''Oliver Herford'' (1863 - 1935) was a British born American writer, artist and illustrator who has been called "The American Oscar Wilde". As a frequent contributor to 'The Mentor', 'Life', and 'Ladies' Home Journal', he sometimes signed his artwork as "O Herford". In 1906 he wrote and illustrated the '"Little Book of Bores"'. He also wrote short poems like "The Chimpanzee" and "The Hen", as well as writing and illustrating "The Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten" (1904) and "Excuse It Please" (1930). His sister Beatrice Herford was also a humorist.
Ethel Mumford and Addison Mizner wrote a small book "The Cynic's Calendar...of 1903" as a Christmas present and added Herford's name as an author as a joke. The printer made up more copies to sell and to everyone's surprise it was an astounding success. When Herford found out about it he wanted 90% of the royalties. He was awarded an equal third<ref>Mizner, Addison. 'The Many Mizners'. Chicago: Sears, 1932. p. 186.</ref><ref>The New York Times. January 10, 1903</ref>.
Inviting friends from the BrainDash.com Community to play is easy and a great way to interact with other players on the site. Plus if you have a Facebook account connected to your BrainDash.com account you can invite your Facebook friends to play as well!
Compare your scores and see who can reach the top of the leaderboard. Everyone loves a bit of friendly competition!