Misrepresentative Women
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Misrepresentative Women - Dan Sayre Groesbeck
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Title: Misrepresentative Women
Author: Harry Graham
Illustrator: Dan Sayre Groesbeck
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Language: English
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MISREPRESENTATIVE WOMEN
By HARRY GRAHAM
Misrepresentative Women
"For long with horror she has viewed
The naked Truth for being nude"
MISREPRESENTATIVE WOMEN
By Harry Graham
Author of Misrepresentative Men
and More Misrepresentative Men
ILLUSTRATED BY
Dan Sayre Groesbeck
NEW YORK
Duffield & Company
MCMVI
Copyrght, 1906, by
DUFFIELD & COMPANY
Published, September, 1906
THE TROW PRESS, NEW YORK
NOTICE
NO ADMITTANCE
EXCEPT ON
PLEASURE
Contents
List of Illustrations
Publishers’ Preface
Gentle Reader, who so patiently have waited
For such viands as your poet can provide,
(Which, as critics have occasionally stated,
Must be trying to a delicate inside,)
Once again are opportunities afforded
Of a banquet, or a déjeuner at least,
Once again your toleration is rewarded
By a literary feast!
You may think that Rudyard Kipling’s work