Box 1
Contains 106 Results:
"What yu need t knw abut James Thurber's new bk", 1957-06-08
Full page advertisment for James Thurber's book "The Wonderful O"
[Cartoon of a man and two women], 1939-04-15
cartoon of a man laying down on a table with two women staring at him, he looks upset. Caption says "He gave up smoking and his humour"
[James Thurber cartoon of family setting], 1944-01-29
A James Thurber cartoon of a man and his children and a dog while he reads a book sat on a chair
"There is no laughter in this house" a cartoon by James Thurber, 1944-08-05
A cartoon of two adults shouting at their children for laughing
"A group of rare blossoms and butterflies" by James Thurber, 1945-11-03
A cartoon of butterflies and flowers in the New Yorker section called Our natural history
Our natural history, 1945-12-08
A magazine section of cartoons of animals, some of mammals and birds. There is a section called a group of destructive insects that has drawings of small animals that are destructive in nature. The goad, the female shriek , the coal bin, the door latch, the cloack tick, the tire tool, the window ledge, the ball bat.
"Am not I your Rosalind" by James Thurber, 1947-11-08
A short story in the New Yorker, with George Thorne explains that a rare find is an able wife.
[A crying man on the couch], 1948-12-04
a cartoon by thurber of a man crying on the couch to a woman
[Cartoon of a woman trying to lift a man off the couch] , 1942-08-01
Cartoon of a woman about to pick up a man off of the couch that is reading a book.
[People dancing in pairs], 1945-03-03
three pairs of dancers, dancing together