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Benchley Lost and Found

Benchley Lost and Found( )
Author: Benchley, Robert
Illustrator: Arno, Peter S.
Series title:Dover Humor Ser.
ISBN:978-0-486-22410-7
Publication Date:Jun 1970
Publisher:Dover Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.95
Book Description:

Finest humor from early 30s, about pet peeves, child psychologists, post office, and others. Mostly unavailable elsewhere. 73 illustrations by Peter Arno and others.

Book Details
Pages:189
Detailed Subjects: Humor / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.382 x 8.385 x 0.39 Inches
Book Weight:0.48 Pounds
Author Biography
Benchley, Robert (Author)
Robert Benchley, 1899 - 1945 Writer and actor Robert Benchley was born on September 15, 1899 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Benchley was best known for being a humorist and comedian. While an undergraduate at Harvard University, he gave his first comedic performance impersonating a befuddled after-dinner speaker. He became a campus celebrity and he landed the position of editor of the Harvard Lampoon.

Benchley worked as a drama critic at Life magazine in 1920. Under the pseudonym Guy Fawkes, he wrote The Wayward Press column for The New Yorker. He also briefly served as managing editor for Vanity Fair where his lieutenants were Dorothy Parker and Robert E. Sherwood. He quit in protest to the firing of Parker. The three of them were among the regulars of the Algonquin Round Table, which was a social circle of New York wits that included Harpo Marx and George Kaufman. As a member of the Algonquin Round Table, he became a poplular radio personality, film actor and screenwriter.

Several of Benchley's humorous monologues were performed in short films, which include "The Treasurer's Report" (1928). His comic sketches were collected in fifteen volumes, including "My Ten Years in a Quandary, and How They Grew" (1936) and "Benchley Beside Himself" (1943). His son Nathaniel edited a collection of his essays, "The Benchley Roundup" (1954) and published a biography of his father in 1955.

Robert Benchley died in 1945.

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