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Riley Farm-Rhymes

by Riley, James Whitcomb

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New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1905. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Vawter, Will. Reprint. Spine toned, boards lightly soiled. 1905 Hard Cover. 187 pp. Red boards, cornstalk illustration on spine. Country pictures by Will Vawter. (1849–1916). An Indiana poet who wrote about his happy boyhood memories, James Whitcomb Riley is the author of verses that recapture the simple good times of another era. Riley has never been regarded as a great poet, but his work preserves the American past. Riley was born on Oct. 7, 1849, in Greenfield, Ind. He was the third of six children of Reuben A. Riley, a lawyer and orator. The only subject that interested him in school was reading, and he left school when he was 16. He traveled for a time with a company of sign painters and with a medicine-show company. Back in Greenfield he worked on the local paper and then took a job as a reporter in Anderson, Ind. There he attracted attention by carrying out a literary hoax. Riley felt that the public would acclaim almost any work if its author were famous. He wrote a poem called Leonainie in the style of Edgar Allan Poe. The Kokomo Dispatch printed it as an unpublished Poe masterpiece. After scholars asked to see the original Poe manuscript, Riley revealed the hoax. Riley next worked for the Indianapolis Journal for eight years. He contributed poems to the paper under a pen name, Benj. F. Johnson of Boone, posing as a farmer with a gift for turning his rustic language into pleasing verse. The Boone poems were collected in a little paperback volume of 50 pages as The Old Swimmin’ Hole and ’Leven More Poems, published in 1883. Within a few years Riley had gained national fame with his books of verse and prose sketches. He became a platform entertainer, giving humorous readings from his own works. He was successful in this as well. Riley never married. He maintained a home in Indianapolis, where close friends lived with him. He died in Indianapolis on July 22, 1916. Riley’s other books include Afterwhiles (1887); Pipes o’ Pan at Zekesbury (1888); Old-Fashioned Roses (1888); Rhymes of Childhood (1890); Green Fields and Running Brooks (1893); Armazindy (1894); A Child-World (1896); An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1902); and Out to Old Aunt Mary’s (1903). An edition of his poems, complete in six volumes, was published in 1913.

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Bookseller
Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2344151
Title
Riley Farm-Rhymes
Author
Riley, James Whitcomb
Illustrator
Vawter, Will
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Reprint
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1905
Size
0x0x0
Weight
1.06 lbs
Keywords
POETRY POEMS FARM RHYMES JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY
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