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. (Complete & Unabridges) Buy on Amazon

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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. (Complete & Unabridges)

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Author(s)James Herriot
ISBN / ASINB001KZZO0U
ISBN-13978B001KZZO01
Sales Rank4,798,750
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Includes Herriot's 6 unabridged books of memoirs: 1) If Only They Could Talk (1970) - In the first novel, Herriot recalls his development from raw young recruit to confident veterinary surgeon in a rural practice in the 1930s. His descriptions of eccentric owners and their animals are vivid and often hilarious. 2) It Shouldn't Happen To A Vet (1972) - The wild unspoiled beauty of the Yorkshire Dales provides the background to his vivid evocation of the daily ups and downs of a 1930s veterinary practice. At any time of day or night, through fair weather or foul, his calls can take him to tend an infinite variety of animals. 3) Let Sleeping Vets Lie (1973) - With two years' experience behind him, James Herriot still feels privileged working on the beautiful Yorkshire moors as assistant vet at the Darrowby practice. Full of hilarious tales and a rich cast of supporting characters. 4) Vet In Harness (1974) - The Yorkshire Dales have never seemed more beautiful for James. Now he has a lovely wife by his side, a partner's plate on the gate and the usual menagerie of farm animals, pets and owners demanding his constant attention and teaching him a few lessons along the way. 5) Vets Might Fly (1976) - A few months of married bliss, a lovers' nest in Darrowby and the wonders of home cooking are rudely interrupted for James Herriot by WWII. His fifth volume of memoirs relocates him to a training camp somewhere in England. 6) Vets in a Spin (1977) - Herriot's sixth volume of unforgettable memoirs sees him dreaming of the day when he can rejoin his wife Helen, little son Jimmy, veterinary partner Siegfried, the eternal student Tristan, and all the old Darrowby crows, both two-legged and four.

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