A CATALOGUE OF 



Messrs. Methuen's 



PUBLICATIONS 



Poetry 



Rudyard Kipling. BARRACK-ROOM 

 BALLADS. By Rudyard Kipling. 

 68^A Thousand, Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 Leather^ 6j. net. 



' Mr. Kipling's verse is strong, vivid, full 

 of character. . . . Unmistakeable genius 

 rings in every line.' — Times. 



' The ballads teem with imagination, they 

 palpitate with emotion. We read them 

 with laughter and tears ; the metres throb 

 in our pulses, the cunningly ordered 

 words tingle with life ; and if this be not 

 poetry, what is ? '—Pall Mall Gazette. 



Rudyard Kipling. THE SEVEN 

 SEAS. By Rudyard Kipling. 

 ^jth Thousand. Cr. Svo. Buckram, 

 gilt top, 6s. Leather^ 6s. net, 



' The Empire has found a singer ; it is no 

 depreciation of the songs to say that 

 statesmen may have, one way or other, 

 to take account of them.' — Manchester 

 Guardian. 



' Animated through and through with in- 

 dubitable genius.' — Daily Telegraph. 



"Q." POEMS AND BALLADS. By 

 "Q." Crown 8vo. ^s. 6d. 



"Q." GREEN BAYS: Verses and 

 Parodies. By "Q." Secofid Edition. 

 Crown Qvo. ^s. 6d. 



2. Mackay. A SONG OF THE SEA. 

 By Eric Mackay. Second Edition. 

 Fcap. 8vo. ^s. 



H. IbBen. BRAND. A Drama by 



Henrik Ibsen. Translated by 



William Wilson, Third Edition. 

 Crown %vo, 3J. 6d. 



A. D. Godley. LYRA FRIVOLA. By 



A. D. Godley, M.A., Fellow of 



Magdalen College, Oxford. Third 



Edition. Pott Svo. 2s. 6d. 



' Combines a pretty wit with remarkably 



neat versification. . . . Every one will 



wish there was more of it.' — Times. 



A. D. Godley. VERSES TO ORDER. 

 By A. D. Godley. Crown 8vo. 

 •zs. 6d. net. 

 'A capital specimen of light academic 

 poetry. ' — St. James's Gazette. 



J. G. Cordery. THE ODYSSEY OF 

 HOMER. A Translation by J. G. 

 Cordery. Crown Bvo. ys. 6d. 



Herbert Trench. DEIRDRE WED: 

 and Other Poems. By Herbert 

 Trench. Crown Svo. 5J. 

 'A notable poem- *'Deirdre Wed" will 

 secure for Mr. Trench an acknowledged 

 place — and a high place — among con- 

 temporary poets. ' — St. James's Gazette. 



Edgar Wallace. WRIT IN BAR- 

 RACKS. By Edgar Wallace. 

 Crow7i Svo. 3J. 6d. 

 ' As good as soldier songs can be.' — Daily 



Chronicle. 

 ' Soldier rhymes with much humour and 

 pathos. ' — Outlook. 



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