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BALLADS OF A CHEECHAKO. By ROBERT W. 



SERVICE. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 4/6 net. Fourteenth 



Impression. Also a Pocket edition. Fcap. 8vo, 



Cloth, 4/6 net, 



" It is to men like Mr. Service that we must look for really original 

 verse nowadays ; to the men on the frontiers of the world. * Ballads 

 of a Cheechako ' is magnificent." Oxford Magazine. 



** All are interesting, arresting, and worth reading in their own 

 setting for their own sakes. They are full of life and fire and 

 muscularity, like the strenuous and devil-may-care fight of a life 

 they describe." Standard. 



RHYMES OF A ROLLING STONE. By ROBERT VV. 

 SERVICE. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 4/6 net. Fifteenth 



Impression. Also a Pocket edition. Fcap. 8vo, 



Cloth, 4/6 net. 



" There is real rollicking fun in some of the rhymed stories, and some 

 sound philosophy in the shorter serious poems which shows that 

 Mr. Service is as many steps above the ordinary lesser poets in his 

 thought as he is in his accomplishments." Academy. 



" 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." Spectator. 



THE SPELL OF THE TROPICS. By RANDOLPH 

 H. ATKIN. Cloth, 4/6 net. Second Impression. 



The poems are striking pen-pictures of life as it is lived by 

 those men of the English-speaking races whose lot is cast 

 in the sun-bathed countries of Latin-America. Mr. Atkin's 

 verses will reach the hearts of all who feel the call of the 

 wanderlust, and, having shared their pleasures and hard- 

 ships, his poems will vividly recall to " old-timers " bygone 

 memories of days spent in the Land of the Coconut Tree. 



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