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Fear And Trembling

Alexander Woollcott was a man of great taste and never settled for anything less than the absolute best. The following series of photographs were found in a 1945 biography of Mr. Woollcott by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The dedication reads: To the thousand friends of Alexander Woollcott this book is, with fear and trembling, dedicated by one of them. Photography credits belong to George Smyser Agnew and Life Magazine.

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