All books are listed Chronologically

POGO (1951)
Daily strip reprints (from 1949-1951)
Publisher’s Introduction (Author’s Introduction
1963-on) – text
Publisher’s Foreword – text
1.
Howland and Churchy disguise Pogo to get Albert’s cigars.
2.
Seminole Sam sells water; three mice take up residence in Albert’s
stomach.
3.
Howland forecasts snow for the swamp; Pogo and Albert look for a
groundhog.
4.
Albert is an Easter Bunny and Beauregard becomes a birdwatcher.
5.
Albert and Pogo run a newspaper.
6.
Howland makes an Adam Bomb; Albert spies as a sizzle grinder.
7.
Porky Pine woos Hepzibah, a skunk; Horrors Greeley the cow heads west.
8.
Pogo duels Miz Beaver to defend Miz Beaver’s honor.
9.
Albert is tried for eating Tasty, the pup-dog.
10.
Election day in the swamp and everyone is running for an unspecified
office.
11.
Albert uses Mouldy Mort the frog to stir up the cake batter.
12.
The bats become Boy Bird Watchers; Miz Limpkin loses her eggs.
13.
Pup-dog talks and a vaudeville show is started.
14.
The swamp throws a Christmas party for Porky.

I GO POGO (1952) Original
material* and daily strip reprints (from 1951-1952)
Publisher’s Foreword – text
“How Pierceful Grows the Hazy Yon!” verse with illustration
1.
Bun Rabbit celebrates all holidays at once; Howland and Churchy argue
over the month.
2.
Albert prepares for a poetry contest against the angle worm.
3.
Albert uses a ghost writer and Churchy judges the contest without a head.
4.
Enter P T Bridgeport, who wants the headless Churchy for his circus.
5.
Pogo meets Tammananny Tiger and the circus closes.
6.
Rackety-coon chile runs away with Pupdog and Tammananny.
7.
Albert, Churchy and Beauregard hunt tiger; Pogo and Porky find the tads.
8.
Baseball with blind umpires and Albert pitching an all-hit game.
9.
Introducing Sarcophagus MacAbre who frames Churchy for forging mail.
10.
Howland builds a mechaniwockle man; Bun Rab strikes against the clock.
11.
Albert meets the cowbirds who take over his stork nest-sitting.
12.
Pogo becomes a candidate despite controversy (and his own reluctance).
13.
P T Bridgeport holds a rally; the cowbirds move in with Pogo.
14.
The Pogo Party takes off, leaving the candidate behind.
15.
“Free to Get Ready and Sore to Go” Elephant and Donkey fight it out.*

UNCLE POGO SO-SO STORIES
(1953) Original material
Publisher’s Foreword – text
Dedication – verse with illustration
“Robin Hood to Pay Piper” A tale of Sherwood Forest.
“A Chile’s Guardin’ Adversus” verse with illustrations:
Northern Lights
Why the Wind Goes “Whew!”
A Small Song
Many Happy Returns
Man’s Best Friend
Words Upon a Box of Soap
The Third Rail Theme
How Low is the Lowing Herd?
Peep, Bo, Peep!
“The Bloody Drip of Mucky Spleen” Albert as Meat Hamburg, detective.
“The Story of Chicken Little” with Howland, Churchy, Beauregard and others.
“Dog-Gone” text with illustrations: a couple, a dog and their appetites.
“The Traveling Musicians” with Albert, Pogo, Howland, Churchy and others.
About the Author – text

THE POGO PAPERS (1953) Daily
strip reprints (from 1952-1953)
Publisher’s Foreword – text
Dedication – verse with illustration
1.
Howland proposes to Mamselle Hepzibah for Pogo and comes to a stiff end.
2.
Pogo, the presidential candidate, decides to run (for his life).
3.
Beauregard joins Pogo as “Li’l Arf an’ Nonny.”
4.
The bats defend Pogo to the Deacon and the cowbirds.
5.
Pogo and Beauregard run into an unemployed Bullmoose candidate.
6.
Albert and Mouse find Uncle Antlers, who claims to be Pogo.
7.
Pogo returns home and loses the election.
8.
Porky’s Uncle Baldwin arrives.
9.
Deciding there is room for only one porcupine, Porky leaves.
10.
Pogo and Albert brave the storm looking for Porky.
11.
Willow McWisper helps Pogo and Albert find Porky.
12.
Rehearsal for the Christmas pageant; Deacon talks of Peace on Earth.
13.
Howland and Churchy believe they have pulled off Uncle Baldwin’s head.
14.
Churchy and Uncle Baldwin plan on making a fortune selling Dirt.
15.
Albert helps Pogo with housework and almost buys some Dirt.
16.
Howland and Seminole Sam steal the secret ingredient: Dirt!
17.
Howland brings TV to the swamp to sell Dirt.
18.
Introducing Mole MacCarony, a near-sighted All-American birdwatcher.
19.
To take over the TV station, Mole convinces Howland to migrate.
20.
Pogo talks sense to Howland, who practices flying.
21.
Mole wants control of the citizens and starts as a TV censor.
22.
Mouse takes up residence in Beauregard’s hat.
23.
Enter Simple J Malarkey, who takes over the Boy Bird Watchers.
24.
Albert and troupe try to infiltrate the Bonfire Boys.
25.
Mole and Malarkey turn on each other, thanks to the Deacon.
26.
Baseball season with Howland, Churchy, Albert and Igor Beaver.
About the Author – text
Publisher’s Afterword – text

THE POGO STEPMOTHER
GOOSE (1954) Original material
Dedication – verse with illustrations
“Robin, the Red Breasted Hood” A Russian mellerdrama.
“Wry Song” verse with illustrations
“Willow the Wasp” verse with illustrations
“The Town on the Edge of the End” text with illustrations:
"The Pied Piper" verse with illustrations:
“Mistress Flurry”
“The Marked and Burning Deck”
“Hot Cross Buns”
“Hey, Diddle”
“Ali Baba the Black Sheep”
“Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do”
“Lucid Lucy Lost Her Locket”
“The Hunt”
“The is the Hunt”
“The Jumping Cow”
“The Cow Jumped Over the Mood” A cow enters a frog jumping contest.
“Simple Simon” Where’s your ware?
“The Queen of Hearts” verse with illustrations
“The Trial and the Tarts” verse with illustrations
“A Report from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: Who Stole
the Tarts?”
text with illustrations: featuring the Okefenokee Repertory Players.
“Eenie Finis (Finest Foe)” verse with illustrations
Author’s Afterword – text

THE INCOMPLEAT POGO (1954)
Daily strip reprints (from 1953-1954)
Publisher’s Foreword – text
Dedication – text
1.
Seminole Sam helps Churchy conduct a blindfold test of comic books.
2.
Sam sells Albert on the domestic weather business.
3.
Howland and Churchy babysit Grundoon.
4.
Mole and Churchy become attached through Clifford the Crawfish.
5.
P T Bridgeport talks Albert into a life of circus stardom.
6.
Albert packs the Pupdog unintentionally.
7.
Beauregard and Albert investigate the missing Pupdog.
8.
Mole is blamed, Uncle Baldwin shows up and Pupdog is found.
9.
Churchy arranges a year of October.
10.
Albert swallows Halpha2 O’Moeba, friend of the Picayune
Frog.
11.
The fire department is called in and Howland goes in after Halpha.
12.
Howland duels with Churchy from inside Albert.
13.
Churchy talks with the fire department (Bun Rabbit carries the hose).
14.
Enter Roogey Batoon, New Orleans pelican.
15.
Albert and the bats lunch on the Lou’siana Perches.
16.
Introducing Snavely and the apprentice cobra; exit Roogey.
17.
Mouse plays mongoose with the worm chile but Miz Beaver breaks it up.
18.
Miz Beaver and Hepzibah have a party; Churchy encounters the cowbirds.
19.
The World Series with Miz Beaver as umpire; Grundoon supplies the ball.
20.
Tammananny Tiger discusses freedom of the press with Pogo and Porky.
21.
Alf and Reggie give Porky a thousand pardons.
22.
Howland starts Okefenokee U and everyone wants to be on the faculty.
23.
Introducing Sis Boombah, who polls Choo Choo the mailman.
24.
Sis Boombah coaches the bean bag team; the school teaches nothing.
25.
Deacon Mushrat and the cowbirds protest the activities.
26.
Everyone practices for Christmas including the tads.
27.
Okefenokee wins the big bowl game against Igloo U by default.
Author’s Afterword – text

THE POGO PEEK-A-BOOK (1955)
Original material
Publisher’s Foreword – text
“One Small Score for Two Brown Eyes” verse with illustration
“Our Pledge” text with illustration: an introduction by “The Board.”
“Lhude Sing Cuccu” verse with illustrations
“More Mother Goosery Rinds” A wandering musician helps with the rhymes.
“Gore Blimey: The Bloody Drip Writhes Again” More detecting with Albert.
“A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go”
verse with illustrations
“The Account of the Wooful Frog” Chicken Little leads the tads in a
performance.
“Glory” text with illustrations: the kingdoms of Humpty and Dumpty do
battle.
“The Man from Suffern on the Steppes, or 1984 and All That” A Russian tale
of Madisonav.
“Lines to Celebrate the Loss of a Galosh” verse with illustrations
“Yoo Hoo, Killed Cock Robin?” Albert gets carried away while reading.
“Finem Respice” verse with illustration

POTLUCK POGO (1955) Daily
strip reprints (from 1954-1955)
Publisher’s Foreword – text
“Lines Upon a Tranquil Brow” verse with illustration
1.
Churchy and Porky joke about death and taxes.
2.
Mouse gets thrown again by the worm chile.
3.
Mouse has a secret he’s eager to tell.
4.
Caramel candies keep Mouse and Albert from talking.
5.
Grundoon is brought in to translate the mumbling.
6.
Wee Willie the Jayhawk tells his history.
7.
Mouse and Snavely meet up with Pogo and the Jayhawk.
8.
Churchy writes a poem for the Deacon to woo Sis Boombah.
9.
Dressed as a gal, Churchy runs into the bats and Albert.
10.
Mamselle Hepzibah bakes for Beauregard; Churchy takes the cake.
11.
Churchy sings and Choo Choo thinks it’s an invasion.
12.
Deacon hears of Miz Boombah’s intentions and departs.
13.
Sis Boombah tries on a bridal gown.
14.
Sis Boombah sets off after the Deacon.
15.
Deep in the swamp, Deacon finds Simple J Malarkey and Indian Charlie.
16.
Howland talks Churchy into rescuing the Deacon.
17.
The bats join Miz Boombah in her search.
18.
The Deacon is found; Malarkey and Charlie go undercover.
19.
Grundoon makes a speech and Mole mistakes it for a bomb formula.
20.
Howland copies the formula; Churchy talks of disasters.
21.
The formula poisons Albert; Grundoon becomes the Mysterious Stranger.
22.
Mole crawls through a cavern in a bait bucket.
23.
Howland is a dead chicken, Churchy a babbling brook and Albert a tree.
24.
A group rushes to save Albert, who is not in trouble.
25.
Howland drills for oil, then joins Churchy and Pogo for eats.
26.
Aunt Granny’s Bitter Brittle Root brings you the World Series.
27.
Albert and Beauregard decide to hold a thinking contest.
28.
Howland practices groundhogging, then goes to coach the contestants.
29.
The thinking contest starts at Pogo’s house with a fight.
30.
The fight is concluded and lunch is served.
31.
The thinking contest restarts and turns to frogs and popcorn.
32.
A case of hiccups may decide the contest.
33.
The judges think they are better thinkers than the contestants.
34.
Porky visits Pogo and they deliver Christmas gifts together.
Author’s Afterword - text

SONGS OF THE POGO (1956)
Original material
Publisher’s Notes on dust jacket flaps and backcover
Endpapers – illustration
Dedication – text
Author’s Foreword – text
Text, music and verse with color illustrations:
“Go Go Pogo”
“A Song Not for Now”
“Don’t Sugar Me”
“Whither the Starling”
“Whence that Wince?”
“The Keen and the Quing”
“Parsnoops”
“Truly True”
“How Low is the Lowing Herd”
“Slopposition”
“Many Harry Returns”
“Evidence”
“Lines Upon a Tranquil Brow”
“Mistress Flurry”
“Man’s Best Friend”
“The Prudent Promisor”
“Song of the Shuttle” or “Smile Wavering Wings”
“Filibeg Fair”
“Northern Lights”
“Lhude Sing Cuccu”
“One Small Score for Two Brown Eyes” or “Only the Lone”
“Twirl, Twirl”
“Mistily Meandering”
“This is the Hunt”
“Wry Song”
“Potlucky”
“Willow the Wasp”
“Prettily Preen”
“The Hazy Yon”
“Deck Us All With Boston Charlie”
(The paperback edition of Songs of the Pogo, published in 1968, has no dust jacket notes,
endpaper illustrations or dedication. A
new Author’s Foreword was written and the illustrations accompanying the songs
appear in black and white.)

THE POGO SUNDAY BOOK (1956)
Original material* and Sunday strip reprints (from 1950-1951)
Author’s Foreword – text Dedication – text
1.
Albert, Pogo and Churchy entertain at a swarry.*
2.
Howland and Churchy think Pogo and Albert have found the Fountain of
Youth.
3.
It seems the Fountain has turned Howland into an egg.
4.
Churchy plucks Howland bare getting him out of a tree.
5.
Doc Seminole Sam grows hair on Howland.
6.
Tacky, the porcupine tad, points out that Pogo has begun to shave a bear.
7.
Pogo takes up medicine and Albert swallows Tacky.
8.
Truant officer Albert runs away from school with the chillun.
9.
Albert becomes Goldie Lox and the Four Bears.
10.
Bear borrows soup bones for forebears.
11.
Bear and Albert try on different recipes.
12.
Albert and Bear start a lifelong feud.
13.
Albert gets stuck in the opposition’s cannon.
14.
Albert tries baking and gets Howland stuck to his head.
15.
Sam and Churchy work on parting Albert and Howland.
16.
Howland lands in a teapot and is mistaken for a Martian by Porky and the
tads.
17.
Pogo and Porky make ice cream to feed the Martian.
18.
Albert eats the Martian and the bones are prepared for return.
19.
Pogo and Churchy land in a Martian chicken farm.
20.
The two space travelers return just in time for Christmas.

THE POGO PARTY (1956) Daily
strip reprints (from 1955-1956)
Publisher’s Foreword – text
Author’s Foreword – text
Preface: Pogo is visited by two lady bugs and a young ‘un.
1.
One of the bats is visited by a mother grackle.
2.
Bemildred studies being a bird; the other bats go fishing with Pogo.
3.
Miz Beaver thinks Bemildred is cupid.
4.
Miz Beaver and Beauregard are shot with “cupid’s” arrow.
5.
Pogo visits Mamselle Hepzibah; Churchy brings a poem.
6.
Tammananny Tiger talks the circus game with Bemildred and Bun Rabbit.
7.
P T paints the pupdog as a tiger for a circus poster.
8.
The bats look for Bemildred; Tammananny tries a practical joke.
9.
Bemildred comes home as a foundling.
10.
P T and Tammananny discuss TV; the bats lose the foundling.
11.
Porky asks Pogo if he will run again for president.
12.
The bats nominate themselves as candidates.
13.
Churchy writes Friday the 13th out of the calendar.
14.
Churchy makes predictions with his calendar; Howland acts as groundhog.
15.
Churchy babysits the groun’chuck tad by singing “loolabyes.”
16.
Howland suggests Hepzibah propose to Pogo and ends up in the cake batter.
17.
Howland stiffens and Churchy goes for help.
18.
The woodpecker family helps Howland break out.
19.
Miz Beaver, disguised as Hepzibah, goes to propose to Pogo.
20.
Thinking Miz Beaver a swamp monster, Bun Rab claims Pogo’s house is
haunted.
21.
Albert tries to fill out his tax form with Bun Rabbit’s help.
22.
Word is out: Pogo is running! Tammananny
tells his life story.
23.
Albert is for vice-president and the Deacon is for vice.
24.
Howland and Seminole Sam plan to “sell our man”; they poll Churchy.
25.
Beauregard offers his services as the candidate’s dog.
26.
Howland writes a new set of questions for Churchy’s answers.
27.
Introducing the Newlife reporters, who insist that Pogo is a rabbit.
28.
Pogo poses for pics while Churchy sings the campaign song.
29.
Howland asks Churchy if Pogo should marry Mamselle Hepzibah, the Lost
Dauphin.
30.
The reporter explains left, right and middle-of-the-road politics.
31.
Plans are to marry Pogo and Hepzibah; Beauregard is heartbroken.
32.
Hepzibah, Porky and Pogo get fed up and run away as li’l ol’ men.

POGO’S SUNDAY PUNCH (1957)
Original material and Sunday strip reprints (from 1952-1953)
Author’s Foreword – text
Dedication – verse with illustrations
“War Nor Peace” Albert, Howland and a cow spread joy and peace as Easter
Bunnies.*
“Stuff and Nonsense” verse with illustrations:*
Dixie is the Land I Love
Half Pastime
Daffodoo
Moon Over Mamie
Hearts of Celery
The Drifting Dream
Song of the Moon
St Swithin’s Swoon
1.
Albert starts telling the stirring story of Handle and Gristle.
2.
Albert leaves out the witch but throws in a dragon.
3.
Handle, Gristle and the dragon smoke a bologna.
4.
Goldilocks (the dragon) introduces the three bears (mice).
5.
Howland is a furry godmomma and Albert can’t figure out an ending.
“More Stuff and Nonsense” verse with illustrations:*
The Prince of Pompadoodle
To Princess Margaret Rose
Fashions Female and/or Male
The Olympics
Frozen Foods
To the Suez Canal
A Summer Song to a Winter Tune
6.
Howland talks Albert into home dentistry.
7.
Albert digs for gold at Pogo’s house; Howland is a dirt plumber.
8.
Churchy writes his Martian memoirs before his trip to Mars.
9.
Howland digs for square roots; Pogo is covered with glory.
10.
Grundoon puts the bite on Pogo.
11.
Churchy tries to solve the Grundoon problem with pliers.
12.
Churchy’s space ship is piloted by geese.
13.
The ship crash lands after the pilots argue.
14.
Pogo is invited to a Christmas banquet by some strange swamp folk.
15.
A mother duck hatches out her husband and Pogo returns home.

POSITIVELY POGO (1957) Daily
strip reprints (from 1955-1956)
Author’s Foreword – text
Dedication – verse
Preface: Pogo and Porky on dreams and humor.
1.
P T Bridgeport and Tammananny get out of show biz and into TV.
2.
Beauregard applies for a dog food commercial.
3.
Albert and Beauregard find out their fathers knew each other
professionally.
4.
Albert practices being a foreign dog.
5.
Porky and Howland write singing commercials.
6.
Mouse meets up with Snavely and his apprentice cobras.
7.
Albert and Beauregard are joke writers for teevy.
8.
Mouse wants to print money on cheese; Churchy predicts famous days.
9.
Howland & Churchy and Albert & Beauregard fight for friendship.
10.
Churchy decides to make money by making money.
11.
Porky says the perfect deal is being alive and not being stuck with it
forever.
12.
Howland asks Mouse about Churchy’s money scheme.
13.
The swamp World Series is cancelled due to lack of a ball.
14.
Churchy begins printing money on food.
15.
Albert and Beauregard leave for New York and another comic strip.
16.
Porky explains the differences between liberals and conservatives.
17.
Churchy stops making money; Grundoon talks to fish.
18.
P T and Tammananny arrive from New York before their special delivery
letter.
19.
Albert has a run-in with a rubber beach horse.
20.
Tammananny discovers you can succeed in flopping at home and abroad.
21.
Mr Pig and his cockadoodle land and begin issuing permits.
22.
The cowbirds receive a coded message and burn it.
23.
The cowbirds run into Mr Pig.
24.
Pogo and Albert discuss voting.
25.
Mr Pig suggests simplifying the election by using just one candidate.
26.
Albert sends Howland’s satellite, with Pogo and Mouse inside, into
orbit.
27.
Pogo and Mouse land in Australia in time for the Olympics.
28.
Pogo represents Mars in the Olympic events.
29.
Pogo takes longest with the Pentathlon, breaking all records.
30.
Pogo and Mouse hitchhike home with St Nick.
31.
Practicing carols, Albert goes over the twelve days of Christmas.
32.
Porky visits Pogo on Christmas day.

THE POGO SUNDAY PARADE (1958)
Original Material and Sunday strip reprints (from 1953-1954)
Dedication – verse with illustrations
“Back to Earth” A Russian nightmare on the moon.*
“High G Over Whiz” verse with illustrations*
“A Roaming Candle” verse with illustrations*
“One Sunday Morn at Break of Born” verse with illustrations*
1.
Howland and Churchy have staring and schreeching contests.
2.
Howland manages Churchy’s boxing career and comes out in the wash.
3.
Howland has eaten part of Bear’s laundry.
4.
Bear settles with Howland and Churchy.
5.
Churchy drops in for lunch; Albert’s head gets stuck in the pot.
6.
Albert (with pot) chases the tads and encounters a tree.
7.
Bear loses his pants and dignity; Albert finds an octopus.
8.
Octopi invade the swamp.
9.
Albert explains the advantages of having an octopus on your head.
10.
Albert becomes a siren; the octopus runs off with Howland.
“Really Round the Ragboys” verse with illustrations*
“A Tuppenny Thrupence” verse with illustrations*
“Our Colander is Full of Holes” verse with illustrations*
11.
Howland and Albert begin tunneling to China.
12.
Pogo and Churchy help Papa Bear with a late Christmas.
13.
Howland and Albert believe they’ve tunneled to Russia, not China.
14.
Have the Russians stolen Georgia and Santa Claus?
15.
Bear demonstrates reindeering to Pogo and Churchy.
16.
Bear insults the potato salad; Santa doesn’t believe in Virginia.
17.
Albert and Bear both play Santa for the tads.
Author’s Afterword – text

G. O. FIZZICKLE POGO (1958)
Daily strip reprints (from 1957-1958)
Author’s Foreword – text
Preface: Porky on telling a joke.
1.
Churchy, Howland and Albert discuss the 18-month Geophysical year.
2.
The trio embarks to measure the globe.
3.
An argument over who’s to be captain stops the voyage.
4.
The fight is set aside for Christmas caroling.
5.
Pogo visits Porky for Christmas.
6.
Mouse’s cousin believes that men should be sent up in satellites.
7.
Mouse and Flea argue over who is man’s best friend.
8.
Beauregard discourses on fleas.
9.
Are scientists using mechanical animals?
10.
Pogo suggests an animal society against cruelty to humans.
11.
Howland decides to send the flea to the moon.
12.
Albert is self-appointed Defender of the Moon.
13.
Pogo thinks we should take care of Earth before worrying about the moon.
14.
Albert plans a trip to the moon.
15.
Miz Beaver and Beauregard discuss his possibly marrying a flea.
16.
Albert disguises himself as Lulu Arfin’ Nanny.
17.
Pogo and Churchy talk of peace and fishing.
18.
Flea decides to join the beat generation.
19.
Snavely explains that insects will take over Earth.
20.
Howland discovers that Grundoon speaks in Algebra.
21.
Beauregard mistakes Albert for Lulu Arfin’ Nanny.
22.
Albert and Flea tell Howland they are not going to the moon.
23.
Howland takes a G O Fizzickle survey; Churchy is caught in a baby
carriage.
24.
Beauregard frees Churchy and gets caught himself.
25.
Beauregard’s butterfly wants a set of teeth from Pogo.
26.
Choo-Choo reports being bitten by a butterfly.
27.
Mouse suggests a swamp canal to compete with Suez.
28.
Albert has a butterfly attached to his tail.
29.
Churchy starts digging the canal.
30.
Mole plans to take over the canal with toothed butterflies.
31.
Deacon asks the bats to pass as butterflies.
32.
At the canal, Howland writes figures while Mouse thinks.
33.
Alf and Reggie visit the canal.
34.
Deacon and Mole fall into the canal.
35.
Albert swallows the butterfrog, who sees a demon.
36.
Howland tries to exorcise Albert’s monster.
37.
Howland is a witch doctor; Churchy does a rain dance.
38.
Albert decides not to let Mouse inside.
39.
Churchy plans a party…at Pogo’s.

THE POGO SUNDAY BRUNCH (1959)
Original material and Sunday strip reprints (from 1955-1957)
Author’s Foreword – text
Dedication – verse with illustrations*
1.
Albert puzzles over “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
2.
Howland comes upon Albert in a nightgown and Churchy under the bed at
Pogo’s.
3.
To hear a rumor, Miz Beaver wakes Howland with a gun blast.
4.
Churchy, believing Howland murdered, exchanges clothes with Miz Beaver.
“A Cipher of Zephyrs” verse with illustrations:*
The Observation Post
Flow Gently, Sweet Often
Oaf Oaks at Home
Ta La for Two
5.
Albert and the wash is shot from a cannon.
6.
Albert encounters two birds and is shot down by Grundoon.
7.
The birds are reunited and Albert is a hero.
8.
Albert teaches two crickets to crick.
9.
While jumping, Albert runs into Miz Beaver’s pies.
10.
Howland and Churchy help Miz Beaver with the pie and laundry biz.
“What-Nots What’s Not” verse with illustrations*
What Not?
Harken, the Hearth
The Grabbage of Cabbage
A View of the Mexican Boarder
11.
Cricket wants to be a dog; Bear and Albert fight over a cigar.
12.
Bear and Albert have a patty-cake duel.
13.
Howland smokes up the cigar but the fight continues.
“Another Garland of Cluster” verse with illustrations:*
Just Above Below
A Corner of the Circle
Fiercely Fred
A Boodle of Boon
Steeple Jack and Stoople Jill
14.
Beginning the story of “Cinderola and the Fore-bears.”
15.
The Prince (Churchy) loses his head (in a barrel) over Cinderola (Pogo).
16.
The Cruel Stepmother (Albert) meets the Punkin Genie (Howland).
17.
The Genie claims that thin air isn’t as thin as it used to be.
18.
Stepmother leaves her daughters (bugs) for a burglar (Bear).
19.
Stepmother demonstrates the life of a busterfly.
20.
Cinderola dances with the Prince, who ends up shooed.
21.
The Prince looks for Cinderola and finds her ugly sisters.
“The End (of Cinderola and all that)” verse with illustrations*

TEN EVER-LOVIN’
BLUE-EYED YEARS WITH POGO (1959, hardcover; 1972 paperback)
Original material, daily and Sunday strip reprints
The “Contents” page explains each section of the book.
Most strips here are available in other Pogo books.
Below is a list of Pogo books and what pages in “Ten Ever-Lovin’…”
that the material from them (or reprinted in them) can be found.
The page numbers correspond to the paperback edition of “Ten Ever-Lovin’…”
as it is the edition most easily available to fans.
From “Pogo” pp 15-21, 27-31, 33-36;
“I Go Pogo” pp 32, 37, 38, 44-51;
“Uncle Pogo So-So Stories” pp 25, 70, 71, 91;
“The Pogo Papers” pp 56-69, 75-85;
“The Pogo Stepmother Goose” pp 70, 71, 88, 109, 113-122;
“The Incompleat Pogo” pp 96-106;
“The Pogo Peek-A-Book” pp 91, 124-133, 155-172;
“Potluck Pogo” pp 107, 108, 137-140, 142, 143;
“The Pogo Party” pp 144-148, 174-187;
“Pogo’s Sunday Punch” pg 190
“Positively Pogo” pp 200-204;
“The Pogo Sunday Parade” pp 223-228;
“G O Fizzickle Pogo” pp 210, 214, 229-239;
“The Pogo Sunday Brunch” pp 265, 266;
“Beau Pogo” pg 282.

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