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James carmody synergy one lending1/6/2024 Preface Millions of people, young and old, the world over, love James Herriot. He is their friend. They feel they know him as one might know an uncle or a neighbor. They wish they had a doctor like him, one who really cares and makes house calls. They are more familiar with "his" life than they are with the lives of their political leaders. I have placed quotation marks around the word his because there was no retired Yorkshire veterinarian and writer named James Herriot. The name is a nom de plume. Illustrations James Alfred Wight (James Herriot) treating a horseġ. Sinclair's & Wight's veterinary surgery 2. Wight autographing books 3. Roulston Scar and Hood Hill, Herriot territory 4. Wight with fans 5. Wight, at the Parish Church of St. Mary's 6. Christopher Timothy as Herriot and friend 7. Yorkshire pig 8. Sheep in Newtondale 9. Christopher Timothy treating a bovine patient Sanford Sternlicht is parttime professor of English at Syracuse University and a poet, critic, and theater director. His works of criticism include John Webster's Imagery and the Webster Canon (1972), John Masefield (1977), C. S. Forester (1981), Padraic Colum (1985), John Galsworthy (1987), R. F. Delderfield (1988), and Stevie Smith (1990). He has edited Selected Short Stories of Padraic Colum (1985), Selected Plays of Padraic Colum (1986), Selected Poems of Padraic Colum (1989), and In Search of Stevie Smith (1991) for Syracuse University Press.ĩ. The Best of James Herriot, James Herriot's Dog Stories, and Juvenile Books To Joan Eyeington of York, my friend for thirty years; and to the memory of my friend Dave Eyeington (1892–1990), joiner of York, and once corporal, Fifth Battalion, West York shire Regiment, France, 1915–1918. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. All things Herriot : James Herriot and his peaceable kingdom / Sanford Sternlicht. Library of Congress CataloginginPublication Data Sternlicht, Sanford V. James Alfred Wight (James Herriot) treating a horse. Courtesy Northern EchoĪll Things Herriot James Herriot and His Peaceable Kingdom Sanford SternlichtĬopyright © 1995 by Syracuse University Press Syracuse, New York 132445160 All Rights Reserved First Paperback Edition 1999 99 00 01 02 03 04 6 5 4 3 2 1 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984.
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