A CATALOGUE OF 
Messrs. METHUEN’S 
PUBLICATIONS 
Poetry 
Rudyard Kipling. BARRACK-ROOM 
BALLADS. By Rupyarp KIPLING. 
6822 Thousand, Crown 8vo. 65. 
Leather, 6s, 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 ; andif this be not 
poetry, what is? "Pall Mail Gazette. 
Rudyard Kipling. THE SEVEN 
SEAS. By RuDYARD KIPLING. 
57th Thousand. Cr. 8vo. 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.’—Dazly Telegraph. 
“Q." POEMS AND BALLADS. By 
“Q.”" Crown 8v0. 35. 6d. 
*“(Q.”". GREEN BAYS: Verses and 
Parodies. By ‘‘Q." Second Edition. 
Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. 
E. Mackay. A SONG OF THE SEA. 
By Eric Mackay. Second Edition. 
Feap. 800. 55. 
H. Ibsen. BRAND. A Drama by 
HEnRIK IssEN. Translated by 
WILLIAM WILSON. Third Edition. 
Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. 
A.D. Godley. LYRA FRIVOLA. By 
A. D. GoDLEY, M.A., Fellow of 
Magdalen College, Oxford. TZhird 
Edition. Pott 8vo. 25. 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. 
2s. 6d. net. 
‘A capital specimen of light academic 
poetry,’—Sz. James's Gazette, 
J. G. Cordery. THE ODYSSEY OF 
HOMER. A Translation by J. G. 
CORDERY. Crown 8vo. 75. 6d. 
Herbert Trench, DEIRDRE WED: 
and Other Poems. By HERBERT 
TRENCH. Crown 8vo. 55. 
‘A notable poem. ‘Deirdre Wed” will 
secure for Mr. Trench an acknowledged 
place—and a high place—among con- 
temporary poets.’—Sz. James's Gazette. 
Edgar Wallace. WRIT IN BAR- 
RACKS. By EDGAR WALLACE. 
Crown 8vo0. 35. 6d. 
“As good as soldier songs can be.’—Daily 
Chronicle. 
‘Soldier rhymes with much humour and 
pathos.’ —Oztlook. 
