Comparing the contents of the two issues as listed in Worldcat, they appear
to have only four titles in common:
Ode to an emotional Italian knight
Cowboy
Ode to Stanley’s Pussycat (titled *Ode to Stanley Pussycat* on the
Columbia LP, according to the cataloging)
Happy birthday to a bookworm
The contents of each, as cataloged in Worldcat, follows:
The Ernie Kovacs album: Columbia PC 34250 [1976]
Tom Swift
J. Walter Puppybreath ; Albert Gridley
World's strongest man ; Man's best friend
Droongo ; "John"
Percy Dovetonsils. Ode to Stanley Pussycat ; Ode to an emotional Italian
knight
Mack the knife ; Percy Dovetonsils. Happy birthday to a bookworm ; Cowboy
Strangely believe its
Pierre Ragout
Mr. Question Man
Uncle Buddy
Oddities in the news ; Closing. I've had it
arrivederci
Ernie Kovacs presents Percy Dovetonsils –thpeaks: Omnivore Recordings
[2012]
Intro
Ode to Stanley's pussycat
Ode to Mona Lisa
Lament from a germ's eye viewpoint
Ode to the happier days of the Roman Coliseum
Ode to whistler's mother
Thoughts while falling off the Empire State Building
Side one closing
Some pertinent thoughts of Julius Caesar while he was being assassinated
Ode to Sam, the taller of the two monkeys
Ode to a house fly
Ode to an emotional Italian knight
Happy birthday to a bookworm
The night before Christmas on New York's fashionable East Side
Cowboy
Side two closing "Just outside the bookends"
"Roughing it" interview
A day at the races
Ode from a worm's eye view
Ode to a hangman's noose
At home with Lorelei Latour
Poem for Edith Adams
Richard Markowitz
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