An Uncensored Anthology: Gathered from Many Questionable Sources

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First Edition, Peter Pauper Press, 1939, Large-format Hardback with removable protective plastic wrap – Verses – 93pp.

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An Uncensored Anthology: Gathered from Many Questionable Sources is a provocative collection of writings, offering an unfiltered look at a variety of bold and controversial topics.

This is an absorbing book of 17 poems and prose by many authors that include Eugene Field’s poem, “Little Willie,” Benjamin Franklin’s prose advice “on the choice of a mistress,” and 4 poems by Earl Emmons. There are other poems by Rudyard Kipling, James Whitcomb Riley, and 20 Ribald limericks.

Fun verses… for 1939 this may have been halfway risque for plenty of people.

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