The Face is Familiar: The Best Verse of Ogden Nash - Nash, Ogden
The Face is Familiar: The Best Verse of Ogden Nash - Nash, Ogden
Tight, unmarked; light damp rippling to back of dustjacket; light wear to edges; sunning to spine of dj; otherwise colours are bright; brown cloth covers with black titles; light rubbing to title decor on front cover; age tanned; minimal general wear; Nimble and naughty, lyric and laughing, sharply penetrating and lighter than air, Nash's poetry bears the unmistakable stamp of an authentic poet of his day and age. It is the poet's own selection and revision of his work. There are, in all, 280 poems. Of these, 81 are from the lively and long-lived best seller, "I'm a Stranger Here Myself." Many from the earlier, less widely-known volumes are included, and there are 31 poems that were first published in this edition.
Very Good in Good dust jacket
Hardcover
Garden City Publishing
1941
Garden City, NY