James Herriot's Yorkshire: A Guided Tour with the Beloved Veterinarian

by James Herriot

Other authorsDerry Brabbs (Photographer)
Hardcover, 1979

Call number

914 B

Collection

Publication

St Martin's Press (1979), Edition: First Edition, 223 pages

Description

A guide to the villages, towns, and countryside of the Yorkshire area of England.

User reviews

LibraryThing member MrsLee
A lovely book to read. Lots of beautiful photos of Yorkshire. It makes me wish I could travel all over that area. Great to see photos of what I've read about in his stories.
LibraryThing member MrsLee
I love the way James Herriot makes you feel as if you are there with him seeing things and hearing the people you meet along the way.
LibraryThing member jimmaclachlan
A short tour through the actual countryside the beloved vet traveled with some explanations on how he changed things for his stories. Pictures are included & not bad. It is beautiful countryside.
LibraryThing member fdholt
James Herriot's Yorkshire is a book of essays by Herriott illustrated with photographs by Derry Brabbs. Herriott practiced veterinary science in the Yorkshire area and used the setting in his books. His essays range from animal husbandry, the Yorkshire landscape and towns, historical sites to
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hiking trips and holiday tours. And the photos are truly magnificent. One of my English trips was to the north and we were sure to go to York, Harrogate and part of Hadrian's Wall and just looking at the photos brings it all back. I just wish I would have taken that trip after reading this book with the many suggestions for sightseeing!

The political map provided in the book was a great help in locating sites. However, except for rivers, there were no geographical details, which would have made placement of areas easier.

All in all, this is a fond remembrance of a most beautiful part of England.
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LibraryThing member techeditor
I read JAMES HERRIOT’S YORKSHIRE because I wanted to see all the beauty Herriot spoke of in his ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL series. His descriptions of his veterinary work in Yorkshire, England made me want to visit there. But he was talking about the 1930s in his series, and I’m sure much
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has changed since then. Everything looks gorgeous in the pictures in JAMES HERRIOT’S YORKSHIRE, but even this was written in the 1970s. I wonder how much has changed since then.

Herriot accompanies the photographs (by Derry Brabbs) with his memories, some of his veterinary work in those locations, some of his visits there with his family, and others simply noting history. I admit to getting a little bored when he describes the scenery at length.

After finishing this lovely book, I still want to visit Yorkshire. But here I am in the United States and I don’t know how likely that is. I have to keep reminding myself that we have beauty over here, too, and I haven’t seen all of it yet.
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LibraryThing member classyhomemaker
This has been on my shelf for over 11 years and I've finally gotten round to reading it. I LOVED it! The scenery of Yorkshire looks so much like where I grew up in Eastern Oregon. I thought that when I visited York and Haworth in 2016 and was reminded as I looked through the beautiful photos in
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this book. It was eye-opening to imagine traveling across some of those very sparsely populated areas at night. When I've read things like Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights, I guess I imagined they traveled by streetlight---ha! But no, to imagine a coach traveling through the dark and the cold and the weather---it does seem very bleak!

I especially enjoyed the photos of York and remembered the builders who were working on York Minster when I visited there. Someone told me that they were learning the original ways of repairing and maintaining the building---knowledge handed down over hundreds of years. How wonderful!

I also learned something new: the name prefix "fitz" being similar to "ben" in Hebrew or the suffix of "son" in English---all meaning "son of".
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Pages

223

ISBN

0312439709 / 9780312439705
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