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James Herriot's Dog Stories
James Herriot's Dog Stories
Author: James Herriot
Here is the complete dog stories of James Herriot - a collection of 50 tales, with notes by the author and profuse illustrations.
ISBN: 81485
Pages: 414
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Publisher: St Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I have loved all James Herriot books. Most chapters are small, individual stories in their own right; nice to be included in one 'themed' book, but this one re-tells many chapters from other, earlier books. If this is the first one you pick up, you will be delighted.
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I'm a softee when it comes to dogs, and this book was a good one. Herriot's works are all good, of course, but this one really agrees with me because I'm such a dog nut. Many of the stories are taken from his other books, but he does add new commentary, and even as repeats they're worth reading again.
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Very well written from man who obviously cares about animals. A must read for animal lovers!
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pawprinted avatar reviewed James Herriot's Dog Stories on + 20 more book reviews
Very good book
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A wonderfully well written book. Full of great stories about all types of dogs and their owners. All dog stories.
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Isolating the dog population will please dog lovers and entertain in true Herriot style.
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I really liked then veterinary stories in this book, and I am more of a cat person than a dog person. The relationships between James' patients and their masters are truly touching.


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