Box 1
Contains 256 Results:
Our Natural History, 1945-03-31
cartoon by Thurber in the New Yorker containg drawings of animals. Mainly land animals and a bird sat on a branch.
The good old days, 1945-12-15
Small clipping about sherlock holmes and dr. watson
"Get thee to a monastery" by James Thurber, 1954-08-21
A long story shared by James Thurber in "The Theatre" about the character Dr. Bach.
The Nugent-Thurber Festival, 1952-05-10
a written piece in "the theatre" that talks about a show put on by Nugent and Thurber called the Nugent~Thurber festival
"In a glass darkly" by Wolcott Gibbs, 1955-03-19
A report about a play that is written by Thurber, A trio of plays that are all one act each.
"Musical Fables", 1963-05-25
A news piece about Haila Stoddard, that tried to make an adaption of Thurber's works in 1963.
"The man who reads dictionaries", 1957-05-04
An advertisment for Webster's new world dictionary that advertises James Thurber as a person that reads the dicionary in order to sell copies
"Briefly Noted", 1957-06-01
A review of the fiction work "The wonderful O" that is illustrated by James Thurber.
The Macbeth Murder Mystery" by James Thurber, 1937-10-02
Story of Thurber and a friend talking about Macbeth and other Shakespearian plays
"The man who hated Moonbaum" by James Thurber, 1940-03-16
A long story written by James Thurber in the New Yorker, about Tallman and Scotland