New Releases by Ogden Nash

Ogden Nash is the author of Štihovi (1969), Ogden Nash Reading from His Works. Phonotape (1969), @I'm a stranger here myself (1969), Reflections on a Wicked World (1969), Letter 1969 March 21, Baltimore to William J. Luetge (1969).

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Ogden Nash Reading from His Works. Phonotape

Letter 1969 March 21, Baltimore to William J. Luetge

The Scroobious Pip

The Scroobious Pip
All the animals gather to find out just what the Scroobious Pip is.

There's Always Another Windmill

There's Always Another Windmill
Some of the subjects touched upon in this illustrated collection of 101 poems are books, banks, and botany

Santa Go Home

Santa Go Home
Christmas verse that will "strike a responsive chord in literally millions of Santaphobes."

An Ogden Nash Omnibook Including: The Christmas that Almost Wasn't

The Animal Garden

The Animal Garden
Unable to have pets because of their parents'' allergies, Roy and Joy, with the help of Abidan Allseed, grow a magical garden of plant-animals.

The Untold Adventures of Santa Claus ... Illustrated by Ionicus

Marriage Lines

Marriage Lines
A book length valentine of verses.

The Untold Adventures of Santa Claus

The Untold Adventures of Santa Claus
In this tale in verse, one of Santa''s "workmen-the one who paints stripes on candy sticks-tells three tales on his boss: how he rode with Washington across the Delaware; why he once used a kangaroo in place of Dancer and hopelessly mixed up the presents for Australia; what a close call he had when he was accused of impersonating a street-corner Santa."

Girls are Silly

Girls are Silly
A poem about two boys discovering that girls are not always silly.

Camera Three, Sunday, November 4, 1962, 11:00-11:30 AM

The Unpublished Adventures of Santa Claus

Custard the Dragon and the Wicked Knight

Custard the Dragon and the Wicked Knight
Belinda''s pet, a cowardly dragon, rescues her from a wicked knight.

Custard the Dragon and the Wicked Knight. Pictures by Linell

Scrooge Rides Again. (Illustrated by Victor R. Anderson.).

Custard the Dragon

Custard the Dragon
Colorfully illustrated poem about a little girl named Belinda, and her cowardly pet dragon Custard who one day saves her from a very frightening pirate

The Christmas that Almost Wasn't

The Christmas that Almost Wasn't
The Knave Evilard nearly ruins Christmas with his mischief. Nicholas Knock, however, restores the celebration.
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