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The hunting of the snark

2011
Hunting a snark is a dangerous thing, as many people find out. Tells the story of how the Bellman and his eccentric crew, who include a butcher, a baker, a beaver and a tailor, set off in quest of that most mysterious and elusive of creatures, the Snark.

An Edward Lear alphabet

1983
Illustrations and nonsense verses introduce the letters of the alphabet.

The owl and the pussycat

1983
After a courtship voyage of a year and a day, Owl and Pussy finally buy a ring from Piggy and are blissfully married.

Walking the bridge of your nose

1999
A collection of limericks and other humorous poems, arranged in such categories as "Mouth Manglers," "Silly Patter," and "Tombstone Tomfoolery.".

Edward Lear's nonsense verse

1999
Presents five silly poems by Edward Lear, including "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," and "The Pobble Who Has No Toes.".

Jabberwocky

1985
The classic nonsense poem taken from "Alice in Wonderland" is illustrated with a father and son in modern dress.

Alice's adventures in Wonderland & Through the looking glass

both with the illustrations of John Tenniel & The hunting of the snark
1978
In these famous works of Lewis Carroll, a little girl finds adventure down a rabbit hole and through a mirror and a Bellman and his crew go off to hunt the snark.

The complete nonsense of Edward Lear

1951
Nonsense rhymes, limericks, and drawings by an English artist and versifier.

Jabberwocky

2003
An illustrated version of the classic nonsense poem from "Through the Looking Glass.".

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