Neither Here Nor There
A MIRROR OF FRIVOLITY
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE
By OLIVER HERFORD
Author of “The Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten,” “This Giddy Globe,” etc.
¶ As a humorous commentator upon morals and manners with special attention to cats, tutti frutti trees, Bolshevism for babies and trouser creases. Mr. Herford leaves nothing to be desired. His book is a mirror of engaging frivolity, an incisive but good-humored thrust at the follies of the day. Here and there a very rich and moving note is struck, as in THE BON DIEU’S BIRTHDAY PARTY where one finds in full flower that tender fantasy which is the greatest charm of Mr. Herford’s imagination.
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY Publishers New York
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE
OLIVER HERFORD
Oliver Herford
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NEITHER HERE NOR THERE
THE SECRET
OUR LEISURE CLASS
CONCERNING REVOLVING DOORS.
BOLSHEVISM FOR BABIES
THE TUTTI-FRUTTI TREE
THOSE BILL-BOARDS
THE LURE OF THE “AD”
LOOK BEFORE SHE LEAPS
THE LOW COST OF CABBING
THE GREAT MATCH-BOX MYSTERY
PART ONE
PART TWO
ARE CATS PEOPLE?
MLLE. FAUTEUIL
MONEY AND FIREFLIES
CONCERNING THE TROUSER-CREASE
AN OLD-FASHIONED HEAVEN
ANOTHER LOST ART
MR. CHESTERTON AND THE SOLILOQUY
BUNK
THE COST OF A PYRAMID
WALTZING MICE AND DANCING MEN
THE HOBGOBLIN
THE VOICE OF THE PUSSY-WILLOW
PERNICIOUS PEACHES
SECOND CHILDHOOD’S HAPPY HOUR
PITY THE POOR GUEST OF HONOR
A NEW MONROE DOCTRINE
DO CATS COME BACK?
THE RUTHLESSNESS OF MR. COBB
MY LAKE
THE HUNDREDTH AMENDMENT
SAY IT WITH ASTERISKS