Description
A Book of Story Poems, which was selected by George G. Loane. While this exact book doesn’t appear to be one of the most widely known or cataloged works, the title suggests it might be an anthology or collection of poems with a storytelling element, selected by Loane. Story poems are often a blend of narrative and poetry, weaving together storytelling with verse, which was a common genre in anthologies from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
George G. Loane, if he is the one who compiled or selected the poems, may have focused on poems that tell engaging, often moral or adventurous stories, or on poets known for their narrative style.
The book likely contains poems that entertain while also evoking deeper themes, and it could have been published during a time when such collections were popular for educational or recreational reading.







