Thurber, James, 1894-1961
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- The secret life of Walter Mitty, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; in assocation with TSG Entertainment ; a Samuel Goldwyn Films, Red Hour Films production ; produced in association with New Line Cinema ; a Ben Stiller film ; directed by Ben Stiller ; screen story and screenplay by Steven Conrad ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., John Goldwyn, Stuart Cornfeld, Ben Stiller
- The best plays of 1939-40, and the year book of the drama in America,, edited by Burns Mantle
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- Many moons, James Thurber ; illustrated by Marc Simont
- Is sex necessary?, or, Why you feel the way you do, by James Thurber and E.B. White ; with an introduction by E.B. White
- Many moons,, by James Thurber, illustrated by Louis Slobodkin
- Writings and drawings, James Thurber
- Further fables for our time
- The owl in the attic and other perplexities,, by James Thurber, with many drawings by the author; [introduction by E.B. White]
- Lanterns & lances
- Thurber country;, a new collection of pieces about males and females, mainly of our own species
- The 13 clocks, James Thurber ; illustrated by Marc Simont ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
- The Thurber carnival, written and illustrated by James Thurber
- Thurber's dogs, a collection of the master's dogs, written and drawn, real and imaginary, by James Thurber
- Selected letters of James Thurber, edited by Helen Thurber & Edward Weeks
- Collecting himself, James Thurber on writing and writers, humor, and himself, Michael J. Rosen, editor
- Credos and curios
- The last flower;, a parable in pictures
- The male animal;, a play, by James Thurber and Elliot Nugent, with drawings by James Thurber
- Let your mind alone!, and other more or less inspirational pieces, by James Thurber ; with drwings by the author
- The Thurber album;, a new collection of pieces about people
- Many moons, by James Thurber ; illustrated by Louis Slobodkin
- Alarms and diversions
- Thurber's men, women and dogs,, a book of drawings,, with a preface by Dorothy Parker
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