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Dog Stories

by James Herriot

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Ramboro Books PLC (1998), Hardcover

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I have been a fan of James Herriot for years. I read the whole series. And I loved the series 'All Creatures Great and Small,' which I thought exactly captured the things I loved best about the books. The casting of Tristan in particular was brilliant! This audiobook features Christopher Timothy, who played James Herriot in the TV series, as the reader. He does a great job as reader and in getting the various accents just right.

This is a rather brief book, but captures some of my favorite stories from the series, including Tricki Woo, the spoiled Pekinese and his quite nice delusional mistress, who regularly speaks with - and hears replies from - her beloved pet. I also loved the story about the poor dog rescued from a terrible life of neglect and about Herriot's own dogs.

If you are a fan of the series, I think you would really enjoy the audio version. It had me laughing away as I was listening and got my kids listening too. Their clear favorite was Tricki Woo, and they were anxious to see what goofy thing would happen next. Lots of fun! ( )
  cmbohn | Jun 15, 2009 |
I like to curl up and have dog-ma read James Herriot's dog stories to me. Herriot understood so much about animals. He knew special things about us Welsh Corgis and other herding dogs. Herriot told a story about a Corgi who died of a broken heart after losing his dog companion. Hardly anybody knows how sensitive we are. But Herriot knew. ( )
  winecountrydog | Nov 10, 2008 |
Love his stories, and the sweet Yorkshire setting and characters...but many of the stories end with the dog dying, which never fails to make me cry. ( )
  sonyaseattle | Mar 23, 2008 |
this is a collection of short stories about dogs, their owners, and the vet that knew them all. James Herriot (pseudonym)is a vet who practised in the English countryside during the 1930's and onward.An excellent light hearted read, I have read, and reread this book several times over the years. ( )
  judelbug | Aug 6, 2007 |
James Herriott is the most pleasant, relaxing, refreshing writer. Forget all the worries and cares and escape for a few minutes into a quiet world where the animals speak their own language. A wonderful book, a wonderful writer. ( )
  Mendoza | Jul 5, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0312439687, Hardcover)

In the years after the publication of All Creatures Great and Small, James Herriot became the most beloved storyteller of our time. The warm and joyful memoirs of his life as a country vet in England's Yorkshire have endeared him to countless readers around the world. In addition to the succeeding volumes in that series-All Things Bright and Beautiful, All Things Wise and Wonderful, The Lord God Made Them All, and Every Living Thing-his writing has appeared in eight children's books and in the special illustrated volumes James Herriot's Yorkshire and The Best of James Herriot. James Herriot's Cat Stories, with more than a million copies in print, became his most popular hardcover ever. And, in this volume, the kindly animal doctor collects fifty of his tales about his very favorite animal-man's best friend.

Herriot tells us that even at an early age "I was fascinated by dogs...I could never quite take dogs for granted. Why were they so devoted to the human race? Why should they delight in our company and welcome us home in transports of joy? Why should their greatest pleasure lie in being with us in our homes and wherever we were?...As a vet I could be with dogs all the time, attending to them, curing their illnesses, saving their lives." And although-as James Herriot was soon to find out-being a vet in the Yorkshire Dales meant caring for cows, sheep, and horses, with precious little time left over for "small animal" practice, somehow dogs continued to play a large pare in both his personal and his professional life.

Here are the complete dog stories form the first four volumes of his memoirs: a handsome collection of tales (some available nowhere else in America) that will warm the hearts of dog lovers around the world. Featuring a special introduction by the author and his own accompanying notes to each story, and warmly illustrated by Victor Ambrus, this tribute from man to dog is a volume no Herriot fan will want to be without.

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