POETRY THAT T H R I L L S-contd. 



THE SONG OF TIADATHA. By OWEN RUTTER. 

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Composed on the familiar metre of " Hiawatha," " The 

 Song of Tiadatha " (Tired Arthur), an extravaganza 

 written in the highest spirits, nevertheless is an epic 

 of the war. It typifies what innumerable soldiers have 

 seen and done and the manner in which they took it. 



" This song of Tiadatha is nothing less than a little English epic of 

 the war." The Morning Post. 



" Every Army officer and ex-officer will hail Tiadatha as a brother. 

 ' The Song of Tiadatha ' is one of the happiest skits born of 

 the war." Evening Standard. 



SONGS OUT OF EXILF, : Being Verses of African 

 Sunshine and Shadow and Black Man's Twilight. By 



CULLEN GOULDSBURY. Cloth, 



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" The ' Rhodesian Rhymes ' won for their author the journalistic 

 title of ' The Kipling of South Africa,' and indeed his work is full of 

 crisp vigour, fire and colour. It is brutal in parts ; but its brutality 

 is strong and realistic. Mr Gouldsbury has spent many years in 

 Rhodesia, and its life, black and white, is thoroughly familiar to 

 him. . . . Mr. Gouldsbury is undoubtedly a writer to be reckoned 

 with. His verse is informed by knowledge of wild life in open places 

 and a measure of genuine feeling which make it real poetry."' Standard. 



FROM THE OUTPOSTS. By CULLEN GOULDSBURY, 



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" Mr. Cullen Gouldsbury's collections of his verses are always welcome, 

 and the last, * From the Outposts,' is as good as its predecessor. No 

 one has quite Mr. Gouldsbury's experience and gift." Spectator. 



" It has been well said that Mr. Gouldsbury has done for the white 

 man in Africa what Adam Lindsay Gordon in a measure accomplished 

 for the Commonwealth and Kipling triumphantly for the British 

 race, and he certainly is good to read." Field. 



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