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James Herriot's Favorite Dog Stories
(Hardcover, 1996) Other Editions...

Author: James Herriot
Illustrated by: Lesley Holmes

Ten of Herriot's favorites. Here are illustrated stories about memorable, wise, and winning dogs.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0312146310
ISBN-13: 9780312146313
Sep 1996
Publisher: St Martins Pr
169 pages
Language: English
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Ten of Herriot's favorites. Here are illustrated stories about memorable, wise, and winning dogs.

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Illustrator:Lesley Holmes

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Length:169 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:12.8 oz

Industry Reviews
Favorite? didn't Herriot like the stories in his earlier James Herriot's Dog Stories (1986)? Regardless, the 400,000-copy first printing is something to bark about.
Breitman

Readers and viewers of the series All Creatures Great and Small will find old friends in this captivating collection of nine reprinted canine stories. Tricki Woo, the pampered Pekinese, appears in three of them with his mistress, Mrs. Pumphrey. "Rags to Riches" features an amateur vet who nurses a starving, abused dog back to health. We meet Brandy, who noses in trash cans; a sheepdog, Jock, who races Herriot's car on the road; Jake, Gyp, Herman all these dogs provide material for lively, heartwarming stories. And Holmes's illustrations are endearing. 850,000 first printing; Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club and Crossings Book Club alternates. (Sept.)
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Gr 9 Up James Herriot's Favorite Dog Stories is read very convincingly by Christopher Timothy, who starred as James Herriot is the BBC television series, All Creatures Great and Small. His British accent is precise and easy to understand. The stories are delightful and often reveal much more about the dog's owner than the dog itself. Since these short stories are presented in unabridged form, they lend themselves to use by reluctant readers as an interesting enticement into the literary world. There are many natural breaks. Those who enjoy Herriot's animal tales will enjoy this tape immensely. Pat Griffith, Schlow Library, State College, PA
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