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Rhymes of a Red Cross Man Audiobook

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29/09/2024
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Robert Service was born in Lancashire, England, but at age 21 moved to Canada and eventually ended up in the Yukon during the gold rush. His poems “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” and “The Cremation of Sam McGee” helped secure his reputation as the “Bard of the Yukon.” During World War I, Service was an ambulance driver and stretcher bearer for the Red Cross. This volume of poems springs from these experiences during the war. – Summary by Larry Wilson

 
 

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1:
Dedication & Foreword
2:
The Fool
3:
The Volunteer
4:
The Convalescent
5:
The Man from Athabaska
6:
The Red Retreat
7:
The Haggis of Private McPhee
8:
The Lark
9:
The Odyssey of 'Erbert 'Iggins
10:
A Song of Winter Weather
11:
Tipperary Days
12:
Fleurette
13:
Funk
14:
Our Hero
15:
My Mate
16:
Milking Time
17:
Young Fellow My Lad
18:
A Song of the Sandbags
19:
On the Wire
20:
Bill's Grave
21:
Jean Desprez
22:
Going Home
23:
Cocotte
24:
My Bay'nit
25:
Carry On!
26:
Over the Parapet
27:
The Ballad of Soulful Sam
28:
Only a Boche
29:
Pilgrims
30:
My Prisoner
31:
Tri-colour
32:
A Pot of Tea
33:
The Revelation
34:
Grand-père
35:
Son
36:
The Black Dudeen
37:
The Little Piou-piou
38:
Bill the Bomber
39:
The Whistle of Sandy McGraw
40:
The Stretcher-Bearer
41:
Wounded
42:
Faith
43:
The Coward
44:
Missis Moriarty's Boy
45:
My Foe
46:
My Job
47:
The Song of the Pacifist
48:
The Twins
49:
The Song of the Soldier-born
50:
Afternoon Tea
51:
The Mourners
52:
L'Envoi
53:
About the Author