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Herriot, James. All Creatures Great And Small. St Martin's Press, 1972. First Edition/First Printing Used: Like New Near Fine Hardcover Owner name and inscription on FEP/FFEP, minor bumping. DJ is priceclipped, minor wrinkling. First US edition of the author's first book. This is the first autobiographical book by Herriott in his series of four. Price: 19.25 USD
Herriot, James. Every Living Thing. St. Martin's Press, September 1, 1992. First Edition/First Printing Used: Like New Fine Hardcover Minor spotting to edges, glue mark on back board; minor shelfwear to DJ. An otherwise excellent copy of a fascinating read. Suitable as a gift. 342pp. 1.2 x 6.5 x 9.8 inches. Herriot's many fans will not be disappointed by his latest, which picks up the story of his veterinary practice in Yorkshire after WW II. Price: 38.77 USD
Herriot, James. James Herriot's Dog Stories. St. Martin's, 1986 1st Amn/1st edition Used: Like New near fine Hardcover 1st printing. Dark green cloth spine w/gold titles, green boards, owner's inscription FFEP. Illustrated dust jacket, price-clipped, very slight spine end/corner shelfwear, very slight spotting. An otherwise immaculate copy of an absorbing book. Large 8 vo, pp: 427. Many of James Herriot's best-loved tales are of man's best friends. Here is the complete collection of his stories about dogs and puppies, hounds and mutts--50 in all--including stories not available anywhere else. Price: 13.75 USD
Herriot, James. The Lord God Made Them All. St. Martin's Press, April 1, 1981. First edition Used: Very Good Very Good Hardcover First Edition/First Printing, in Very Good + and VG condition respectively. Owner stamp in flyleaf. DJ has several tears and chips. Otherwise this is a very nice copy of an engrossing book. 373pp. 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches. ''This is Herriot at his best...able to make us laugh, cry or nod in agreement with some snippet of universal truth.'' --The Washington Post''A triumph in the art of storytelling, as delightful and refreshing to the mind's eye and heart as a field of bright-eyed daisies.'' --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Price: 8.00 USD