Counting Our Blessings
Wolcott Gibbs writes about the New Yorker office during wartime, a week before Thanksgiving, in 1943. “There is, in fact, so much to be thankful for.”
REPORTER AT LARGE. A second visit to the Chemounis, a Jewish family in Gafsa, after the town had been occupied by the Germans and Italians. The Germans had…
PROFILE of Alfred A. Knopf. Since 1926, many of Knopf's books have appeared in bindings designed by W. A. Dwiggins, a famous Massachusetts book …
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