Adams, Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce), 1881-1960
Adams, Franklin P. 1881-1960
Adams, Franklin Pierce, 1881-1960
Franklin Pierce Adams American newspaper columnist (1881-1960)
Adams, Franklin Pierce
Adams, Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce)
VIAF ID: 10586828 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Franklin Pierce Adams ‡c American newspaper columnist (1881-1960)
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Works
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Among us mortals; pictures and legends | |
Answer this one; questions for everybody | |
The book of diversion | |
By and large | |
Caramba : Spanish burlesque song. | |
Christopher Columbus and other patriotic verses | |
The collected stories of Dorothy Parker | |
Dear Yankee girl : You are the one best bet. | |
The diary of our own Samuel Pepys | |
FPA book of quotations; a new collection of famous sayings, reflecting the wisdom and the wit of times past and present and including the virtuous, humorous, and philosophic commentary on life by men and women of every age, together with riches from the profound wells of the Bible, proverbs, and anonymity. | |
The gentle art of columning : a treatise on comic journalism | |
Half a loaf | |
Heywood Broun as he seemed to us | |
In cupid's court | |
In other words | |
In Yucatan. | |
Information please. | |
Innocent merriment, an anthology of light verse | |
It's the little things that count. | |
Let us sing. | |
Little old Main Street. | |
Love for love; | |
The melancholy lute; selected songs of thirty years ... | |
The melancholy nute : the humorous verse of Franklin P. Adams. | |
Mr. Dooley at his best; | |
Never forget your parents : A Mock ballad. | |
Nods and becks | |
Overset | |
Percy Hammond; a symposium in tribute | |
Poems | |
Sailor number. | |
The second Conning tower book; being a collection, in the main, of the best verses published in the Conning tower | |
Snap shots. | |
So much velvet | |
So there! | |
Something else again | |
Statue song. | |
Tammany on parade. | |
Tobogganing on Parnassus | |
The week end companion | |
Weights and measures | |
While strolling thro' the forest. | |
Women I'm not married to | |
The World, New York. | |
You may always be my sweetheart : If you care to be. |