This book was a major bear to scan, and I actually scanned it last summer and then gave up on it, as it crashed the computer. But upon rediscovering it, I was able to finish it. So enjoy for your validating pleasure. James Herriot's Treasury for Children by James Herriot I used "Smudge's" copyright as that was the newest one, and it annoyed me I couldn't find one for the full volume. But I think that should do. Blank pages are pictures, and boy there were a lot of them! From the Book Jacket: Since the publication of Moses the Kitten in 1984, our children have found a delightful friend in James Herriot. His award-winning storybooks for young readers?many adapted from tales in All Creatures Great and Small and Herriot's other bestsellers?bring the farmyard world of Herriot's Yorkshire to radiant life. Featuring a host of adorable animals and colorful townsfolk, each of the stories is narrated by the country vet himself, with all the warmth, caring, and good humor that have made James Herriot beloved the world over. Now, for the first time, all of the country vet's books for children have been collected in one volume: James Herriot's Treasury for Children. Each story is presented in its original, oversize, full- color format, accompanied by the warm, evocative illustrations of Peter Barrett and Ruth Brown. Together they comprise a wondrous Herriot menagerie, a family treasure that will be passed, with joy and affection, from generation to generation. James Herriot's Treasury for Children includes: Moses the Kitten Only One Woof The Christmas Day Kitten Bonny's Big Day Blossom Comes Home The Market Square Dog Oscar, Cat-About-Town Smudge, the Little Lost Lamb James Herriot is the author of the bestselling series of memoirs that includes All Creatures Great and Small, All Things Bright and Beautiful, All Things Wise and Wonderful, and The Lord God Made Them All. His first new volume in over a decade, Every Living Thing, will be published this fall by St. Martin's Press. Shelley L. Rhodes and Judson, guiding golden juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc. Graduate Advisory Council www.guidedogs.com The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs. -- Vance Havner