The Love Affairs Of A Bibliomaniac by Eugene Field

Scanned by Charles Keller with OmniPage Professional OCR software donated by Caere Corporation, 1-800-535-7226. Contact Mike Lough THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF A BIBLIOMANIAC BY EUGENE FIELD Introduction The determination to found a story or a series of sketches on the delights, adventures, and misadventures connected with bibliomania did not come impulsively to my brother. For

Songs and Other Verse Vol 4 by Eugene Field

Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Charles Bidwell and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE WORKS OF EUGENE FIELD Vol. IX THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF EUGENE FIELD SONGS AND OTHER VERSE INTRODUCTION “It is about impossible for a man to get rid of his Puritan grandfathers, and nobody who has ever had one has

Love-Songs of Childhood by Eugene Field

Love-Songs of Childhood by Eugene Field To Mrs. Belle Angler Dearest Aunt: Many years ago you used to rock me to sleep, cradling me in your arms and singing me petty songs. Surely you have not forgotten that time, and I recall it with tenderness. You were very beautiful then. But you are more beautiful

John Smith, U.S.A. by Eugene Field

Produced by Kevin O’Hare and PG Distributed Proofreaders JOHN SMITH U.S.A. BY EUGENE FIELD AUTHOR OF THE CLINK OF THE ICE IN WINK-A-WAY-LAND HOOSIER LYRICS, ETC. 1905. INTRODUCTION. From whatever point of view the character of Eugene Field is seen, genius–rare and quaint presents itself is childlike simplicity. That he was a poet of keen

A Little Book of Western Verse by Eugene Field

Proofreaders A LITTLE BOOK OF WESTERN VERSE by Eugene Field 1889 TO MARY FIELD FRENCH A dying mother gave to you Her child a many years ago; How in your gracious love he grew, You know, dear, patient heart, you know. The mother’s child you fostered then Salutes you now and bids you take These

A Little Book of Profitable Tales by Eugene Field

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sheila Vogtmann and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF EUGENE FIELD A LITTLE BOOK OF PROFITABLE TALES NEW YORK 1901 By EUGENE FIELD. TO MY SEVEREST CRITIC, MY MOST LOYAL ADMIRER, AND MY ONLY DAUGHTER, MARY FRENCH FIELD, THIS LITTLE BOOK OF PROFITABLE TALES IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.