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James Herriot (1916–1995) is the pseudonym of James Alfred White, an English veterinarian whose books on rural veterinary practice have been published and continue to be published in millions of copies for several decades (the total circulation is over 80 million). Herriot's most famous books, including All Creatures Great and Small, All Creatures Beautiful and Charming, All Creatures Wise and Wonderful, and And God Created Them All, have become world bestsellers and have been adapted into films and television.
Herriot wrote about animals - our smaller brothers - with such love and such warm humor that few have managed to do before or since. And their owners - ordinary people in the provinces and villages - usually, although not always, arouse sympathy and respect in the reader.
This edition includes the short story collections "If They Could Talk" and "This Shouldn't Happen to a Veterinarian," as well as three chapters from the book "Don't Touch Veterinarians."