Thomas McCormack
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Thomas (Tom) McCormack was once the chairman and chief editor of St. Martin's Press. It was McCormack who saw the potential of a book called If Only They Could Talk published in England in 1969. He combined it with another of the same author's works and in 1972 published All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot, which became a best seller, a film and TV series, and an enduring classic.