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James Herriotauthor Born: 1916 Birthplace: Sunderland, England Died: 1995 Best Known as: Author of All Creatures Great and
Small
Originally known as James Alfred Wight, Herriot began his career as
a veterinarian in 1940. That same year he began a three year stint in the
Royal Air Force, returning in 1942 to continue providing care to animals,
mainly cattle and work horses. In 1966, at the urging of his wife Joan,
Herriot attempted to write a number of different books pertaining to
football (soccer), but none received any interest from publishers. In 1969
he decided to turn his attention to writing about his life as a
veterinarian. The next year, his semi-autobiographical book All
Things Great and Small was published and became a success in
both the U.K. and the U.S. He took the pen name James Herriot due to the
fact veterinarians were not allowed to advertise their services in Britain
at the time. His works were mainly a collection of connected short stories
that painted a picture of everyday life in England while using animals and
veterinary care as a focal point. He would go on to write six more books
and have his work adopted for film and television.
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