Richard Wilbur, poet, translator, critic and teacher, has twice been awarded the Puliter Prize, most recently for New and Collected Poems, 1989. In this new hilarious collection, he delights readers with his ingenious way of turning words upside down and backward. Illustrated.
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Richard Wilbur, poet, translator, critic and teacher, has twice been awarded the Puliter Prize, most recently for New and Collected Poems, 1989. In this new hilarious collection, he delights readers with his ingenious way of turning words upside down and backward. Illustrated.
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Good. Harcourt Childrens Books, 1991. Good. Book shows moderate wear/ spine tight, pages clean/ D.J. not price clipped; several small creases; front flyleaf creased; moderate edge wear/ corners and spine slightly bumped****We ship most books within 24 hours****Customer satisfaction guaranteed****Over 22 years of experience in the book selling community.
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Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Very good. Light wear on dustjacket, library stamps on edge & endpage. From Publishers Weekly These 34 whimsical ditties, like those in Wilbur's Opposites, are built around synonyms and antonyms, mostly the latter (""The opposite of stop is go / But sometimes one does both, you know""). Each poem is accompanied by a jaunty, m.