Box 1
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[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
Our Natural History, 1945-06-02
Part of an article that has cartoons by Thurber. Images are of birds and fish, The huff, the white faced rage and the dudgeon
Our New Natural History: a group of birds of the western hemisphere , 1945-08-11
New Yorker article with cartoons on birds by Thurber. Cartoons of the white sepulchre, the misfit, the american playboy, or spendrift, also sometimes known as the common blackguard, a stuffed shirt and a tamagant.
"A guide to the literary pilgrimage" by James Thurber, 1944-08-26
[Rabbit cartoon in the New Yorker by James Thurber], 1945-09-01
a cartoon of two rabbis in an article in the New Yorker
[Cartoon of a man and woman together by James Thurber], 1945-09-22
A cartoon of a man and a woman that are sat down in chairs underneath some lamps
Our New Natural History, 1945.10.06, 1945-10-06
Various cartoons of animals in an article in the New Yorker. The femure, the peeve and the Male and female tryst