Rubáiyát=itis. Walter G. Doty
In: Life 1916-12-07: Vol 68 Iss 1780
6 quatrains
Rubáiyát=itis. Walter G. Doty
In: Life 1916-12-07: Vol 68 Iss 1780
6 quatrains
Rubaiyat of a Suffragette. Walter G. Doty
In: Puck 1912-07-17: Vol 71 Iss 1846
Omar for Housewives
In: Parodies and Imitations, Old and New. Edited by J.A. Stanley-Adam and Bernard C. White. With a foreword by Arthur Quiller-Couch. London : Hutchinson. Pp. 305-306.
Omar for Housewives
In: Parodies and Imitations, Old and New. Edited by J.A. Stanley-Adam and Bernard C. White. With a foreword by Arthur Quiller-Couch.
London : Hutchinson, 1912. P. 305-306.
9 quatrains.
Potter 1155
The Rubaiyat of Omar Cigarettes. Being the modern adventures of Omar Khayyam the great Persian philosopher, whose poetry on the joy of life has made his fame eternal.
[S.l.] : [American Tobacco Co.], 1912. 62 p.
58 quatrains.
Illustrated by C.J. Miller.
Biegstraaten 42
Kaiserlian 206
Paas 5790
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.
26 quatrains.
Potter 1152
Omar Khayyám in the Underground Railway.
In: Poems. Mathematical and miscellaneous. By Henry Daw Ellis.
London : Chiswick Press, 1912. P. 45.
1 quatrain.
Potter 1153
Omar Khayyam, who has discovered a new interest in life. H.E.
In: The Austin Advocate, vol.2, no.1 (November 1912), p.14.
A selection of three quatrains published on Omar Khayyam Rubaiyat
FitzGerald at football.
In: The strummings of a lyre. F. Bonham Burr.
London : Fifield, 1912. p. 63-64.
10 quatrains.
Potter 1154
This gem-studded book is the top-notch of the binder’s art. Anon.
In: New York Times, April 7, 1912.
“Copy of Omar Khayyam bought at auction in London for over $ 2,000 will raise an interesting customs-question when brought here.”