"If we boast of our best, we must repent of our worst. Otherwise patriotism will be a very poor thing indeed."
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E. B. White(Elywn Brooks White ) July 11, 1899 to October 1, 1985 Born in Mount Vernon, New York & Died in North Brooklin, Maine One of the early New Yorker writers who helped to create the distinctive New Yorker editorial style. Most widely known as the author of Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web - also known as the co-author of The Elements of Style. Quote"Lightning seems to have lost its menace. Compared to what is going on on earth today, heaven's firebrands are penny fireworks with wet fuses." Off-Site ResourceA Collection Of Articles About And By E. B. White
BibliographyIs Sex Necessary? - 1929 (with James Thurber) The Lady is Cold (poems) - 1929 Ever Day is Saturday - 1934 Farewell to Model T - 1936 The Fox of Peapack and Other Poems - 1938 Quo Vadimus? Or, the Case for the Bicycle - 1939 One Man's Meat - 1942 The Wild Flag - 1946 Here is New York - 1949 The Second Tree from the Corner - 1954 The Elements of Style - 1959 (with William Strunk, Jr.) The Points of My Compass: Letters From the East, the West, the North, the South - 1962 Letters of E. B. White - 1976 The Essays of E. B. White - 1977 Poems and Sketches of E. B. White - 1981 Writings from the New Yorker (1925 - 1976) - 1990
Children's Books Stuart Little - 1945 Charlotte's Web - 1952 The Trumpet of the Swan - 1970
An index of all author pages on Happy Dead Trees
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"If we boast of our best, we must repent of our worst. Otherwise patriotism will be a very poor thing indeed."
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