Box 1
Contains 370 Results:
[Four-panel cartoon from The New Yorker magazine], unknown
Cartoon panels show a man and a woman moving furniture out of a house at night through one of the windows. At the end, they load up a camper trailer and leave.
[Advertisement for Morris L. Ernst's autobiography "The Best Is Yet..."], 1943-05-19
The illustration or cartoon at the top of the ad is credited to Thurber. Located on page 83.
Our new natural history , 1945-05-05
Three cartoon of three different types of animals. the troth, a female volt and a gloat
"Serious, Grown-Up American Laughter" by Stanley Walker, 1937-09-26
Book review of James Thurber's book "Let Your Mind Alone". Article includes Thurber's illustrations and drawings.
"Evolution of James Thurber Up to Date" by Thomas Sugrue, 1948-10-03
Article includes illustrations and drawings by Thurber. Verso of this item has a publisher's advertisement pasted on, dated to October 1948, more copies of the same publisher's advertisement appear in folder 15 of the same box.
[Newspaper clipping about James Thurber, with photograph], 1949-03-20
Clipping talks about how Simon and Schuster has added James Thurber to its list.
"A Brilliant Picture of the Ways of the Surgeon" by James Thurber, 1950-09-03
Article is a book review of "Doctor Jeremiah" by Morris Markey. reviewed by James Thurber
"James Thurber" by James Thurber, 1950-10-08
James Thurber providing self review to promote the work of his work "The thirteen clocks". Includes a photograph of the author and his dog.