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         Thurber James:     more books (104)
  1. Thurber's Dogs by James Thurber, 1984-10-01
  2. Thurber and Company by James Thurber, 1966-01
  3. The Great Quillow by james thurber, 1996
  4. Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera by Ron Simon, Robert J. Thompson, et all 1997-09
  5. Desert Island Decameron by Ben Hecht, Thorne Smith, et all 1961
  6. With malice toward women: A handbook for women-haters drawn from the best minds of all time, with the " War between men and women " drawings by James Thurber by Justin Kaplan, 1953
  7. Jabberwock: Improbabilities lived and imagined by James Thurber in the fictional city of Columbus, Ohio by Jerome Lawrence, 1974
  8. The World of James Thurber: Unabridged by James Thurber, 1993-01-25
  9. The Clocks of Columbus: The Literary Career of James Thurber by Charles S Holmes, 1978-10
  10. James Thurber: a bibliography, by Edwin T Bowden, 1969
  11. The 13 Clocks (A Play) Adapted for the stage from James Thurber's book by Frank Lowe, 1976-01-01
  12. THE GENIUS OF JAMES THURBER Selection and introduction by Michael J Rosen by James Thurber, 2003-01-01
  13. James Thurber. An annotated bibliography of criticism by Sarah Eleanor Toombs, 1987-03-01
  14. The Male Animal: A Play by James and Elliott Nugent THURBER, 1950-01-01

61. Thurber, James, House - Columbus, OHIO - Historic Point Of
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“Perhaps this will refresh your memory.” by james thurber Now just what do you mean by that, Mrs. Sprague?” by james thurber
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63. JAMES THURBER - TIME
Aphorist for an Anxious AgeThe unicorn nibbled its last rose, and left the garden. But readers knew well enough what they had seen. james thurber, who died
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64. James Thurber
thurber goes on as he always has, walking now a little more slowly, answering fewer From the preface to The thurber Carnival, 1945, by james thurber
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1894-1961 / American T hurber's life baffles and irritates the biographer because of its lack of design. One has the disturbing feeling that the man contrived to be some place without actually having gone there. His drawings, for example, sometimes seem to have reached completion by some other route than the common one of intent. The writing, is, I think, different. In his prose pieces he appears always to have started from the beginning and to have reached the end by way of the middle. It is impossible to read any of the stories from the last line to the first without experiencing a definite sensation of going backward. This seems to me to prove that the stories were written and did not, like the drawings, just suddenly materialize. Thurber's very first bit of writing was a so-called poem entitled ' My Aunt Mrs John T. Savage's Garden at 185 South Fifth Street, Columbus, Ohio '. It is of no value or importance except insofar as it demonstrates the man's appalling memory for names and numbers. He can tell you to this day the names of all the children who were in the fourth grade when he was. He remembers the phone numbers of several of his high-school chums. He knows the birthdays of all his friends and can tell you the date on which any child of theirs was christened. He can rattle off the names of all the persons who attended the lawn fête of the First M.E. Church in Columbus in 1907. This ragbag of precise but worthless information may have helped him in his work, but I don't see how.

65. James Thurber On The Web
james thurber on the Web. james thurber Pathfinder (at UNCChapel Hill); thurber s World (and Welcome to It!) A james thurber Web Page; Books and Writers
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66. Stories, Listed By Author
TATE, james (chron.) * The Immortals, (pm) The Umbral Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry, ed. Steve Rasnic Tem 1982. TATE, PETER (Anthony Gale) (1940
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