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Old Dog Barks Backwards by Ogden Nash
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Old Dog Barks Backwards (edition 1973)

by Ogden Nash

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For four decades, Ogden Nash was among the most perceptive and valuable chroniclers of life in twentieth-century America, a social observer of the sharpest insight, whose humor, sanity and cheerful cynicism appealed to countless numbers of people of all ages. The Old Dog Barks Backwards is a posthumouse collection of seventy-seven Nash verses, many of which have been published in magazines, but none of which has ever appeared in book form. There is no basic theme to them -- the verses range in their subject matter as widely as did Nash's interests, which were very wide indeed.… (more)
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Title:Old Dog Barks Backwards
Authors:Ogden Nash
Info:Deutsch (1973), Hardcover, 144 pages
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Witty and very fun. Who can not like Nash? ( )
  hcubic | Jul 11, 2020 |
A delightful collection of humorous verse from the pen of Mr. Nash. It strikes me a bit of a cross between Richard Armour and James Thurber in verse. Now is that perverse? I think not, just fun! ( )
  jwhenderson | Dec 16, 2009 |
I found this gem at a library sale. Hilarious! ( )
  kellyholmes | Dec 31, 2006 |
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For four decades, Ogden Nash was among the most perceptive and valuable chroniclers of life in twentieth-century America, a social observer of the sharpest insight, whose humor, sanity and cheerful cynicism appealed to countless numbers of people of all ages. The Old Dog Barks Backwards is a posthumouse collection of seventy-seven Nash verses, many of which have been published in magazines, but none of which has ever appeared in book form. There is no basic theme to them -- the verses range in their subject matter as widely as did Nash's interests, which were very wide indeed.

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