Autobiographical Books
- Zoo Vet: World of a Wildlife Vet (1976) ISBN 0-04-925012-4, ISBN 978-0-04-925012-3
- Zoo Vet: Adventures of a Wild Animal Doctor (1977) ISBN 0-397-01207-1, ISBN 978-0-397-01207-7
- Is There a Doctor in the Zoo? (1978) ISBN 0-397-01284-5, ISBN 978-0-397-01284-8
- Going Wild: More Adventures of a Zoo Vet (1980) ISBN 0-04-925019-1, ISBN 978-0-04-925019-2
- Next panda, please!: Further adventures of a wildlife vet (1982) ISBN 0-04-925021-3, ISBN 978-0-04-925021-5
- Wandering Whale and Other Adventures from a Zoo Vet's Casebook (1984) ISBN 0-04-925023-X, ISBN 978-0-04-925023-9
- My animal kingdom, one by one (1984) ISBN 0-8128-2963-8, ISBN 978-0-8128-2963-1
- Doctor in the Zoo: Making of a Zoo Vet (1985) ISBN 0-7451-0145-3, ISBN 978-0-7451-0145-3
- Dragon Doctor: Further Adventures from a Zoo Vet's Cases (1986) ISBN 0-04-925032-9, ISBN 978-0-04-925032-1
- Vet on the Wild Side: Further Adventures of a Wildlife Vet (1991) ISBN 0-312-05529-3, ISBN 978-0-312-05529-5
- The Patient Elephant: more exotic cases from the world's top wildlife vet (1993) ISBN 0-86051-835-3, ISBN 978-0-86051-835-8
- Vet on the Wild Side (1998) ISBN 0-86051-660-1, ISBN 978-0-86051-660-6
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