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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( N ) : Nash, Ogden
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Meet Isabel, a remarkable girl (based on Ogden Nash's own daughter) who encounters four fearsome foes and doesn't worry, scream or scurry. Courage, spunk and a lot of humor help make Isabel's adventures something you'll share over and over again.
Beautiful watercolor paintings bring The Adventures of Isabel vividly to life, while the audio CD of Ogden Nash reading his classic poem will let everyone follow the amazing exploits of Isabel!
As a bonus on audio CD, Ogden Nash reads The Adventures of Isabel
Ogden Nash was born in New York in 1902 and wrote The Adventures of Isabel in the 1930s. He published hundreds of poems, many of them for his two daughters, Linell and Isabel. They occasionally appeared as characters in his poems, as Isabel does in The Adventures of Isabel. Nash died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1971.
Bridget Starr Taylor and her husband have two sons, a daughter, and very recently twin grandchildren. She and her family live in New York and spend summers and weekends at her farm in Connecticut. Bridget rides a bike wherever she goes and plays tennis, most often in polka-dotted shorts! -
A second rhyming adventure of Custard the cowardly dragon finds the household of the self-professed brave pets in an uproar when Belinda is kidnapped by an evil knight, and Custard must fend for himself when his companions abandon him.
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Rampant wit and humor abound in this new collection of Nash's best-loved verses about animals, delightfully illustrated by award-winning illustrator Etienne Delessert. 65 black-and-white illustrations.
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The ultimate collection of verses by America's best-loved humorous author, culled from collections put together by Nash himself. Features Nash's unique rhymes, puns, and observations about everything under the sun.
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Here, in one volume, are the most popular poems of one of the most popular poets of the twentieth century -- perhaps of the last twenty centuries. Delightfully nonsensical, they in fact make the best of sense, accomplishing what only real poetry can -- allowing the reader to discover what he didn't know he already knew or felt.
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Dive in with America's favorite rhymester, Ogden Nash! This collection of playful, urbane light verse reels in a host of watery creatures--sharks, mermaids, hippos and more--and sends them up with Nash's splashy wordplay and pearls of wit. Nash's 26 irresistible verses are perfectly paired with paintings by award-winning zoological illustrator Katie Lee.
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This is Ogden Nash's first completely new collection of humorous poems since The Private Dining Room, published in 1953. It's poems all illustrate Time magazine's comment: "The difference between Nash and his imitators is that somewhere in the cunningly dislocated gears of his lines he imprisons a patented point of view."
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An illustrated collection of humorous poems on a variety of topics.
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Ogden Nash's first new collection of verse since "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" was published in 1938. Mr. Nash---the poet, storyteller in verse, the commentator on the human heart---is as witty and barbed as ever on such subjects as niblicks, diets, Ubblebubs, lather, antiques, and termites.
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