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Emily Kimbrough

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Born January 1, 1899
Died January 1, 1989 (90 years old)
Muncie, United States
Also known as: Katheryn Kimbrough, emily kimbrough
15 books
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Now and then

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The demented Army Air Force of Catch-22, the lethal business world of Something Happened, the dysfunctional family of Good as Gold - all these, we have assumed, had their roots in Joseph Heller's own past. Now, more than thirty-five years after the explosion of Catch-22 into the world's consciousness, Heller gives us his life. Here is his Coney Island childhood, down the block from the world's most famous amusement park. It was the height of the Depression, it was a fatherless family, yet little Joey Heller had a terrific time - on the boardwalk, in the ocean (dangerously out of his depth), playing follow-the-leader in and out of local bars, even in school. Then a series of jobs, from delivering telegrams (on his first bike) to working in a navy yard - until Pearl Harbor, the air force, Italy. And after the war, college (undreamed-of before the G.I. Bill), teaching, Madison Avenue, marriage, and - always - writing. And finally the spectacular success of Catch-22, launching one of the great literary careers.

We followed our hearts to Hollywood

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An account of Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Otis Skinner's trip to Hollywood in connection with the production of the motion picture based on their book Our hearts were young and gay.

Water, water everywhere

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This latest excursion took her and her companions to Athens, around the Greek mainland, to Chios, and other Aegean islands, to Yugo-slavia, Paris, and London, and an unusual voyage on the Thames.

Our hearts were young and gay

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Actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and journalist Emily Kimbrough offer a lighthearted, hilarious memoir of their European tour in the 1920s, when they were fresh out of college from Bryn Mawr. Some of the more amusing anecdotes involve a pair of rabbit-skin capes that begin shedding at the most inopportune moments and an episode in which the girls are stranded atop Notre Dame cathedral at midnight. And, of course, there's romance, in the form of handsome young doctor Tom Newhall and college "Lothario" Avery Moore.

Pleasure by the busload

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An account of the author's travels in Portugal.

Forty plus and fancy free

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Describes whirlwind trip thru Italy, with stops in Paris and London.

The innocents from Indiana

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Reminiscences of the author's childhood in Chicago.