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The Lord God made them all

A collection of stories from the author's memoirs of his life as a country veterinarian in Yorkshire, England.

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  • "James Herriot comes home to his family and his patients after being in World War II."
  • "A collection of stories from the author's memoirs of his life as a country veterinarian in Yorkshire, England."@en
  • "Continues the memoirs of Yorkshire veterinarian James Herriot, as life for Herriot, his wife, and two children gets back to normal after World War II."
  • "The War is over, the Royal Air Force uniform has been handed in and James Herriot goes back to work in the Yorkshire Dales. Plenty has changed in Darrowby, but the blunt-spoken local folk and their stream of four-legged patients are still the same."@en
  • "Stories of the life of James Herriot, British veterinarian."@en
  • "Country veterinarian James Herriot continues his memoirs with this sequel to "All things wise and wonderful". It is just after World War II, and James has returned from the R.A.F. to do battle with the diseases and injuries that befall the farm animals and pets of Skeldale and the surrounding moors. Four-year-old Jimmy Herriot, Humphrey Cobb and his little beagle Myrtle, Norman the book-loving veterinary assistant, and many more new faces join old favorites among the green hills of Yorkshire, as James takes an unforgettable voyage to Russia on a freighter with 383 pedigreed sheep. Touching our hearts with laughter and wisdom, lifting our spirits with compassion and goodness."@en
  • "After serving in the Royal Air Force in World War II, James Herriot gladly returns home to Yorkshire to his beloved family and multitude of patients, with many more tender, funny, sad and wise stories to tell us. Touching our hearts with laughter and wisdom, lifting our spirits with compassion and goodness, James Herriot never fails to delight."@en
  • "After the war, Herriot continued his veterinary practice with Siegfried Farnon, and these stories describe the author's two small children and the important changes in veterinary medicine."
  • "It is just after World War II, and James has returned from the R.A.F. to do battle with the diseases and injuries that befall the farm animals and pets of Skeldale and the surrounding moors. Four-year-old Jimmy Herriot, Humphrey Cobb and his little beagle Myrtle, Norman the book-loving veterinary assistant, and many more new faces join old favorites among the green hills of Yorkshire, as James takes an unforgettable voyage to Russia on a freighter with 383 pedigreed sheep. Touching our hearts with laughter and wisdom, lifting our spirits with compassion and goodness, James Herriot never fails to delight."@en
  • "The war is over and life is back to normal for veterinarian James Herriot except for the expedition that takes James behind the Iron Curtain."
  • "The War is over, the RAF uniform has been handed in, and Herriot goes back to work in the Yorkshire Dales. Plenty has changed in Darrowby but the blunt-spoken local folk and their stream of four-legged patients are still the same."@en
  • "The war is over, the Royal Air Force uniform has been handed in and James Herriot goes back to work in the Yorkshire Dales. Plenty has changed in Darrowby, but the blunt-spoken local folk and their stream of four-legged patients are still the same. So is their vet, who doesn't know that literary success is just around the corner."@en
  • "The war is over, the Royal Air Force uniform has been handed in and James Herriot goes back to work in the Yorkshire Dales. Plenty has changed in Darrowby, but the blunt-spoken local folk and their stream of four-legged patients are still the same. So is their vet, who doesn't know that literary success is just around the corner."
  • "James Herriot shares his experiences as veterinarian in the English countryside."@en
  • "This volume picks up Herriot's career after the war, when technology was changing the face of veterinary practice, and when his two children were born."@en
  • "It is just after World War II, and James has returned from the R.A.F. to do battle with the diseases and injuries that befall the farm animals and pets of Skeldale and the surrounding moors. Four-year-old Jimmy Herriot, Humphrey Cobb and his little beagle Myrtle, Norman the book-loving veterinary assistant, and many more new faces join old favorites among the green hills of Yorkshire, as James takes an unforgettable voyage to Russia on a freighter with 383 pedigreed sheep."@en

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  • "Records and correspondence"@en
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  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "The Lord God made them all [sound recording (CD)]"
  • "The Lord God made them all"
  • "The Lord God made them all"@en
  • "The Lord God Made Them All [sound recording]"
  • "Lord God made them all"@en