Harry Graham Bücher
Harry Graham wurde zunächst für seine 'Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes' bekannt, eine Sammlung von Versen, die in einer surrealen Welt ohne Werte oder emotionale Standards verloren gehen, in der gesunder Menschenverstand zu purem Unsinn wird. Seine Werke, oft von ihm selbst geschrieben und illustriert, werden mit denen von Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll und W. S. Gilbert verglichen. Obwohl er als Offizier und Abenteurer begann, wurde das Schreiben zu seiner wahren Berufung. Später widmete er sich auch anderen Genres, darunter populäre Belletristik und Geschichte, und schrieb sogar Liedtexte für erfolgreiche Operetten, was seine Vielseitigkeit unter Beweis stellte. Sein Humor und sein einzigartiger Schreibstil beeinflussten nachfolgende Generationen britischer Humoristen.






The collection offers a satirical take on diverse characters and personalities through humorous poetry. With sharp wit, it critiques and highlights the quirks of misrepresentative men, providing readers with both entertainment and insight into societal norms.
The collection offers a humorous and satirical take on diverse female characters and personalities through witty poetry. It critiques societal norms and expectations while celebrating the complexity of women, using playful caricatures to engage readers in a lighthearted exploration of gender roles.
Exploring themes of guilt and redemption, the author presents a collection of heartfelt rhymes aimed at older children. These verses reflect deep emotional struggles and the journey toward understanding and forgiveness. The work invites young readers to engage with complex feelings, encouraging them to confront their own experiences and emotions. Through poignant language and vivid imagery, the author seeks to connect with a more mature audience, offering insights into the challenges of growing up.
The collection offers a humorous and satirical take on various male characters, using playful poetry to critique and caricature their personalities. Through wit and clever verse, it explores the absurdities and quirks of masculinity, making it both an entertaining and thought-provoking read.
Featuring a unique blend of dark humor and sharp wit, this classic collection of poetry offers a satirical take on traditional nursery rhymes. Its enduring significance is highlighted by efforts to preserve it for future generations through modern reformatting and redesign. The text is presented clearly and legibly, making it accessible to contemporary readers. This work stands out in the genres of Language and Literature, particularly within English literature, showcasing the art of playful yet ruthless verse.
The Mother of Parliaments
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This classical work has been significant in political science and public administration throughout history. Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The book has been carefully reformatted and redesigned, offering clear and readable text rather than scanned copies. Its enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to the study of political institutions and governance.
The Motley Muse: Rhymes for the Times
- 54 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Humorous verses characterize this collection by Harry Graham, a British writer celebrated for his witty and satirical poetry. Known for his light verse, Graham offers comedic commentary on contemporary life, making "The Motley Muse" a delightful exploration of societal quirks and everyday absurdities. This collection reflects his talent for blending humor with keen observations, appealing to readers who appreciate clever and entertaining poetry.