Herriot : If Only They Could Talk, It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet, Let Sleeping Vets Lie, Vet in Harness, Vets Mighty Fly, Vets in Spin
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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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Step into the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales with this heartwarming collection of tales from the world’s most beloved veterinarian. From the frost-bitten mornings of the 1930s to the chaotic demands of a rural practice, these stories capture the humor, grit, and deep compassion required to care for creatures great and small. Whether he is navigating the eccentricities of local farmers or performing late-night surgeries in dimly lit barns, the narrator's deep love for the landscape and its inhabitants shines through every page. It is a timeless celebration of a simpler way of life, filled with characters—both human and animal—that you won't soon forget. This omnibus serves as a definitive tribute to a life dedicated to the healing arts and the enduring bonds of community.
Author: James Herriot
Format: Hardback
Published: 1989, Heinemann Octopus
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Step into the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales with this heartwarming collection of tales from the world’s most beloved veterinarian. From the frost-bitten mornings of the 1930s to the chaotic demands of a rural practice, these stories capture the humor, grit, and deep compassion required to care for creatures great and small. Whether he is navigating the eccentricities of local farmers or performing late-night surgeries in dimly lit barns, the narrator's deep love for the landscape and its inhabitants shines through every page. It is a timeless celebration of a simpler way of life, filled with characters—both human and animal—that you won't soon forget. This omnibus serves as a definitive tribute to a life dedicated to the healing arts and the enduring bonds of community.