John O'Mill - Books

Books

  • Lyrical Laria (1956)
  • Rollicky Rhymes (1957) in Dutch and double Dutch (D.&d.D.)
  • Curious Couplets (1958) & preposterous prose (D.&d.D.)
  • Tafellarijmvet (1958) (table drawer rhyming grease)
  • Bonny Ballads (1959) medly of verse and worse
  • Mixture (1961)
  • Louter Leuter (1962) (nothing but chatter)
  • Cocktail (1963)
  • Medical mess (1965)
  • Puure Piffel (1965) (pure drivel)
  • Complex (1965)
  • Op deuren en glazen (1973) (on doors and glasses)
  • Popsy Poems (1975) pre-popsylated poetry (D.&d.D.)
  • Literary Larycook (1977)
  • Loony lyrics (1981)
  • Penfruit Prullaria (1983)
  • Boloney belletrie (1984) (become sleepy unless med. description)
  • Apologische spreekwoorden (1984) (apological proverbs)

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