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5.0 out of 5 stars A true taste of Northern England
As a Yorkshire woman living in America, this book reminded me of the beauty of the varying Yorkshire landscapes. James Herriot's down to earth style alongside wonderful photographs transport you straight to the heart of Yorkshire. Read this and you'll want to visit.
Published on December 21, 1999 by sarah riley

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3.0 out of 5 stars Re-Print
I had a copy of this book when it first was published. I loaned it to a friend who never returned it. Now, years later, I wanted another copy, which I subsequently received. However, I do not feel the quality of the book is as good as the first one. Binding seems cheaper, and paper quality seems diminished. Contents, however, are as I remember; and I am enjoying the...
Published on September 8, 2005 by Evelyn E. Fillman


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true taste of Northern England, December 21, 1999
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As a Yorkshire woman living in America, this book reminded me of the beauty of the varying Yorkshire landscapes. James Herriot's down to earth style alongside wonderful photographs transport you straight to the heart of Yorkshire. Read this and you'll want to visit.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must have - if you love Yorkshire., August 21, 2001
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Mary Lipscombe (Barnsley, Yorkshire Great Britain) - See all my reviews
I have owned a copy of this book for nearly 20 years, and each time I read it, it remains as fresh as the first time. I am at an advantage, because, living in Yorkshire, means that I have visted nearly every place, featured in the book. Believe me, it is just as beautiful in real life, as it is presented in this book. Yorkshire is affectionately known by we "Yorkies", as "God's Own Country", and to us, it is. We have bought this copy for a very dear friend of ours who lives in North Carolina, and we hope that he receives the pleasure which we do, by opening up the pages into a real insight of Yorkshire.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The charming life of James Herriot, November 9, 2004
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B.P. "tilley_traveler" (Wisconsin, United States) - See all my reviews
The pages of this book are filled with the good things of life. Memories. Not only those of the author, but also for the reader as well. To someone familiar with the titles by James Herriot, reading through this book is almost like reminiscing with an old friend. Spending time collectively on an open hillside overlooking a Yorkshire dale. Surrounded by the scent of heather, farmland, natural beauty and wild vistas. Wonderful escape. I've always been charmed by Herriot's stories and his writing.

As Herriot describes the places where he lived, practiced, and holidayed in Yorkshire he is equally as charming and sentimental. I couldn't even begin to highlight what is featured in this book. A range of geography, ancient ruins, villages and towns are mentioned. With just enough history and folklore. Also included is a basic map.

Affectionately and exquisitely written. Impressively and lavishly photographed. You couldn't have a more personal, romantic account or tour outside of the real thing. Special and captivating. A treat to James Herriot fans. Recommendable book for outdoor reading too.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful., April 13, 2005
I do believe this is the original, copyright 1979; an updated version came out in 1998. When the later edition came out, I was quite distraught, thinking that I would never find the "original." A dear friend and I searched second-hand books stores while in Yorkshire many years ago, and discovered the "original" is still readily available. Of the two, I found the "original," this one, so much the better of the two. If you are fortunate enough to visit Yorkshire as a tourist, this book will provide a memory of that wonderful place. Yorkshire was a personal journey for me so James Herriot may not affect others the way he affects me, but this is more than just a coffee-table book. Excellent writing; great description of the area by a man who truly loved Yorkshire.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for any James Herriot fan, September 15, 2006
James Herriot, actually James Alfred Wight (1916-95), a native of Glasgow, Scotland, qualified as a veterinarian at 23 years of age, and quickly fell with his new location of Yorkshire. Beginning in 1970, James began to write books, reaching into his years of experience as a vet, and spinning out enthralling and entertaining stories of things that did happen and things that might have happened on the Yorkshire Dales. He so loving described his little world, that before long people around the globe began searching maps for his beloved Darrowby, and found...nothing! Like much in James stories Darrowby is a composite of real locations and the Dales of his imagination.

In this book, which was first published in 1979, James takes the reader through the real Yorkshire Dales, telling all about its rugged and captivating beauty. Overall, I found this to be a fascinating read. James deeply loved the Yorkshire Dales, and this book definitely brings that through. With each page, you can see the Dales through his eyes, and it will definitely make you want to go see it! This is a great book, a must-have for any James Herriot fan, and I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review of James Herriot's Yorkshire, January 4, 2007
Having never been to England, this book with its wonderful pictures was a real treat. Herriot gives his own commentary on all the locations pictured. It was very enjoyable reading.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Re-Print, September 8, 2005
I had a copy of this book when it first was published. I loaned it to a friend who never returned it. Now, years later, I wanted another copy, which I subsequently received. However, I do not feel the quality of the book is as good as the first one. Binding seems cheaper, and paper quality seems diminished. Contents, however, are as I remember; and I am enjoying the beautiful photography and commentary by Mr. Herriot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars James Herriots Yorkshire, November 27, 2008
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L. Gossett-Raderman "thenannamooncat" (Castro Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have to admit I am addictied to James Herriot's books. Having read them all a few years ago when they first were published and now again on audio discs in my car,they are so enjoyable. It is just like spending time with your very best and loved friends. I never want to turn my car off and leave these wonderful stories.

When I took the family on a two month trip to the U.K. I insisted on finding the villiages up in Yorkshire where James Herriots tales come to life.This was a bit of a task because Darraby does not really exist except in the lovely pages of his books.

This is a beautiful book that takes the reader on a precious journey through his world.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Entertaing, January 14, 2008
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Frederik Knudsen "Buster" (Montague, California United States) - See all my reviews
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Great book, it was a gift for my father, unfortunatly the pages started falling out it, if it came in a hard bound I would have preferred that better. That is why I gave it only 2 star, because of the quality of the binding.
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5.0 out of 5 stars James Herriot's Yorkshire: A Guided Tour ...., August 9, 2007
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Wonderful!It is a lovely description of the sites and it presents splendid photographs.

I enjoyed it very much.
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