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18. The Thirteen Clocks, 1950
Another beautiful medieval fantasy for young readers that tells the tale of Princess Saralinda and her evil uncle, the Duke.

19. The Thurber Album, 1952
A collection of stories about Thurber's unusual family.

20. Thurber Country, 1953
More pieces on language, men, women, and dogs.

21. Thurber's Dogs, 1955
Dog stories and dog drawings.

22. A Thurber Garland, 1955
Collection of prior works published in England.

23. Further Fables For Our Time, 1956
A second collection of Thurber's own brand of fables.

24. The Wonderful O, 1957
A children's tale about a kingdom in which the letter "o" is banished.

25. Alarms and Diversions, 1957
Drawings and short pieces on word play.

26. The Years with Ross, 1959
A humorous and poignant history of Thurber's time at The New Yorker with editor Harold Ross.

27. Lanterns and Lances, 1961
Many of these short pieces focus on language.

28. Credos and Curios, 1961
Collection of previously published pieces, along with many tributes to writer friends and colleagues.

29. A Thurber Carnival, 1962
A play based on vignettes from the collection of the same title (see #15.)

30. Vintage Thurber (2 volumes), 1963
Collection of previously published writing.

31. Thurber & Company, 1966 Introduction by Helen Thurber
A collection of drawings compiled after his death.

32. Collecting Himself: James Thurber on Writing and Writers, Humor and Himself, 1989
Edited by Michael J. Rosen. Previously unanthologized articles, essays, interviews, reviews, cartoons, and parodies.

33. Thurber on Crime, 1991
Edited by Robert Lopresti. Collected stories, articles, drawings, and reflections on the evil that men and women do.

34. People Have More Fun Than Anybody, 1994
Edited by Michael J. Rosen. A centennial volume of previously uncollected writings and drawings.

35. James Thurber: His Life and Times, 1995
By Harrison Kinney. A study of Thurber's life.

36. The Thurber Letters: The Wit, Wisdom, and Surprising Life of James Thurber, 2002
Edited by Harrison Kinney and Rosemary A. Thurber. A collection of Thurber's personal letters.

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