. Walt Mason : his book. ^^^Si^ U N I V E P\ 5 I T YLIBRARIES BOOK CARD YOU ARE RESPONSIBLEFOR THE LOSS OF THIS CARD ^0941 3 909 ^i3 .til. (j2P«-e5^i ^ WALT MASON HIS BOOK With an IntroductionBy Irvin S. Cobb I llustrated New York Barse & Hopkins Publishers \ . \ ^ This book is compiled from a careful selection of the best prest VM ^ Poems of Walt Uasom. Acknowledgment is made for the use of these poems to Walt Mason\/^ and George Matthew Adams. |r Copyright, iQii, by George Matthew Adams. ^ Copyright, 1916, by Barse & Hopkins. All rights reserved. To ELLA FOSS MASON Whos read my stuf


. Walt Mason : his book. ^^^Si^ U N I V E P\ 5 I T YLIBRARIES BOOK CARD YOU ARE RESPONSIBLEFOR THE LOSS OF THIS CARD ^0941 3 909 ^i3 .til. (j2P«-e5^i ^ WALT MASON HIS BOOK With an IntroductionBy Irvin S. Cobb I llustrated New York Barse & Hopkins Publishers \ . \ ^ This book is compiled from a careful selection of the best prest VM ^ Poems of Walt Uasom. Acknowledgment is made for the use of these poems to Walt Mason\/^ and George Matthew Adams. |r Copyright, iQii, by George Matthew Adams. ^ Copyright, 1916, by Barse & Hopkins. All rights reserved. To ELLA FOSS MASON Whos read my stuff daily,A long, happy timt, I dedicate gayly Thts package of rhyme. Cobbs Masonism I have never met Walt Mason—that is, Ivenever met him face to face. By the sametoken he has never met me. So the benefitto date is as much his as it is mine. We aresplitting our blessings, fifty-fifty. I have never met him but I have seen his pic-ture. I have a feeling that his picture will beprinted in this, the fifth volume of his assembledworks. This the publisher will do to keep peo-ple from saying Masons verse is the homeliestthing inwaltmasonhisbook00maso


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