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'--_Daily Chronicle._ 'All the pride of empire, all the intoxication of power, all the ardour, the energy, the masterful strength and the wonderful endurance and death-scorning pluck which are the very bone and fibre and marrow of the British character are here.'--_Daily Mail._ #Rudyard Kipling.# BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS; And Other Verses. By RUDYARD KIPLING. _Twelfth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'Mr. Kipling's verse is strong, vivid, full of character.... Unmistakable genius rings in every line.'--_Times._ 'The ballads teem with imagination, they palpitate with emotion. We read them with laughter and tears; the metres throb in our pulses, the cunningly ordered words tingle with life; and if this be not poetry, what is?'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ #"Q."# POEMS AND BALLADS. By "Q.," Author of 'Green Bays,' etc. _Crown 8vo._ _Buckram._ _3s. 6d._ 'This work has just the faint, ineffable touch and glow that make poetry. 'Q.' has the true romantic spirit.'--_Speaker._ #"Q."# GREEN BAYS: Verses and Parodies. By "Q.," Author of 'Dead Man's Rock,' etc. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _3s. 6d._ 'The verses display a rare and versatile gift of parody, great command of metre, and a very pretty turn of humour.'--_Times._ #E. Mackay.# A SONG OF THE SEA. By ERIC MACKAY, Author of 'The Love Letters of a Violinist.' _Second Edition._ _Fcap. 8vo._ _5s._ 'Everywhere Mr. Mackay displays himself the master of a style marked by all the characteristics of the best rhetoric. He has a keen sense of rhythm and of general balance; his verse is excellently sonorous.'--_Globe._ #Ibsen.# BRAND. A Drama by HENRIK IBSEN. Translated by William Wilson. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _3s. 6d._ 'The greatest world-poem of the nineteenth century next to "Faust." It is in the same set with "Agamemnon," with "Lear," with the literature that we now instinctively regard as high and holy.'--_Daily Chronicle._ #"A. G."# VERSES TO ORDER. By "A. G." _Cr. 8vo._ _2s. 6d. net._ A small volume of verse by a writer whose initials are well known to Oxford men. 'A capital specimen of light academic poetry. These verses are very bright and engaging, easy and sufficiently witty.'--_St. James's Gazette._ #Belles Lettres, Anthologies, etc.# #R. L. Stevenson.# VAILIMA LETTERS. By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. With an Etched Por
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