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  1. Sonnets to a red-haired lady / by a gentleman with a blue beard ; and, famous love affairs ; drawings by Stuart Hay by Don (1878-1937) Marquis, 1922-01-01
  2. Dreams & dust, poems by Don, 1878-1937 Marquis, 2009-10-26
  3. Carter and other people by Marquis Don 1878-1937, 1921-01-01
  4. Biography - Marquis, Don(ald) (Robert Perry) (1878-1937): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Judson Knight, 2003-01-01
  5. Selected Letters of Don Marquis by William McCollum, 1983-02

81. Metroactive Movies | Ralph Bakshi
NOTE Marquis (18781937), a columnist for the New York Sun, You know it sworking, if you re making movies you Don t want to your mother to see
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84. Don Marquis Quotes - The Quotations Page
Don Marquis (1878 1937) US humorist more author details Don Marquis;Honesty is a good thing, but it is not profitable to its possessor unless it is
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If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.
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Pity the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
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Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
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Don Marquis Donald Robert Perry Marquis (1878 1937). Middle age is when aman is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel just as good as
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Don Marquis Donald Robert Perry Marquis (1878 1937). By the time a bartenderknows what drink a man will have to before he orders, there is little else
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88. Don Marquis Life Stories, Books, & Links
Don Marquis (1878 1937). Category American Literature. Born July 29, 1878Walnut, Illinois, United States. Died December 29, 1937. Related authors
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Don Marquis (1878 - 1937) Category: American Literature Born: July 29, 1878
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No related authors found list all writers Don Marquis - LIFE STORIES Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Archy's Mehitabel
On this day in 30 BC Cleopatra committed suicide. Death by self-inflicted asp was no whim: Cleopatra's search for a painless exit caused more than one unfortunate to be experimentally force-fed this or that drug or snake. The dress-rehearsing done, came the final act: "Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have / Immortal longings in me. . . ." Archy, Mehitabel, Wotthehell
On this day in 1937 Don Marquis died. Although also a playwright and a novelist, Marquis is most famous for the "Archy and Mehitabel" poetry he wrote for his newspaper column Archy being the soul of a "vers libre bard" in the body of a cockroach, Mehitabel being an alley cat on her ninth life and "bound / for a journey down the sound / in the midst of a refuse mound / but wotthehell wotthehell." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Archy and Mehitabel
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89. Don Marquis Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about Don Marquis s life and Archyology The Long Lost Tales of Archyand Mehitabel, Don Marquis (1878 1937). Category American Literature
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Don Marquis (1878 - 1937) Category: American Literature Born: July 29, 1878
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No related authors found list all writers Don Marquis - LIFE STORIES Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Archy's Mehitabel
On this day in 30 BC Cleopatra committed suicide. Death by self-inflicted asp was no whim: Cleopatra's search for a painless exit caused more than one unfortunate to be experimentally force-fed this or that drug or snake. The dress-rehearsing done, came the final act: "Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have / Immortal longings in me. . . ." Archy, Mehitabel, Wotthehell
On this day in 1937 Don Marquis died. Although also a playwright and a novelist, Marquis is most famous for the "Archy and Mehitabel" poetry he wrote for his newspaper column Archy being the soul of a "vers libre bard" in the body of a cockroach, Mehitabel being an alley cat on her ninth life and "bound / for a journey down the sound / in the midst of a refuse mound / but wotthehell wotthehell." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Archy and Mehitabel
fiction Archyology II (The Final Dig) : The Long Lost Tales of Archy and Mehitabel

90. Don Marquis - KnowProSE.com
Submitted by Taran on Sunday, November 14, 2004 0431. The chief obstacle tothe progress of the human race is the human race. — Don Marquis (1878 - 1937)
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91. Chronological Author List "1875 To 1879" Compiled By GIGA
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92. Don Marquis
Quotation from and biography of Don Marquis. (archy s life of mehitabel).Donald Robert Perry Marquis. 1878 1937. American journalist and humorist,
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boss i saw a picture of myself in a paper the other day writing on a typewriter with some of my feet i wish it was as easy as that what i have to do is dive at each key on the machine and bump it with my head and sometimes it telescopes my occiput into my vertebrae and i have a permanent callous on my forehead i am in fact becoming a low brow think of it me with all my learning to become a low brow hoping that you will remain the same i am as ever your faithful little bug archy -Don Marquis (archy a low brow, from (archy s life of mehitabel) Donald Robert Perry Marquis. American journalist and humorist, known for his columns The Sun Dial in the New York Sun and The Lantern in the New York Tribune Among his best known humorous and satirical books are Archy and Mehitabel (1927) and several sequels, a satire on life in the 1920's in terms of a cockroach and a cat.

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94. Don Marquis Quotes And Quotations
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    96. UPNE | Archyology
    Don Marquis (1878 1937) wrote daily for the New York Sun and Herald Tribuneand was author of many books. Inveterate Marquis devotee and collector Jeff
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    the long lost tales of archy and mehitabel
    marquis, don. jeff adams, ed. and pref.; ed frascino, drawings. America's beloved archy and mehitabel finally return in these entrancing uncollected stories. "Archy and his racy pal Mehitabel are timeless," noted E. B. White in his essay on Don Marquis and his famous creations, and the undimmed enthusiasm of several generations of fans who every year buy thousands of copies of Marquis' earlier collections testifies to their appeal. A whimsical and sophisticated sage, archy the cockroach entertained readers with iconoclastic observations on pretensions, politics, and our place in the cosmos during Marquis' career as a New York newspaper columnist in the 1920s and 30s.
    Allegedly tapping out stories at night by leaping from key to key on Marquis' typewriter, archy couldn't quite manage the shift key for capital letters. Although his tales appeared in lower case, his views achieved a level grand enough to solidify Marquis' reputation as an American humorist in the tradition of Mark Twain, Joel Chandler Harris, and Ring Lardner. archyology brings together selected "lost" tales that were literally rescued from oblivion by Jeff Adams, who found them among papers stored in a steamer trunk since Marquis' death.
    And so archy emerges from his long silence. Whether reporting on characters like emmet the ghost, sailing to Paris to visit the insects of Europe, being trapped for days in a New York subway train, or hanging out in a Long Island orchard enjoying fermented cherries, archy is always both provocative and inimitable. With illustrations by Ed Frascino, a New Yorker regular, this collection reintroduces a delightful cast of characters who reconfirm archy's view of the world: "the only way to live with it is to laugh at it."

    97. UPNE | Archyology Ii (the Final Dig)
    Don Marquis (1878 1937) wrote daily for the New York Sun and Herald Tribuneand was author of many books. Inveterate Marquis devotee and collector JEFF
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    archyology ii (the final dig)
    the long lost tales of archy and mehitabel
    marquis, don. jeff adams, ed. and pref.; ed frascino, drawings The new and final adventures of archy the cockroach sage and his zany but lovable entourage. In this second and final volume "composed" by archy, the literary cockroach, the wonderfully whimsical insect and his fractious feline friend, mehitabel, engage in misadventures large and small and comment with quirky accuracy on the common state of humanity. Previously unpublished in book form and literally recovered from a steamer trunk by editor Jeff Adams, these stories are the product of Don Marquis, a New York columnist and raconteur who was one of America's most popular humorists during the early twentieth century. archy supposedly worked at Marquis's newsroom typewriter at night, diving headfirst onto individual keys to tap out columns; unable to use the shift key, of course, Archy settled for lower-case letters and dispensed with punctuation entirely.
    Ungrammatical as they may be, Archy's wry insights are a true delight, for, as he puts it, "one advantage of being a cockroach is that i see things from the under side." From that unique perspective we follow the continuing saga of archy, the Cockroach Detective, a spoof on the gumshoe genre in which the six-legged private eye encounters a raja, his chorus-girl harem, Bolshevist twins, an Egyptologist, seven sister manicurists, and a set of bejeweled false teeth. In other episodes archy saves the US fleet from a German U-boat attack, muses with a spider about humanity's inhumanity to insects, stows away on a freighter to London, and climbs to the top of the Washington Monument.

    98. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
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    99. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters M,N
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    100. Academy Of Arts And Letters
    Marquis, Don (L) 1878 1937, 1923. Marr, Carl (A) 1858 - 1936, 1908. Marsh,Reginald (A) 1898 - 1954, 1946. Martin, Agnes (A) 1912 - 2004, 1989
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