Oliver Herford’s Limericks for The Century

I’ll be on holiday for a few weeks and I have prepared a series of limericks by Oliver Herford, which appeared in The Century. Illustrated Monthly Magazine from 1911 to 1913.

Oliver Herford was born in December, 1863, at Manchester, England. He studied art in London and at Julien’s in Paris, turned to literature as a pastime and, about 1890, came to the United States, where he has lived ever since.

Herford, celebrated as a wit as well as a draughtsman and versifier, is the author of no less than twenty volumes of light verse, prose pasquinades and burlesques. His The Bashful Earthquake (1898), Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten (1904) and This Giddy Globe (1919) show Herford’s delicate skill and his versatile dexterity. These volumes, like most of Herford’s, are embellished by his own drawings, which are fully as graceful as the accompanying verses.

Untermeyer, Louis. Modern American Poetry. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1921,p. 89.

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