The narrative follows James Alexander Dun, a history professor at Princeton University, as he navigates the complexities of academia and personal life. Through his experiences, the book explores themes of intellectual pursuit, the challenges of teaching, and the impact of historical events on contemporary society. Dun's character offers insights into the world of higher education and the importance of understanding history in shaping our present and future.
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Qualifying as a veterinary surgeon over 50 years ago, James has seen enormous changes in his work of a general practitioner. From being a student learning from James Herriot through general practice to involvement with university life, the author has had an extremely busy life that encompassed many exciting, humorous, and quite often dangerous experiences! The elation and satisfaction of successful outcomes as well as the sadness of end-of-life scenarios are all portrayed together with the hardships and rigour of working on farms in adverse weather conditions. This is balanced by the recounting of the many, often self-deprecating, humorous episodes that made up the daily life of this vet. Although gentle fun is conveyed in the majority of the stories, it is not at the expense of nor the dignity of the clients, all of whom were greatly respected. Life was never dull and the unexpected was only ever a phone call away.