Our Game : and Omar Khay-yam for bowlers.
In: Our game by the Unknown Bowler. John May. 2nd ed. Melbourne : Wilke & Co., 1947. 254 p.
75 quatrains.
Biegstraaten 68
Our Game : and Omar Khay-yam for bowlers.
In: Our game by the Unknown Bowler. John May. 2nd ed. Melbourne : Wilke & Co., 1947. 254 p.
75 quatrains.
Biegstraaten 68
The Modern Rubaiyat. Kate Masterson
In: A Parody Anthology, collected by C. Wells.
New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1904. P. 7-10.
Potter 1115
Lines on recent events. Written for the Omar Khayyám Club, November 15th, 1928. E.V. Lucas
In: The Second Book of the Omar Khayyám Club 1910-1929. London : Printed for the members for private circulation, 1931. Pp. 159-161.
A Bookseller’s Rubáiyát. Being verses written by E.V. Lucas and read by him at Methuen & Co.’s Dinner, at which a number of members of the bookselling trade were present, on November 15 1912.
[S.l.] : Privately printed, 1912. 16 p.
Potter 1152
The Rúby mállet of Omar Khayyam.
In: Olympian Echoes. By C.D. Locock.
London : St. Catherine Press, 1908. Pp. 32-33.
Potter 1135
The Rubaiyat of a Huffy Husband. Mary B. Little.
Boston : The Gorham Press, 1908. 62 p.
Potter 1137
The Rub-Ya-Out of Omore Diem in a new translation by Tuli Kupferberg
New York : Birth Press, 1962. (Panic pamphlet, no. 1)
4 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm.