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- catalog abstract "Presents a remarkable body of previously unauthologized drawings and writings by James Thurber that present the beloved humorist as reader, journalist, satirist, comic, and personal respondent to the written world around him.".
- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. 1989".
- catalog contributor b2644710.
- catalog contributor b2644711.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "An evening with Carl Sandburg ; No more biographies ; How to tell a fine old wine ; What price a farewell to designs? ; The literary meet ; Memoirs of a banquet speaker -- A mile and a half of lines, Thurber on his drawings: Answers-to-hard-questions department ; Speaking of drawings ; Glimpses of the art conference -- Matinee and evening, Thurber on plays and playwriting: Tonight at 8:30 ; Letter from the States ; A farewell to Santa Claus (or, violins are nice for boys with chins) ; One man in his time ; Is there a killer in the house? ; Producers never think twice ; Roaming in the gloaming ; Thurber reports his own play, The male animal, with his own cartoons ; The quality of mirth -- The world laughs with them, Thurber on the state of humor: And the world laughs with them ; Groucho and me ; Speaking of humor ; The state of humor in the States ; How to tell government from show business ; On the brink of was ;".
- catalog description "Courting the muse, Thurber at work: Speaking of his own writing ; The theory and practice of criticizing the criticism of the editing of New Yorker articles (with a lighted candle for Wolcott Gibbs) ; Unfamiliar misquotations ; If you ask me (the envelope of miscellany) -- The book-end, Thurber on other writers: Excerpts from "The book-end," 1923 ; More authors cover the Snyder trial ; If you ask me (Thomas Wolfe) ; Recommended reading ; What price conquest? ; Taps at assembly ; If you ask me (Anne Morrow Lindbergh) ; The Odyssey of Disney ; Peace, it's wonderful ; Tempest in a looking glass ; Voices of revolution ; "Don'ts" for the inflation ; Notes for a proletarian novel ; Ave atque vale ; Recollections of Henry James ; The preface to "The old friends" -- Belles lettres and me, Thurber at large in the writers' community: The harpers and their circle ; A visit from Saint Nicholas (in the Ernest Hemingway manner) ;".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-259).".
- catalog description "Presents a remarkable body of previously unauthologized drawings and writings by James Thurber that present the beloved humorist as reader, journalist, satirist, comic, and personal respondent to the written world around him.".
- catalog description "Thinking ourselves into trouble ; A biographical sketch of James Thurber / by James Thurber.".
- catalog extent "xx, 263 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Collecting himself.".
- catalog identifier "0060161353 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Collecting himself.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Collecting himself.".
- catalog subject "818/.5209 20".
- catalog subject "PS3539.H94 A6 1989".
- catalog subject "Thurber, James, 1894-1961.".
- catalog tableOfContents "An evening with Carl Sandburg ; No more biographies ; How to tell a fine old wine ; What price a farewell to designs? ; The literary meet ; Memoirs of a banquet speaker -- A mile and a half of lines, Thurber on his drawings: Answers-to-hard-questions department ; Speaking of drawings ; Glimpses of the art conference -- Matinee and evening, Thurber on plays and playwriting: Tonight at 8:30 ; Letter from the States ; A farewell to Santa Claus (or, violins are nice for boys with chins) ; One man in his time ; Is there a killer in the house? ; Producers never think twice ; Roaming in the gloaming ; Thurber reports his own play, The male animal, with his own cartoons ; The quality of mirth -- The world laughs with them, Thurber on the state of humor: And the world laughs with them ; Groucho and me ; Speaking of humor ; The state of humor in the States ; How to tell government from show business ; On the brink of was ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "Courting the muse, Thurber at work: Speaking of his own writing ; The theory and practice of criticizing the criticism of the editing of New Yorker articles (with a lighted candle for Wolcott Gibbs) ; Unfamiliar misquotations ; If you ask me (the envelope of miscellany) -- The book-end, Thurber on other writers: Excerpts from "The book-end," 1923 ; More authors cover the Snyder trial ; If you ask me (Thomas Wolfe) ; Recommended reading ; What price conquest? ; Taps at assembly ; If you ask me (Anne Morrow Lindbergh) ; The Odyssey of Disney ; Peace, it's wonderful ; Tempest in a looking glass ; Voices of revolution ; "Don'ts" for the inflation ; Notes for a proletarian novel ; Ave atque vale ; Recollections of Henry James ; The preface to "The old friends" -- Belles lettres and me, Thurber at large in the writers' community: The harpers and their circle ; A visit from Saint Nicholas (in the Ernest Hemingway manner) ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "Thinking ourselves into trouble ; A biographical sketch of James Thurber / by James Thurber.".
- catalog title "Collecting himself : James Thurber on writing and writers, humor, and himself / Michael J. Rosen, editor.".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. 1989".
- catalog type "text".