"Versos del absurdo ingleses." . . "A. Horowitz & Son." . . "Harper & Row, Publishers." . . . . . . "Literature of Delight. Nash completed this verse by Lear, brought fantastically into focus by the images in Burkert's generous, splendid paintings. Turn this over to young readers and ask them just what is the Pip. Or, what is he not?"@en . "Literature of Delight. Nash completed this verse by Lear, brought fantastically into focus by the images in Burkert's generous, splendid paintings. Turn this over to young readers and ask them just what is the Pip. Or, what is he not?" . . . . . . . "The scroobious pip" . . . . . . . . . . "The Scroobious Pip"@en . "The Scroobious Pip" . "Children's poetry" . "Juvenile works" . . "Fantasy literature" . . . . . "Nonsense verse" . "The Scroobious Pip. Completed by Ogden Nash. Illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert"@en . "Illustrators' autographs (Provenance)" . "Edward Lear's The Scroobious Pip" . . . "In this verse by Lear and completed by Ogden Nash, the Scroobious Pip visits various places while all the animals, birds, fish, and insects try to figure out what exactly he is." . "Scroobious Pip" . . "Poetry" . . . . . . . . . "Dust jackets (Bindings)" . . "Neff Lithographing Company, Inc." . . . . "Nonsense rhymes." . .