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"B is for Breasts Of which ladies have two; Once prized for the function, Now for the view." -- Robert Paul Smith
Robert Paul Smith (April 16, 1915 - January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood, Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing.

Robert Paul Smith was born in Brooklyn, grew up in Mount Vernon, NY, and graduated from Columbia College in 1936. He worked as a writer for CBS Radio and wrote four novels: So It Doesn't Whistle (1946) (1941, according to Avon Publishing Co., Inc., reprint edition ... Plus Blood in Their Veins copyright 1952); The Journey, (1943); Because of My Love (1946); The Time and the Place (1951).

The Tender Trap, a play by Smith and Dobie Gillis creator Max Shulman, opened in 1954 with Robert Preston in the leading role. It was later made into a movie starring Frank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds. A classic example of the "battle-of-the-sexes" comedy, it revolves around the mutual envy of a bachelor living in New York City and a settled family man living in the New York suburbs.

Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing is a nostalgic evocation of the inner life of childhood. It advocates the value to children of privacy; the importance of unstructured time; the joys of boredom; and the virtues of freedom from adult supervision. He opens by saying "The thing is, I don't understand what kids do with themselves any more." He contrasts the overstructured, overscheduled, oversupervised suburban life of the child in the suburban 1950's with reminiscences of his own childhood. He concludes "I guess what I am saying is that people who don't have nightmares don't have dreams. If you will excuse me, I have an appointment with myself to sit on the front steps and watch some grass growing."

Translations from the English (1958) collects a series of articles originally published in Good Housekeeping magazine. The first, "Translations from the Children," may be the earliest known example of the genre of humor that consists of a series of translations from what is said (e.g. "I don't know why. He just hit me") into what is meant (e.g. "He hit his brother.")

How to Do Nothing With Nobody All Alone By Yourself (1958) is a how-to book, illustrated by Robert Paul Smith's wife Elinor Goulding Smith. It gives step-by-step directions on how to: play mumbly-peg; build a spool tank; make polly-noses; construct an indoor boomerang, etc. It was republished in 2010 by Tin House Books.

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Total Books: 10
How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself
2017 - How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone By Yourself (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781941040652
ISBN-10: 1941040659
Genre: Children's Books
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Where Did You Go Out What Did You Do Nothing
How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself
2010 - How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone By Yourself (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780982053959
ISBN-10: 0982053959
Genre: Children's Books
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The Tender Trap
1998 - The Tender Trap (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780822211181
ISBN-10: 0822211181
Genre: Arts & Photography
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Where Did You Go Out What Did You Do Nothing
Where Did You Go Out What Did You Do Nothing
'Where Did You Go' 'Out' 'What Did You Do' 'Nothing'
'where Did You Go' 'out' 'what Did You Do' 'nothing' (Hardcover)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780393073287
ISBN-10: 0393073289
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Lost and Found An Illustrated Compendium of Things No Longer in General Use