Sea Plunder (1917)
Henry de Vere Stacpoole
Sea Plunder (1917)
Henry de Vere Stacpoole
Imagine growing up as a child and never ever hearing a single nursery rhyme. Then as an adult and new parent, you discover these rhymes and find them utterly ridiculous. This is how it all began-endless questions and musing on all things Mother Goose and why anyone would find these rhymes worthy of being read or sung to children. Add a touch of sarcasm and humor, and you have Breaking Down Humpty’s Wall, a fun-filled jab at the world-famous goose and her poetry by an author who clearly has a sick and twisted sense of humor that he would like to share with the world.
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