James Herriot

Veterinarian and author of 'All Creatures Great and Small'

James Herriot - Veterinarian and author of 'All Creatures Great and Small'
Born

October 3rd, 1916
108 years ago

Died

February 23rd, 1995
30 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Writers & Poets

Country

United Kingdom

Links & References

Worked as a veterinarian in Yorkshire, England, and wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. Authored a series of books detailing experiences in veterinary practice, blending humor and compassion. 'All Creatures Great and Small', first published in 1972, introduced readers to the challenges and joys of rural veterinary life. The series was adapted into a television show and a film, further popularizing the stories and themes presented in the books. Contributed to animal welfare discussions through his writing and public speaking.

Wrote 'All Creatures Great and Small'

Established a successful veterinary practice in Yorkshire

Influenced the perception of veterinary work through literature

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