
Lauds and Libels, published in 1918 by Charles L. Graves, is a collection of humorous and satirical poems reflecting on society during World War I. The poems cover various themes, including life, literature, and the absurdities of war, categorized into sections like 'Men, Women, and Books' and 'War Workers and Others.' Graves' sharp observations provide both entertainment and social commentary, capturing the cultural context of the early 20th century with wit and playful language.
















