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Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
de Service, Robert
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New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1916. Hardcover. 8vo (7.7" x 5.25"), green cloth, title and author in gold at spine and upper cover. [6], 192 pp. A volume of war poems by Scottish "Bard of the Yukon" Service, written after his stint as a Red Cross ambulance driver and stretcher-bearer in World War I, dedicated to his brother who died in action in 1916.
CONDITION: Very good, slight wear at extremities, early owner inscription on front free endpaper, fresh interior.
CONDITION: Very good, slight wear at extremities, early owner inscription on front free endpaper, fresh interior.
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- Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
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- Service, Robert
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- New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1916
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