Title: Ventures Into Verse
Author: H. L. Mencken
Release date: August 27, 2016 [eBook #52904]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024
Language: English
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Most of the verses that follow have been printed before and the author wishes to acknowledge his thanks for permission to reproduce them, to the editors and publishers of The Bookman, Life, The New England Magazine, The National Magazine and the Baltimore Morning Herald. Some are imitations—necessarily weak—of the verse of several men in whose writings he has found a good deal of innocent pleasure. The others, he fears, are more or less original.
1. Copyright, 1899, by Dodd, Mead & Co.
2. Copyright, 1902, by the Life Publishing Company.
The small gunboats captured from the Spaniards and facetiously called “tin-clads” by the men of the land forces, are of great value in the offensive operations against the insurgents along the coast.—[Manilla Dispatch]
3. Copyright, 1900, by the W. W. Potter Co.
4. Copyright, 1902, by Dodd, Mead & Co.
5. Copyright, 1899, by Warren F. Kellogg.
47DONE INTO TYPE AND PRINTED BY MARSHALL, BEEK & GORDON IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE AND ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE TELEGRAM BUILDING, NORTH AND BALTIMORE STREET CROSSING ANNO DOMINI MCMIII