Robert Service: A Great Canadian Poet's Romance with the North |
Robert William Service lived
a life of adventure. Best known for his world-famous poems such as "The
Cremation of Sam McGee", he drew much of his inspiration from the great
Canadian North. Despite his many adventures in Europe and around the world, the
Yukon remained a strong influence on the poet until his death in
1958. Read about the fascinating life of Robert Service. At the age of 14, his formal schooling ended. His teachers predicted he would be a failure in life, but he went on to become the most successful - and likely the richest - poet of the 20th century. Written by Elle Andra-Warner. Published by Altitude Publishing Ltd., 2004. |
Catalogue No. | 1-55153-956-X |
Price | $9.95 |
Format | Softcover |
Pages | 140 |
Language | English only |
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