E.B. White: A BiographyHere is a richly detailed and vivid biography of the man who wrote Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, and Stuart Little; the White of “Strunk and White”; the writer whose style and humor were so important in distinguishing The New Yorker's first thirty years. Included are some fifty photographs and drawings, as well as manuscript facsimiles. |
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Gebruikersrecensie - ChazziFrazz - LibraryThingI picked this book up as I was curious about the writer of “Stuart Little,” “Charlotte’s Web” and “Strunk & White.” It took me quite a while to get through due to the thoroughness of the book ... Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
Summit Avenue | 3 |
Belgrade Lake and Siwanoy Pond | 23 |
From Sea to Shining Sea | 66 |
New York and The New Yorker | 98 |
We | 122 |
Katharine | 147 |
Quo Vadimus? | 174 |
19301935 | 196 |
Charlottes Web | 289 |
The Points of My Compass | 323 |
What Do Our Hearts Treasure? | 339 |
APPENDIX | 359 |
NOTES | 369 |
383 | |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 389 |
The Second Tree from the Corner | 267 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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