This book contains a beautiful collection of poems linked through a
common narration by the "author" Stephen Poore. These poems detail his
bohemian life in Paris prior to the war, his experiences during World
War I, and his life in the aftermath of the war. A fantastic collection
of poesy that will be enjoyed by all lovers of poetry, this book shall
especially appeal to fans of Service's seminal work. Robert William
Service (1874 - 1958) was a prolific British-Canadian writer and poet,
most famous for his poems, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The
Cremation of Sam McGee". Elected for modern republication due to its
immense literary value, this book is proudly republished here complete
with a new prefatory biography of the author. Ballads Of A Bohemian was
originally published in 1922.