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IMPORTANT BOOKS OF POETRY

Daily Bread

New Edition. Three volumes in one. Cloth, 12mo. $1.25 net.

"A Millet in word-painting who writes with a terrible simplicity is Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, born in Hexham, England, in 1878, of whom Canon Cheyne wrote: 'A new poet of the people has risen up among us.' The story of a soul is written as plainly in ' Daily Bread ' as in ' The Divine Comedy ' and in ' Paradise Lost.' "—The Outlook.

Fires

Cloth. 12mo. $1.25 net.

"In 'Fires' as in 'Daily Bread/ the fundamental note is human sympathy with the whole of life. Impressive as these dramas are, it is in their cumulative effect that they are chiefly powerful."—Atlantic Monthly.

Womenkind

Cloth. 12mo. $1.25 net.

"Mr. Gibson is a genuine singer of his own day and turns into appealing harmony the world's harshly jarring notes of poverty and pain."—The Outlook.

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