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- catalog abstract "A book length valentine of verses.".
- catalog contributor b1581903.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "A book length valentine of verses.".
- catalog description "Love under the Republicans (or Democrats) -- Word to busybodies -- That reminds me -- Song for pier something or other -- Absence makes the heart grow heart trouble -- Always marry an April girl -- Aside to husbands -- Lady thinks she is thirty -- I do, I will, I have -- Confession to be traced on a birthday cake -- What almost every woman knows sooner or later -- Tin wedding whistle -- Just wrap it up, and I'll throw it away later -- If anything should arise, it isn't I -- Don't even tell your wife, particularly -- Apartment to sublet : unfurnished -- You have more freedom in a house -- I'm sure she said six-thirty -- To a lady passing time better left unpassed -- I never even suggested it -- Don't be cross, Amanda -- Nymph and the shepherd, or she went that-a-way -- Strange case of Mr. Ormantude's bride -- Warning to wives -- Perfect husband -- Word about winter -- Summer serenade -- Strange case of Mr. Palliser's palate -- Voice of experience -- Solitude of Mr. Powers -- How to harry a husband, or is that accessory really necessary? -- They won't believe, on New Year's Eve, that New Year's Day will come what may -- To my valentine -- Thoughts thought on an avenue -- Trouble with women is men -- Word to husbands -- Unselfish husband -- Anniversary -- It's about time -- How can echo answer what echo cannot hear? -- Frailty, thy name is a misnomer -- Middle -- How to be married without a spouse, or Mr. Kipling, what have you done with Mr. Hauksbee -- Strange case of Mr. Donnybrook's boredom -- My dream -- Don't wait, hit me now! -- Winner -- Come on in, the senility is fine -- Crossing the border -- Once more to my valentine.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 108 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Marriage lines.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Marriage lines.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Little, Brown".
- catalog relation "Marriage lines.".
- catalog subject "817.52".
- catalog subject "Humorous poetry, American.".
- catalog subject "PS3527.A637 M35".
- catalog tableOfContents "Love under the Republicans (or Democrats) -- Word to busybodies -- That reminds me -- Song for pier something or other -- Absence makes the heart grow heart trouble -- Always marry an April girl -- Aside to husbands -- Lady thinks she is thirty -- I do, I will, I have -- Confession to be traced on a birthday cake -- What almost every woman knows sooner or later -- Tin wedding whistle -- Just wrap it up, and I'll throw it away later -- If anything should arise, it isn't I -- Don't even tell your wife, particularly -- Apartment to sublet : unfurnished -- You have more freedom in a house -- I'm sure she said six-thirty -- To a lady passing time better left unpassed -- I never even suggested it -- Don't be cross, Amanda -- Nymph and the shepherd, or she went that-a-way -- Strange case of Mr. Ormantude's bride -- Warning to wives -- Perfect husband -- Word about winter -- Summer serenade -- Strange case of Mr. Palliser's palate -- Voice of experience -- Solitude of Mr. Powers -- How to harry a husband, or is that accessory really necessary? -- They won't believe, on New Year's Eve, that New Year's Day will come what may -- To my valentine -- Thoughts thought on an avenue -- Trouble with women is men -- Word to husbands -- Unselfish husband -- Anniversary -- It's about time -- How can echo answer what echo cannot hear? -- Frailty, thy name is a misnomer -- Middle -- How to be married without a spouse, or Mr. Kipling, what have you done with Mr. Hauksbee -- Strange case of Mr. Donnybrook's boredom -- My dream -- Don't wait, hit me now! -- Winner -- Come on in, the senility is fine -- Crossing the border -- Once more to my valentine.".
- catalog title "Marriage lines; notes of a student husband. Illustrated by Isadore Seltzer.".
- catalog type "text".