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  1. His poetry includes The Fox of Peapack, and Other Poems (1938), The Second Tree from the Corner (1954), and Poems and Sketches of E.B. White (1981). His books for children include Stuart Little (1945), Charlotte’s Web (1952), and The Trumpet of the Swan (1970).

  2. Apr 22, 2014 · E. B. White on Dogs is an absolute treat in its entirety — sometimes soulful, sometimes funny, always unmistakably Whitean in its warm irreverence and sensitive satire.

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  4. Double Take. Eighty-Five from the Archive: E. B. White. By Erin Overbey. June 7, 2010. _This year is The New Yorker’s eighty-fifth anniversary. To celebrate, over eighty-five weekdays we will...

  5. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. The Spider's Web. The spider, dropping down from twig, Unfolds a plan of her devising, A thin premeditated rig To use in rising. And all that journey down through space, In cool descent and loyal hearted, She spins a ladder to the place From where she started.

  6. White, E. B. (1929). The Lady Is Cold: poems by E.B.W. New York: Harper and Brothers. Thurber, James; White, E. B. (1929). Is sex necessary? Or, why you feel the way you do. New York: Harper & Brothers. Ho Hum: Newsbreaks from The New Yorker (1931). Intro by E. B. White, and much of the text as well. Alice Through the Cellophane, John Day (1933)

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  7. Aug 20, 2013 · Among the collection’s greatest gems is a letter to Katharine that White penned in the spring of 1930 on the occasion of her pregnancy with their first and only child together, Joel. What makes the missive extraordinary, however, is that it was “written” by Daisy, Katharine’s beloved Scotty.

  8. Favorite. Poems. PopularA-Z. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. 38.3k. The Spider's Web. E. B. White. The Spider's Web. The spider, dropping down from twig, Unfolds a plan of her devising, A thin premeditated rig To use in rising.

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