New Yorker "Comment," 1926-1966.

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New Yorker "Comment," 1926-1966.

Collection of photocopied articles written by E. B. White for the Comment section of the New Yorker. Copied on October 31, 1968, from the E.B. White scrapbooks in the library of the New Yorker magazine. All pieces were attributed to White by reference to the records in the office of the magazine.

2 volumes : ill. ; 35 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7276218

Cornell University Library

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White, E.B. (Elwyn Brooks), 1899-1985

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American author and humorist E.B. White was born in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and graduated from Cornell. After graduation he worked on odd jobs and travelled; while working as a copywriter, he submitted some essays to the newly founded New Yorker, which led to his long-term relationship with the magazine. White is generally credited with supplying New Yorker's signature style, a clever, whimsical, and highly allusive tone; over the years he contributed everything from essays and stories to photo capt...