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Book, 1978 1912
Current format, Book, 1978 1912, , All copies in use.
Book, 1978 1912
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"Heed me, feed me, I am hungry, I am red-tongued with desire..." So begins this stirring poem set to the rhythm of the wilderness in celebration of that element kindled by woodsmen at day's end to see them through the night. Robert Service, bard of the far north and one of the world's most popular poets, composed this song as a communication from the fire itself. The first speaks to man, its master; the poem as vivd as its source of inspiration, arouses feelings of reverence and sorrow in the reader at the same time it ignites his soul and brings warmth and comfort to his heart. This beautiful new edition, with its strong pen and ink drawings by the very talented artist Richard Galaburr, is the perfect gift for every Robert Service lover.
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