Writings from The New Yorker 1927-1976

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A delightful, witty, spirited collection of short pieces and essays by the inimitable E. B. White.

Library Journal

Essayist and author of such children's favorites as Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little, White also served as an editorial writer for The New Yorker . Many of these short pieces have been included in this collection, which traces White's development as a writer from his short, almost flippant works of the Twenties and Thirties to the longer, more thoughtful and penetrating essays of the Forties and Fif ties. Wide-ranging in subject matter, these essays tackle such diverse subjects as Khrushchev, re volving doors, and Sunday drivers in New York, all with a sense of humor. Besides bringing all these gems together, this book offers a valuable historical perspective, especially of the Cold War years, and some lessons for our present-day leaders. Recommended for most libraries.-- Nancy R. Ives, SUNY at Geneseo

Name in long format: Writings from The New Yorker 1927-1976
ISBN-10: 0060921234
ISBN-13: 9780060921231
Book pages: 288
Book language: en
Edition: Reissue
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
Dimensions: Height: 0.7 Inches, Length: 7.9 Inches, Weight: 0.50044933474 Pounds, Width: 5.3 Inches

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