
Harry Graham
Jocelyn Henry Clive 'Harry' Graham was an English writer. He was a successful journalist and later, after distinguished military service, a leading lyricist for operettas and musical comedies, but he is now best remembered as a writer of humorous verse in a style of grotesquerie and black humour.

Misrepresentative Men
Discover uproarious verses skewering the legacies of renowned figures, blending history with humor to expose the hilarious side of fame.
By Harry Graham

Verse and Worse
Get ready for a funny poetic journey where clever verses uncover the absurdities of life with laughter and sharp observations.
By Harry Graham

The Mother of Parliaments
Witness the captivating tale of a nation's political heart, where power struggles and historical transformations forge the very essence of modern governance.
By Harry Graham

The Motley Muse (Rhymes for the Times)
Step back in time for a rollicking ride through witty verses that hilariously observe people in the 1900's.
By Harry Graham

Fiscal Ballads
Ordinary people find themselves in humorous situations as they grapple with confusing new trade laws.
By Harry Graham

Familiar Faces
Meet a cast of comical characters whose silly quirks and habits are exposed in this collection of playfully sharp and witty poems.
By Harry Graham

Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes
Enter a world of wicked wit where mischievous children and heartless families collide in shockingly funny and grim poetic tales.
By Harry Graham

More Misrepresentative Men
Get ready to laugh as famous figures are playfully roasted in witty verses, exposing the silly side of history and celebrity.
By Harry Graham

Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many
Prepare for a riotous read as well-known sayings are twisted into outrageous, laugh-out-loud observations about the wild world of immoral behavior.
By Harry Graham

Misrepresentative Women
Through playful verses, historical women are reimagined with a humorous twist, blending admiration and critique.
By Harry Graham