A modern Omar. By Horace Dodd Gastit
In: Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine 1910-10: Vol 86 Iss 514
6 quatrains, each beaing a title. Only the second quatrain reflects FitzGerald’s version
Also Potter 1027
A modern Omar. By Horace Dodd Gastit
In: Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine 1910-10: Vol 86 Iss 514
6 quatrains, each beaing a title. Only the second quatrain reflects FitzGerald’s version
Also Potter 1027
The Auto Rubaiyat. Reginald Wright Kauffman.
In: The Wit and Humor of America; vol. 3. ed. Marshall P Wilder. New York; London : Funk & Wagnalls, 1911. Pp. 546-547
Originally in: Lippincott’s Magazine [Potter 1239 E]
12 quatrains
Are You a Rubaiyat? Frederick Moxon
In: Puck 1911-11-15: Vol 70 Iss 1811
9 quatrains
Quatrains, not real parodies, the last line of each verse is a quote from FitzGerald.
Rubaiyat of the Ex-Fan. Harce Parsons
In: Puck 1911-09-06: Vol 70 Iss 1801
5 quatrains
Rubaiyat of Uncle Sam. Alexander Blair Thaw
In: Life, 57, no. 1471 (5 January 1911); 34
11 quatrains
Rubaiyat of a Bridge Player. D.B. van Buren
In: The New York Times 1911-06-06: Vol 60 Iss 19491
8 quatrains
The Western Rubáiyát
In: The Western Multifaria. Oxford, OH. Junior Class of Western College for Women, 1911.
Six quatrains printed on page 42.
Paas 5787
The Rubaiyat of Potter Heigham. Quatrains on the Broads, dedicated to Fred and Jack by “Tolly”.
Leicester : Adams Bros. & Shardlow, 1911. 18 p.
76 quatrains.
Potter 1149
The Rubaiyat of a college student. By Ned Nafe.
New York : Broadway Publishing & Co., 1911. 20 p.
48 quatrains.
Potter 1148
The rubaiyat of a young housewife by E.E. Gobert.
[S.l.] : Privately printed, 1911. 18 p.
24 quatrains.
Potter 1146