A macabre children's poem featuring the Nocturnals, illustrated with paintings by Dan Brereton.
The poem illustrates the stereotype of Igbo slaves in the Americas.
A religious poem of some beauty composed by him on the occasion of his taking his degree illustrates the fervent piety of his character.
The poem, despite itself, illustrates how to combine the two.
The book contains 61 poems illustrated with her drawings made between the ages of 5 and 8 years old.
The poem mainly illustrates Mongolian nature beauty and scenery.
The poem illustrated the fact that soldiers who could not return to their previous jobs needed support, and the need to raise money to support the fighting troops.
Theophile Gautier's poems are evoked rather than illustrated by the choreographer, a method that succeeds.
Oread, one of her earliest and best-known poems, which was first published in the 1915 anthology, illustrates this early style:
More than 100 poems from around the world, some by well-known authors, others by previously unpublished beginners, illustrated with handsome portrait photographs of some contributors.