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Book Description Soft Cover/Boxed Set. Condition: New. Boxed Set of 2 Volumes, Oct. 1979. This is a Boxed Set with 2 paperback volumes. BOTH COPIES: Text/Brand New & Bright. Softcovers/NF w/trace surface wear. BOX: Good;, Sound & Shelfworn w/marked rubs to all surfaces & edges. Letters (edited by Dorothy Labrano Guth) and Essays of Elwyn Brooks White (1899 - 1985) who contributed to The New Yorker for more than 50 years. He co-authored The Elements of Style, and his books for children include Stuart Little (1945) and Charlotte's Web (1952). The collection of Letters (686 pgs), covers correspondence written from White's boyhood through students days, and his careers as editorialist, humorist, farmer, and final retirement in Maine. The ESSAYS (277 pgs) begins with White's moving from his home on 48th Street. In packing, he reconnects treasured objects of the past, and knows how much the move displaces much that was integral to their lives led. A prize discourse on living. Seller Inventory # 019908