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A statement of the aims of the Fanfrolico Press both typographical and aesthetic with a complete bibliography and specimen passages from the books.
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, 1928 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Hypothesis of a Publisheri"Disguised as publishers, perhaps,", single work poetry humour (p. 9)
- Lysistrata Broaches her Scheme (from Lysistrata), Aristophanes , Jack Lindsay (translator), single work poetry (p. 17)
- Earth-Visitors (to N.L.)i"There were strange riders once, came gusting down", single work poetry (p. 18-19)
- Marino Curses Venice and the Earth (from Marino Faliero), extract (p. 19)
- The Death of Marino (from Marino Faliero), extract (p. 20)
- Cynthia Does Not Go After Alli"She has not gone. She swears she will not go.", Sextus Propertius , Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 24)
- The Judgement of Paris (from Helen Comes of Age), extract (p. 30)
- The Angry Queen Greets the Vikings (from Ragnhild)i"Welcome, all, to the house of Frithcof.", single work drama poetry (p. 31)
- Bussy is in Love, and Drunk (from Bussy d'Amboise)i"Bussy: Never. Let us drain ourselves of love", single work drama poetry (p. 31)
- Reassurancei"That was a hare (no Satyr as you thought)", single work poetry (p. 33)
- I Blow My Pipesi"I blow my pipes, the glad birds sing,", single work poetry humour (p. 33)
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