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A COLLECTION OF 

 SONGS FROM OVERSEAS THAT THRILL WITH VIVID 

 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ADVENTUROUS LIFE IN THE 

 FROZEN NORTH, IN THE OUTPOSTS OF CIVILIZATION 

 AND OF THE HEROISM OF SOLDIERS IN BATTLE 



SONGS OF A SOURDOUGH. By ROBERT W. SERVICE. 

 Crown 8vo. Cloth, 4/6 net. Fortieth Impression. 



Also a Pocket edition. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 4/6 net. 



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" 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. 



" Mr. Service has got nearer to the heart of the old-time place miner 

 than any other verse -maker in all the length and height of the 

 Dominion. ... He certainly sees the Northern Wilderness through 

 the eyes of the man into whose soul it is entered." Morning Post. 



RHYMES OF A RED-CROSS MAN. By ROBERT W. 

 SERVICE. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 4/6 net. Sixth Impression. 

 Also a Pocket edition. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 4/6 net. 



"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 bettor than in this 

 book, and that is saying a great deal." Bookman. 



" Mr. Service has painted for us the unutterable tragedy of the war, the 

 horror, the waste, and the suffering, but side by side with that he 

 has set the heroism, the endurance, the unfailing cheerfulness and the 

 unquenchable laughter." Scots Pictorial. 



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