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3.0 out of 5 stars My kingdom for a second set of eyes!, March 24, 2007
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Bill Coan (Hortonville, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber (Paperback)
James Thurber was blind in one eye from the age of six and nearly totally blind for the last years of his life, but he still managed to publish stories and essays free of misspellings and grammatical and typographical errors. Too bad he died in 1961, because Thomas Fensch could have used Thurber's help as an editor and proof reader. This book, published in 2000, evinces a genuine enthusiasm for Thurber, but a typical page has multiple misspellings and typographical errors. If this is the future of publishing, the future is likely to be short.
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The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber
The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber by Thomas Fensch (Paperback - July 1, 2001)
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