Poems of to-day, of living persons, of present hopes and fears. There are stirring poems on the great war: "The Battle of LiÈge," "Dead on the Field of Honor," "Sunk by a Mine," "The Glory of War," etc., Poems of Panama, of its ancient swashbuckler pirates and its modern canal-builders; Poems About Town and Dialect Poems. Post 8vo, Cloth
DREAMS AND DUSTBy Don MarquisA book of lyrics and other poems written in the major key of cheerfulness and hope. "I sting too hot with life to whine," says the author. Mr. Marquis has filled successfully many different verse forms with the wine of his interest in life. Post 8vo, Cloth
THE LAUGHING MUSE By Arthur GuitermanA book of humorous verses on various subjects ranging from prehistoric beasts to Bernard Shaw. The ballads are mock-heroic, parodies of the ballads of chivalry. In other verses the Puritans, the Dutch inhabitants of New Amsterdam are gently satirized. Post 8vo, ClothHARPER & BROTHERSNEW YORK Established 1817 LONDON |