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Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense was first published in 1846. It has been in the public domain for years, so there are a great variety of editions. Lear was English, and no American edition of his work is likely to be valuable as a used book.

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When a person reads, they should learn the publication date of the book. The Leighville Edition of this book was published in the year 1995.?æ

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Edward Lear has written: 'Facsimile of a nonsense alphabet' 'Nonsense verse of Carroll and Lear' 'The Scroobious Pip' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses 'The tragical life and death of Caius Marius, Esqre., late Her Majesty's consul-general in the Roman states' -- subject(s): Pictorial English wit and humor 'Daffy down dillies' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Humorous poetry, Juvenile Limericks, Limericks, Nonsense verses 'Rhymes of nonsense: an alphabet' 'A Was Once an Apple Pie' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Alphabet rhymes, Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Juvenile fiction, Nonsense verses 'Edward Lear's birds' 'The Owl and the Pussy-Cat and Other Nonsense Rhymes' 'The birds of Edward Lear' -- subject(s): Artists, Biography, Birds, Pictorial works 'Nonsense books' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Nonsense verses, English wit and humor, Juvenile Wit and humor, Juvenile literature, Nonsense verses 'Owl and the Pussycat, The (Visions in Poetry)' 'Teapots and quails' 'Edward Lear's Nonsense book' -- subject(s): Juvenile Wit and humor, Nonsense verses 'The Owl and the Pussycat Cut-Out' 'Lear in Sicily' -- subject(s): Pictorial English wit and humor 'Views in Rome and its environs' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'Lear's Nonsense verses' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, Nonsense verses 'A book of bosh' 'Owl and the pussy-cat' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Animals, Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Juvenile literature, Juvenile poetry, Nonsense verses, Poetry, Specimens, Toy and movable books 'The Jumblies' 'Two laughable lyrics: The pobble who has no toes, The quangle wangle's hat' 'The Owl and the Pussycat' 'A Book of Nonsense (Studio Book)' 'The owl and the pussy-cat and Calico Pie' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The nonsense verse of Edward Lear' -- subject(s): English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Humorous poetry, Limericks, Nonsense verses 'Nonsense songs and stories; with additional songs' 'Views in the seven Ionian islands' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Ionian Islands (Greece) in art, Views 'A new nonsense alphabet' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Alphabets, English poetry, Juvenile literature, Nonsense verses 'The complete nonsense of Edward Lear' 'Complete nonsense books' 'The nonsense ABC' 'The pelican chorus and other nonsense' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Nonsense verses 'Journal of a landscape painter in Corsica' -- subject(s): Artists, Description and travel, Correspondence, reminiscences 'The book of nonsense to which is added More nonsense' -- subject(s): English Nonsense verses 'Dong with the Luminous Nose' 'The complete verse and other nonsense' -- subject(s): English Nonsense literature, English Nonsense verses, Limericks 'A Book of Nonsense (Warne Children's Classics)' 'Nonsense book' -- subject(s): Nonsense verses 'Story of Four Little Children Who Went Round the World (Children's English)' 'The new vestments' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, Clothing and dress, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Nonsense verses, Poetry 'The jumblies and other nonsense verses by Edward Lear' -- subject(s): Nonsense verses 'How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Humorous poetry, Limericks, Nonsense verses 'Edward Lear in Southern Italy' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Edward Lear's complete nonsense' -- subject(s): Nonsense verses 'Edward Lear's Festival of Nonsense Songs' 'A Book of Bosh' 'Gromboolian Poems (Pichremac)' 'The Jumblies, &, The Dong with a luminous nose' 'Edward Lear's nonsense omnibus, with all the original pictures, verses and stories of his Book of nonsense and More nonsense, songs, stories and alphabets' 'Over the Land and Over the Sea' 'A nonsense birthday book' -- subject(s): Birthday books, Limericks 'The jumblies' 'A little book of nonsense' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Juvenile Limericks, Limericks, Nonsense verses 'An Alphabet' 'Impossible picturesqueness' 'Lear's Corfu' -- subject(s): Artists, British, Correspondence, Description and travel, English Poets, History, Pictorial works, Travel 'No Title Exists' 'Nonsense omnibus' -- subject(s): Nonsense verses 'The owl and the pussy-cat' -- subject(s): Animals, English poetry, Juvenile poetry, Nonsense verses, Children's poetry, English, Poetry 'Nonsense Poems (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)' 'Of pelicans and pussycats' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English poetry, Limericks, Nonsense verses 'Letters ... to Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford) and Francess countess Waldegrave' 'Edward Lear's the owl and the pussycat' 'Lear's topographical works' 'Nonsense botany and nonsense alphabets, etc., to which is added a nonsense alphabet recently discovered' 'Selected Bosh' 'Later letters to Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), Frances Countess Waldegrave ... [et al.]' 'Edward Lear's the Scroobious Pip' 'The Owl and the Pussycat' 'Edward Lear's the Quangle Wangle's Hat' 'ABC' -- subject(s): Alphabet rhymes, Nonsense verses 'Edward Lear's Nonsense Books' 'Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue, Lord Carlingford, and Frances, Countess Waldegrave' -- subject(s): Correspondence, English letters 'Water-colour drawings' 'The jumblies and other nonsense verses' 'Edward Lear, the Corfu years' -- subject(s): Artists, British, Correspondence, Description and travel, Diaries, English Poets, History, Travel 'Nonsense stories and alphabets' 'Teapots and quails, and other nonsenses' 'The Dong with the luminous nose' 'So Much Nonsense' 'Two famous nonsense verses' 'Sea poems of Edward Lear' -- subject(s): English Nonsense verses, English Sea poetry 'Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The' -- subject(s): In library 'There Was a Young Lady Whose Nose (Children's Classics)' 'A book of learned nonsense' -- subject(s): English Nonsense literature 'A book of nonsense' -- subject(s): English Nonsense verses, Nonsense verses, Limericks, Juvenile Limericks, Children's poetry, English, English poetry, Fairy tales, Wit and humor, English Humorous poetry, Juvenile Wit and humor, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Behavior, Illustrated children's books, English wit and humor, Specimens, Nonsense songs, OverDrive, Poetry 'The Jumblies' 'The collected nonsense songs of Edward Lear' 'Book of Nonsense and Nonsense Songs, the' 'Viaggio in Basilicata' 'Edward Lear's Nonsense Stories and Poems/Cassette (1279)' 'The Owland the Pussy-Cat' 'Nonsense' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, English poetry, Nonsense verses 'Nonsense books' -- subject(s): English Nonsense verses 'From Book of nonsense' 'Nonsense songs and laughable lyrics' -- subject(s): English Humorous poetry, English Nonsense verses 'Whizz!' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, English Nonsense verses, Juvenile Limericks, Limericks 'Mr and Mrs Spikky Sparrow' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English 'The Pobble who has no toes' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, Nonsense verses


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He didn't, "The Owl and the Pussycat" was written in the late 1890s by English "nonsense poet" Edward Lear Roald Dahl did write a spoof of "The Owl and The Pussycat", but the poem was actually written by English nonsense poet, Edward Lear, in December of 1867, for the three year old Janet Symonds, the sick little girl of a friend. "The Owl and The Pussycat" was first published in book form in 1871.


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