Description
Paperback cover has some wear, creases and tears. Cover is taped. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightfully quirky memoir by the renowned American poet Ogden Nash offers a witty and charming glimpse into married life in the early 20th century. Published in 1964, “Marriage Lines: Notes of a Student Husband” is a delightful collection of Nash’s humorous observations and musings on the joys and challenges of matrimony. With his signature playful wordplay and clever rhymes, Nash captures the essence of domestic bliss and marital mishaps with a refreshing candor and self-deprecating wit.
Despite the well-loved condition of this classic reprint edition, the clean pages and secure binding ensure that Nash’s timeless verses remain perfectly readable and enjoyable for collectors and poetry enthusiasts alike. As a pivotal figure in the development of light verse, Nash’s work continues to delight readers with its clever wordplay and insightful commentary on the human experience. This particular copy, with its charming imperfections, serves as a tangible link to the era in which Nash penned these delightful vignettes, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the nostalgic charm of mid-century American domesticity.