Here, collected in a single volume, are the most popular verses of the
great English-born Canadian poet. His famous ballads of the Klondike are
here:
"The Shooting of Dan McGrew," "The Spell of the Yukon," and "The
Cremation of Sam McGee."
Also included are unforgettable portrayals of the artists, grisettes,
and models of the merry, tragic life of bohemian Paris, and other verses
inspire by the First World War, during which Service drove an ambulance
in France.
And not to be overlooked are the many expressions of the poet's own
homespun philosophy--his comments on women, on life and death, ambition,
and success and failure, which strike a responsive chord in the reader's
heart.
Gaiety, humor, nostalgia, and pathos fill every page, along with the
genuine Service ring of virility which has made his verse loved
throughout the English reading world.