Throw the Damn Ball: Classic Poetry by Dogs
ISBN-13:
9780142180853
ISBN-10:
0142180858
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
R. D. Rosen, Harry Prichett, Rob Battles
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Plume
Format:
Hardcover
128 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780142180853
ISBN-10:
0142180858
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
R. D. Rosen, Harry Prichett, Rob Battles
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Plume
Format:
Hardcover
128 pages
Summary
Throw the Damn Ball: Classic Poetry by Dogs (ISBN-13: 9780142180853 and ISBN-10: 0142180858), written by authors
R. D. Rosen, Harry Prichett, Rob Battles, was published by Plume in 2013.
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A hilarious collection of poetry by dogs—the perfect gift for lovers of literature and pups alike.
“Dogs seldom make passes
At dogs passing gasses.”
Are these the words of Dorothy Parker? Ogden Nash?
Nope, the author is Sparky from Milton, Pennsylvania. Sparky, Snowy, Tucker, Louie, these canine laureates have written a volume of poetry displaying the brilliance and wit we've always suspected our dogs were hiding from us. They also, it turns out, revere the human geniuses who came before them, as you’ll see with “There Is No Frigate Like A Pavement”—an homage to Emily Dickinson—and “Do Not Go Gentle.” Yes, Dylan Thomas would love it.
“Dogs seldom make passes
At dogs passing gasses.”
Are these the words of Dorothy Parker? Ogden Nash?
Nope, the author is Sparky from Milton, Pennsylvania. Sparky, Snowy, Tucker, Louie, these canine laureates have written a volume of poetry displaying the brilliance and wit we've always suspected our dogs were hiding from us. They also, it turns out, revere the human geniuses who came before them, as you’ll see with “There Is No Frigate Like A Pavement”—an homage to Emily Dickinson—and “Do Not Go Gentle.” Yes, Dylan Thomas would love it.
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