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The Best Nonsense VersesenBacon, Josephine Dodge Daskam, 1876-1961 [Editor]2007-01-15
More NonsenseLear, Edward, 1812-1888enLimericks; Nonsense verses, English; Humorous poetry, English2004-10-08
The Book of NonsenseLear, Edward, 1812-1888enChildren's literature; Limericks; Nonsense verses, English; Humorous poetry, English1997-07-01
Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense NovelsLeacock, Stephen, 1869-1944enWinsome Winnie; or, Trial and temptation -- John and I; or How I nearly lost my husband -- The split in the cabinet; or, The fate of England -- Who do you think did it? or, The mixed-up murder mystery -- Broken barriers; or, Red love on a blue island -- The kidnapped plumber; a tale of the new time -- The blue and the grey; a pre-war war story -- Buggam Grange; a good old ghost story.Humorous stories, Canadian; Parodies2007-02-20
Nonsense BooksLear, Edward, 1812-1888enLimericks; Nonsense verses, English; Humorous poetry, English; English wit and humor2004-10-08
Nonsense SongsLear, Edward, 1812-1888enNonsense verses, English; Humorous poetry, English; Children's poetry, English; English poetry; English wit and humor2004-10-08
Nonsense Drolleries The Owl & The Pussy-Cat—The Duck & The Kangaroo.Lear, Edward, 1812-1888enNonsense verses, English; Humorous poetry, English; English wit and humor2006-12-15
A Book of NonsenseLear, Edward, 1812-1888enHumorous poetry, English; Limericks; Nonsense verses, English; Children's literature2004-10-08
Fun and NonsenseBonte, Willarden2004-02-01




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