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Read by Wolfram Kandinsky, ‘‘The Catbird Seat’’ was recorded on audiocassette in 1984. It is available as part of an unabridged reading of The Thurber Carnival, produced and distributed by Books on Tape, Incorporated.
‘‘The Catbird Seat’’ was adapted in 1960 as a British feature film, The Battle of the Sexes, starring Peter Sellers as Mr. Martin. The film is not available on videocassette.
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