Harry Graham (poet) - Published Works

Published Works

  • 1899: Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes; words by Col. D. Streamer; illustrations by G. H. Obl. 8vo., 59 p. London: Edward Arnold (both words and drawings are by Graham)
  • Little Miss Nobody (1901)
  • Ballads of the Boer War (1902)
  • Baby's Baedeker (1902)
  • Perverted Proverbs (1903)
  • Misrepresentative Men (1904)
  • Fiscal Ballads (1905)
  • More Misrepresentative Men (1905)
  • Verse and Worse (1905)
  • A Song-Garden for Children (1906)
  • Misrepresentative Women (1906)
  • Familiar Faces (1907)
  • A Group of Scottish Women (1908)
  • Deportmental Ditties (1909)
  • The Mother of Parliaments (1910)
  • The Bolster Book (1910)
  • Lord Bellinger An Autography (1911)
  • Canned Classics (1911)
  • The Perfect Gentleman (1912)
  • The Motley Muse (1913)
  • Splendid Failures (1913)
  • The Cinema Star (1914)
  • The Complete Sportsman (1914)
  • State Secrets (1914)
  • Tina (1915)
  • Sybil (1916)
  • The Maid of the Mountains (1917)
  • Rhymes for Riper Years (1919)
  • Biffon and His Circle (1919)
  • Our Peg (1919)
  • A Southern Maid (1920)
  • A Little Dutch Girl (1920)
  • The Lady of the Rose (1921)
  • Whirled into Happiness (1922)
  • Head over Heels (1923)
  • Madame Pompadour (1923)
  • The World we Laugh in (1924)
  • Our Nell (1924)
  • The Buried Cable (or Dirty Work at the Crossroads) (1924)
  • Toni (1924)
  • Orange Blossom (1924)
  • Betty in Mayfair (1924)
  • Cleopatra (1925)
  • Riquette (1925)
  • The Grand Duchess (1925)
  • Katja the Dancer (1925)
  • Clo-Clo (1925)
  • The Last of the Biffins (1925)
  • Merry Molly (1926)
  • My Son John (1926)
  • The Blue Mazurka (1926)
  • Strained Relations (1926)
  • Lady Mary (1928)
  • By Candle Light (1928)
  • The World's Workers (1928)
  • Hunter's Moon (1929)
  • Adams Apples (1930)
  • More Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes (1930)
  • The Good Companions (1931)
  • Laiting in Waiting (1931)
  • White Horse Inn (1931)
  • The Land of Smiles (1931)
  • Viktoria and her Hussar, Palace Theatre (1931)
  • Casanova (1932)
  • Rise and Shine (1932)
  • Roulette (1932)
  • Doctor Orders (1932)
  • The Biffin Papers (1933)
  • Happy Families (1934)
  • The Private Life of Gregory Gorm (1936)
Posthumous publication
  • 1984: Across Canada to the Klondyke; edited and with an introduction by Frances Bowles. Toronto: Methuen ISBN 0-458-98240-7 (A travel diary)
Anthology
  • 1986: When Grandmama Fell off the Boat: the best of Harry Graham inventor of ruthless rhymes; with an introduction by Miles Kington. (Methuen Humour Classics.) London: Methuen ISBN 0-413-14150-0
    • --do.--1988, Harper Collins
    • --do.--2009, Sheldrake Press

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