| James Thurber - Fiction - 1981 - 244 pages
Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of our English language, currently being subjected to much erroneous use. | |
| James Thurber - American literature - 1962 - 184 pages
Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of the English language. | |
| James Thurber - American essays - 1961 - 248 pages
Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of our English language, currently being subjected to much erroneous use. | |
| James Thurber - American essays - 1961 - 248 pages
Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of our English language, currently being subjected to much erroneous use. | |
| James Thurber - American essays - 1961 - 250 pages
Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of our English language, currently being subjected to much erroneous use. | |
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