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Lear, Edward (1812-1888) (about) (books) (items)
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of New York”), (pm) Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear, Thomas McLean, 1846
- untitled (“There was an Old Sailor of Compton”), (pm) Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear, Thomas McLean, 1846
- The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, (pm) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- The Seven Families of the Lake Pipple-Popple, (ss) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- The Story of the Four Little Children, (ss) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- The Cummerbund, (pm) Laughable Lyrics by Edward Lear, Robert John Bush, 1877
- The Dong with the Luminous Nose, (pm) Laughable Lyrics by Edward Lear, Robert John Bush, 1877
- The Land of the Blompopp Tree, (vi) 1882
- Old Landskipper’s Letters, (ex) T. Fisher Unwin, 1909
- Dingle Bank, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- Mrs. Jaypher, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- The Six Chickey Birds, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- Spots of Greece, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- The Youthful Cove, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine May 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1912
- untitled (“But Ah! (The landscape painter said)”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- untitled (“It is a virtue in ingenuous youth”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- untitled (“There was an Old Man who felt pert”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Paxo”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- The Story of the Pobble Who Has No Toes, and the Princess Bink, (pm) self-published, 1934
- The Children of the Owl and the Pussy-Cat, (pm) Edward Lear by Angus Robinson, John Murray, 1938
- New Flora Nonsensica, (pi) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of Carlisle”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of the Hills”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Bradley”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Brussels”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Cheam”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Diss”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Harrow”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Person of Twickenham”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- untitled (“There was a Small Child of Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- untitled (“There was a Small Puppy at Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of Orleans”), (pm) Lear in the Original by Edward Lear, H.P. Kraus, 1975
- untitled (“There was an Old Man who forgot”), (pm) Lear in the Original by Edward Lear, H.P. Kraus, 1975
- A Book of Learned Nonsense, (W.H. Allen, December 1987, co); edited by Peter Haining
- A Bed-Time Verse, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Book Left Out, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Bowl of Peace, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Catching His Eyes, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Coach Ride, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Dining on Elephant’s Leg, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Drewndid Boy, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Ear Trumpet, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- An Eggzibission at the Lord High Bosh-and-Nonsense Maker’s Studio, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Epitaph, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Fable of the Horn-Rimmed Spectacles, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Fish Hurling, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Foss Tails, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The German Pessimist, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Hotel Guests, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- How to Refuse an Invitation to Dinner, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Ill-Fitting Shoe, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Inebriate Minister, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Irish Are a Funny People, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Lady and the Orange, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Man Who Shot a Cherubim, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Matter of Time, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- My Queerest Christmas Day, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- No Such Person as Edward Lear, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Ode to a Chinaman, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Pacing Poodles, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Painter and the Tipsy Clerk, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Pecularities of Beds, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Religious Old Lady of Sussex, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Revenge of Pentedatilo, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Riddles, (pz) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Ride on a Phoca, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Roman Muse, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Scribblebibbles, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Tucket to Ride, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of Bombay”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- untitled (“There was an Old Man of the Dee”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- untitled (“There was an Old Man with a Book”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- untitled (“There was an Old Woman of Leith”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- untitled (“There was a Young Person of Chertsey”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- A Visit to the Zoo, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Viva the Difference!, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- The Wearisome Old Man of Vetere, (ex) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- When My Opes Vos Bright, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- Laughable Lyric, (pm)
- Limericks for Wartime, (pm)
- A Master of Nonsense, (pm)
- untitled limerick (“There was an old man in a boat,”…), (pm)
Lear, John (fl. 1940s-1950s) (items)
- Revolt of the Cloud People, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1944
- The Magnificent Ignoramus, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1944
- The Surprised Democracy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1945
- Part Time Lunatic (story of Ralph Edwards), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1945
- They’re Learning About Us the Hard Way, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1947
- The Temperamental Wizards of Fulton County, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1947
- You Can’t Say That on the Air, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 12 1947
- Manhattan’s House of Bedlam, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 15 1949
- Crack-up of an American Communist Family, (??) Collier’s October 8 1949
- Hiroshima, U.S.A., (??) Collier’s August 5 1950
- Democracy Bets on the Soo, (??) Collier’s December 2 1950
- You May Be Drafted to Give Blood, (??) Collier’s March 10 1951
- Atomic Miracle, (??) Collier’s April 21 1951
- Polio Is Losing Its Punch, (??) Collier’s August 4 1951
- Has Science Found the Spark of Life?, (??) Collier’s September 1 1951
- Will Eva Cost Peron His Throne?, (??) Collier’s November 10 1951
- Our Friendliest Diplomat, (??) Collier’s January 5 1952
- Inside Peron’s Secret Torture Chambers (with Dr. Alberto Caride), (??) Collier’s June 28 1952
- The Case of Mario Bravo (with Dr. Alberto Caride), (??) Collier’s July 5 1952
- Canada Today, (??) Collier’s August 9 1952
- Science May Give You a Second Heart, (??) Collier’s September 27 1952
- Rx Atoms for Cancer, (ar) Collier’s October 11 1952
- America’s Worst Prison (with Edward W. Stagg), (??) Collier’s November 22 1952
- How Much Pain Can You Stand?, (??) Collier’s February 21 1953
- Can a Mechanical Brain Replace You?, (??) Collier’s April 4 1953
- Is the Russian Bear Putting the Bite on You?, (??) Collier’s April 18 1953
- A Car That Drives Itself, (ar) Collier’s August 7 1953
- Some People Do the Craziest Things for Income Tax Refunds, (ar) Collier’s March 19 1954
- Now—An Atomic Drugstore, (ar) Collier’s January 21 1955
Lear, Tony L.; pseudonym of Stephen Holland (1962- ) (items)
- Not with a Bang!, (ar) Science Fiction World #1, June 2000
- Time and Time Again, (ar) Science Fiction World #1, June 2000
- Back to the Bat Cave, (ar) Science Fiction World #2, July 2000
- Say Cheese!, (ar) Science Fiction World #2, July 2000
- Deep Blue Sea, (mr) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- Going for Gold, (ar) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- Gormenghast, (mr) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- Galaxy Quest, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- Grumpy Old Astronauts, (ar) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- “It’s a Scream, Baby!”, (ar) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- Star Trek: Insurrection, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- The Thirteenth Floor, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
Learned, Arthur G(arfield) (1872-1959) (items)
- In the Garden of Youth, (il) The Brown Book of Boston March 1904
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Brown Book of Boston March 1904
- Some Types of American Beauty, (pi) The Booklovers Magazine September 1904
- A Series of Crayon Drawings—“The Veil”, (pi) Smith’s Magazine October 1906
- Fads of the American Girl, (pi) Smith’s Magazine February 1907
- [front cover], (cv) Smith’s Magazine February 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine February 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine March 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine April 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Gunter’s Magazine May 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine May 1907
- (The) Camping Out Girl, (pi) Smith’s Magazine July 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine July 1907
- [front cover], (cv) Gunter’s Magazine July 1908
- [front cover], (cv) Good Literature March 1910
- [front cover], (cv) Smith’s Magazine July 1910
- [front cover], (cv) Smith’s Magazine May 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) Pictorial Review March 1913
- [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine September 1913
- [front cover], (cv) Ainslee’s April 1914
- [front cover], (cv) Smith’s Magazine December 1914
- [letter from Stamford, CT], (lt) Weird Tales November 1952
Learned, Walter (1847-1915) (about) (books) (items)
- In Explanation, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1881
- A Study from Nature, (??) The Century Magazine January 1882
- The Yellow Pane, (pm) St. Nicholas July 1882
- Cupid’s Kiss, (??) The Century Magazine August 1882
- Free, (??) The Century Magazine March 1883
- Time’s Revenge, (??) The Century Magazine May 1883
- Chacun a Son Gout, (??) The Century Magazine August 1883
- Eheu! Fugaces, (??) The Century Magazine April 1884
- Marjorie’s Kisses, (??) The Century Magazine July 1884
- The Tryst, (??) The Century Magazine March 1885
- Five Little White Heads, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1885
- Humility, (??) The Century Magazine June 1885
- On the Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old Plays, (??) The Century Magazine December 1885
- Burning the Love-Letters, (??) The Century Magazine April 1886
- The Old Waltz, (??) The Century Magazine July 1886
- Molly’s Poetry, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1886
- To Critics, (??) The Century Magazine January 1887
- On the Ocklawaha, (??) The Century Magazine July 1887
- Between the Lines, (??) The Century Magazine September 1887
- With Pen and Ink, (pm) The Century Magazine January 1888
- Consolation, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1889
- The Prime of Life, (??) The Century Magazine April 1889
- At the Sign of the Blind Cupid, (??) The Century Magazine May 1889
- At the Door, (??) The Century Magazine July 1889
- TemporaMutantur, (pm) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine August 1889
- In London Town, (pm) The Century Magazine February 1891
- At the Harbor’s Mouth, (??) The Century Magazine July 1891
- To-Morrow, (??) The Century Magazine April 1893
- The Same, but Different, (pm) The Argosy #587, March 3 1894
- On the Flyleaf of Manon Lescaut, (pm)
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