James Thurber
(1894 - 1961)
James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American author, cartoonist and celebrated wit. Thurber was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker magazine and collected in his numerous books. One of the most popular humorists of his time, Thurber celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people.
Bibliography
13 Clocks (1950)
A wicked Duke imagines he has killed time itself.
The Children’s Hour Volume 2 (1953)
An anthology of fairy tales, old and new. The illustrations by Robert Lawson had previously appeared in Just for Fun.
Kenneth Grahame
E. Nesbit
James Thurber
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Wanda Gág
Dorothy P. Lathrop
Marie A. Lawson
Robert Lawson
Henry C. Pitz
Ernest H. Shepard
Louis Slobodkin
Lynd Ward
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The Great Quillow (1994)
When a giant terrorizes and tyrannizes the village, it is up to the toymaker to send him packing.
Many Moons (1943)
When the Princess Lenore falls ill of a surfeit of raspberry tarts, the only thing that can cure her is the Moon. But how will her father the King get it for her?
Read online at archive.org.
Ventures Book 4 (1965)
A reader for fourth grade students.
Jean Fritz
Louis Slobodkin
James Thurber
E. B. White
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