Songs of the Road
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| Songs of the Road is a book of poems by Arthur Conan Doyle, published in March 1911 by Smith, Elder & Co. in 2,000 copies. The remainders of 895 copies were reissued by John Murray in January 1920. An American edition was published by Doubleday, Page & Co. in October 1911 with 971 copies. |
[edit] Songs of The Road
- A Hymn of Empire
- Sir Nigel's Song
- The Arab Steed
- A Post-Impressionist
- Empire Builders
- The Groom's Encore
- The Bay Horse
- The Outcasts
- The End
- 1902-1909
- The Wanderer 1
- Bendy's Sermon
- Compensation
- The Banner of Progress
- Hope
- Religio Medici
- Man's Limitation
- Mind and Matter
- Darkness
- A Woman's Love
- By The North Sea
- December's Snow
- Shakespeare's Expostulation
- The Empire
- A Voyage
- The Orphanage
- Sexagenarius Loquitor
- Night Voices
- The Message
- The Echo
- Advice to a Young Author
- A Lilt of the Road
When this collection was included in the 1922 John Murray edition of Doyle's collected poems "A Lilt of the Road" was omitted, and the following were added.
| This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1930, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |