A
complete
list of Masefield's works sent on request.
Contemporary Verse - v01-02
Because France to.
day — perhaps more than ever in her history—is in the minds and hearts of other nations, these two poetic and romantic episodes of her past are timely.
Poems in various moods are also included in the book and add variety to its feast. Among them are Miss Tyson's contribu tions to "Contemporary Verse. "
Paper boards, 12 mo; $1. 00 net
Sherman, French & Company Baste*
JOHN MASEFIELD'S
New Book Is
"A piece of literature so magnifi
cent, so heroic so heart-breaking that it sends us back to the Greek epics for comparison, and sweeps us again, breathless and with tears in our eyes, to look upon the brave deeds and the agonies of our time. "— TV. Y. Times.
GALLIPOLI iNow Second Edition)
BY JOHN MASBFIEI. 0 Illustrated, $1. 25
The Macmillan Co. , Pubs. , N. Y.
A complete list of Masefield's works sent on request.
Translated from the Swedish by
STORK, author of "Sea and Bay," etc.
CHARLES WHARTON
"Like a fresh wind out of the north- land. " —Pittsburgh Post.
"The most powerful, the most finely imaginative Ihe most powerful" (l, e. , of Swedish poets)" —N. Y. Post.
"His folk-songs have the rare ele
mental touch. "
—
Review of Reviews.
"The workmanship of the transla tions is excellent. " — Brooklyn Eagle.
"The thirsty'may drink liquid lines to his heart's content. " —N. Y. World.
Poems in various moods are also included in the book and add variety to its feast. Among them are Miss Tyson's contribu tions to "Contemporary Verse. "
Paper boards, 12 mo; $1. 00 net
Sherman, French & Company Baste*
JOHN MASEFIELD'S
New Book Is
"A piece of literature so magnifi
cent, so heroic so heart-breaking that it sends us back to the Greek epics for comparison, and sweeps us again, breathless and with tears in our eyes, to look upon the brave deeds and the agonies of our time. "— TV. Y. Times.
GALLIPOLI iNow Second Edition)
BY JOHN MASBFIEI. 0 Illustrated, $1. 25
The Macmillan Co. , Pubs. , N. Y.
A complete list of Masefield's works sent on request.
Translated from the Swedish by
STORK, author of "Sea and Bay," etc.
CHARLES WHARTON
"Like a fresh wind out of the north- land. " —Pittsburgh Post.
"The most powerful, the most finely imaginative Ihe most powerful" (l, e. , of Swedish poets)" —N. Y. Post.
"His folk-songs have the rare ele
mental touch. "
—
Review of Reviews.
"The workmanship of the transla tions is excellent. " — Brooklyn Eagle.
"The thirsty'may drink liquid lines to his heart's content. " —N. Y. World.