It's been more than thirty years since the appearance of a collection
from America's laureate of light verse. Ogden Nash first gathered
together an anthology of thirty years of his published works in 1959. In
1973 his daughters gathered more than four hundred of his poems and
called it I Wouldn't Have Missed It, a quote from one of his verses. Now
more poems have come to light, so his daughters have once again produced
The Best of Ogden Nash, the definitive Nash anthology. The poems display
the talent of the man whose verse entranced America from the time of the
Great Depression until his death in 1971. The Best of Ogden Nash should
delight old fans and introduce new readers to a unique talent.