Hollander, John

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American poetry

2004
Presents an illustrated collection of twenty-six poems for young people, featuring selections from American poets including Walt Whitman, Francis Scott Key, Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, and others.

Rhyme's reason

a guide to English verse
1981
Surveys the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse, illustrating each with an original example.

Animal poems

1994
A selection of 136 poems about animals, from cats and dogs to insects, fish and fowl, and wild beasts.

Committed to memory

100 best poems to memorize
1997
A collection of over 100 poems selected specifically for memorization, emcompassing a wide variety of genres, structures, and patterns, and drawn from a period ranging from Biblical times through the mid-twentieth century.

Committed to memory

100 best poems to memorize
1996
A collection of over 100 poems selected specifically for memorization, emcompassing a wide variety of genres, structures, and patterns, and drawn from a period ranging from Biblical times through the mid-twentieth century.

Rhyme's reason

a guide to English verse
2001
Surveys the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse, illustrating each with an original example.

The wind and the rain

an anthology of poems for young people
1972
An anthology of poems, most of them by English poets of earlier centuries, which reflect the symbolic overtones and moods of the seasons.

Poems bewitched and haunted

2005
A collection poems on supernatural topics, drawn from over the course of three thousand years, including selections by Homer, Longfellow, Shelley, Rossetti, and many others.

American wits

an anthology of light verse
2003
Contains selections of witty verse written by thirty-six authors, including Ambrose Bierce, Robert Frost, Christopher Morley, Dorothy Parker, and Ogden Nash, arranged chronologically from the late nineteenth through the twentieth century.

Emma Lazarus

selected poems
2005
Presents a collection of poems from Jewish American writer Emma Lazarus, the author of the poem "The New Colossus" that is inscribed at the base of the Statue of Liberty.

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