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| | James Herriot's Animal Stories (Unabridged) Author: James Herriot Retail Price: $16.95 Price: $11.87 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 3 hours You save $5.08 (29%) Click here to buy
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Here are ten more stories from the pen of the world's most beloved veterinarian; stories guaranteed to delight the Yorkshire vet's worldwide legions of fans.When you enter the world of James Herriot's Animal Stories, you'll share his wonder and humor, his adventures and misadventures as he contends with pet owners and landowners; rough-spoken farmers and soft-spoken gentry; orphaned lambs, litters of piglets and puppies, cattle and draught horses; and a miscellany of cats and dogs including, of course, Mrs. Pumphrey's inimitable Pekinese, Tricki Woo. This heartwarming program is sure to please animal lovers and James Herriot devotees alike. If you've never heard Dr. Herriot's works, this is a perfect introduction to the magical spells that he wove from his experiences on the Yorkshire dales. If you're already a Herriot enthusiast, here is the perfect program to enhance your enjoyment of the doctor's charming, touching tales. FIND MORE TITLES:
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