Series: All Creatures Great and Small - UK

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If Only They Could Talk by James Herriot1
It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet by James Herriot2
Let Sleeping Vets Lie by James Herriot3
Vet in Harness by James Herriot4
Vets Might Fly by James Herriot5
Vet in a Spin by James Herriot6
The Lord God Made Them All by James Herriot7
Every Living Thing by James Herriot8
Complete James Herriot (boxed set) by James HerriotSet 1-8
If Only They Could Talk/It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet/Let Sleeping Vets Lie/Vet In Harness/Vets Might Fly/Vet in a Spin by James Herriotomnibus 1-6
Best of James Herriot, The Favourite Memories of a Country Vet by James; with additional material by Reader's Digestselection
James Herriot's Cat Stories by James Herriotselection
James Herriot's Dog Stories by James Herriotselection
James Herriot's Yorkshire by James Herriotbackground

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This is the 8-volume UK version of the semi-autobiographical "All Creatures Great and Small" book series by a Yorkshire vet.
The first six books in this series were released as three omnibus editions in the USA -- i.e., "If Only They Could Talk" and "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet" became "All Creatures Great and Small"; "Let Sleeping Vets Lie" and "Vet in Harness" became "All things Bright and Beautiful"; and "Vets Might Fly" and "Vet in a Spin" became "All Things Wise and Wonderful".

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