WORKS BY ROBERT W. SERVICE.
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Rhymes of a Red Cross Man. 4th impression.
"It is the great merit of Mr. Service's verses that they are literally alive with the stress and joy and agony and hardship that make up life out in the battle zone. He has never written better than in this book, and that is saying a great deal."—Bookman.
Songs of a Sourdough. 33rd Impression.
Ballads of a Cheechako. 12th Impression.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone. 11th Impression.
"Mr. Robert Service is, we suppose, one of the most popular verse writers in the world. His swinging measures, his robust ballads of the outposts, his joy of living, have fairly caught the ear of his countrymen."—The Spectator.
"Of the Canadian disciples of Kipling, by far the best is R. W. Service. His 'Songs of a Sourdough' have run through many editions. Much of his verse has a touch of real originality, conveying as it does a just impression of the something evil and askew in the strange, uncouth wilderness of the High North."—The Times.
THE IRISH ARTEMAS.