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By CONINGSBY DAWSON, Author of ‘‘Khaki Courage

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By CONINGSBY DAWSON, Author of ‘‘Khaki Courage

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The entry of America into the war, and what the Americans are doing at home and in France.

By W. J. DAWSON

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English version by Tita Brand Cammaerts

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Mr Hueffer is a lieutenant in the Welch Regiment, and many of these poems were written under fire.

Poems by the late Captain RICHARD DENNYS. With an Introduction by Captain Desmond Coke, and a Photogravure Portrait of the Author

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“This graceful verse is distinguished by its manly ‘tone and vigorous quality.”"—Globe.

With a Foreword by M. P. Willcocks, and nine Illustrations

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“I cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting from a book that will soon be by the side of Lindsay Gordon’s poems on the shelves of all those who love the poetry of out-of-doors.”—Land and Water.

AND OTHER WAR RHYMES

By R. M. EASSIE, Sergt. 5th Canadian Infantry

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“Humorous verse, by a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, in which every stanza gets well home; written with a refreshing air of conviction and a real wit which scintillates the more sharply because not a word of it could be spared.—The Times.



JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, VIGO ST., W.1