Talk:A Child's Garden of Verses

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I found info on Everything2.com. It says "Six poems had been previously printed in The Magazine of Art, (Mar-Sep 1884)." and that "His childhood at Heriot Row inspired the poetry."

It mentions "summers he spent at his grandfather's country estate in Scotland as a child".

I would add this info to the main article except that

  1. I don't have copyrights etc figured out yet and
  2. I don't like stating as fact anything for which I have only one information source of unknown quality

LA RoeDoe 23:20, 24 July 2005 (UTC)

The book aparently was made into a movie directed by Michael Sporn in 1992. A Thomas Meham is given writing credit along with RLS. Found this on IMBd. 69.231.83.223 01:14, 25 July 2005 (UTC)

Why don't you write all the poems in the book into this article?