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(Second Edition.)

'There is unquestionably a good deal of human nature in the book, and as an expression of sentiments which have remained hitherto inarticulate, as a revelation not always edifying, but often illuminating, of the heart of the man in the ranks, this little volume is a distinct addition to the literature of the war.'—Spectator.

'Racy expressions of Tommy Atkins' feelings in Tommy Atkins' language.... "Coldstreamer's" verses in their kind are as good as any we have seen.'—Academy.

'These colloquial rhymes express the private soldier's views in his own language.'—The Times.

'These racy ballads make a book which many will read with interest and sympathy.'—Scotsman.

'As good as anything yet done in the vernacular of Mr. Thomas Atkins. A book for every friend of the army.'—Outlook.

'One of the liveliest books of light verse we have come across for a long time.'—County Gentleman.

'Vigorous Kiplingesque verses, with sound common-sense and genuine feeling. Well worth reading and buying.'—To-Day.

'Mephitic exhalations.'—Daily News.

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