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Robert W. Service

    Robert W. Service captured the rollicking, yet rugged, realities of life in the North during the gold rush era. His poetry, inspired by the wild beauty of the wilderness and the tales of locals, became a phenomenon, even though he did not visit Dawson City until after his renown was established. Service masterfully blended romantic notions with harsh truths, creating unforgettable vignettes of adventure and human resilience.

    The Spell of the Yukon
    Rhymes of a Red Cross man
    Rhymes Of A Rolling Stone
    Ballads of a Cheechako
    Ballads of Bohemian
    The Trail of '98 by Robert W. Service, Fiction, Westerns, Historical
    • 2024

      The Trail of '98

      A Northland Romance

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Klondike Gold Rush, this classic romance explores the adventures and challenges faced by those seeking fortune in the Northland. Its enduring significance is highlighted by the modern reformatting and preservation efforts undertaken to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary readers. This edition aims to keep the story alive for future generations, emphasizing its historical importance and the human experiences intertwined with the pursuit of dreams.

      The Trail of '98
    • 2023

      Best Tales of the Yukon

      A Book of Poems About Alaska and the Klondike Gold Rush Era

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty and adventurous spirit of the Yukon Territory during the early 20th century through Robert Service's evocative poetry. This collection vividly portrays the lives of prospectors, adventurers, gamblers, and outlaws, showcasing Service's skillful storytelling and the allure of the Northern frontier. Each poem captures the essence of a time when determination and the quest for fortune defined the landscape and its inhabitants.

      Best Tales of the Yukon
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The Trail of '98

      Illustrated by Maynard Dixon

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Inspired by the Klondike Gold Rush, Robert William Service crafted poetry that resonated with authenticity despite his lack of firsthand experience in gold mining. His notable works, including "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee," quickly gained popularity, showcasing the rugged spirit of the Yukon. Originally a bank clerk, Service's travels through Western America and Canada fueled his creativity, leading to the publication of his acclaimed collection, Songs of a Sourdough, which captures the essence of the gold rush era.

      The Trail of '98
    • 2008

      Fortune seekers converge in San Francisco, eager to embark on a journey to Alaska in search of wealth. However, they remain oblivious to the harsh realities that await them in the unforgiving wilderness, including blizzards, floods, and fires that will test their resilience and determination.

      The Trail of '98 by Robert W. Service, Fiction, Westerns, Historical
    • 2008

      Rhymes of a Red Cross man

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Trieste Publishing specializes in high-quality reproductions of classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction, sourced from libraries and private collections worldwide. Their extensive quality control process ensures that each book is scanned to closely resemble the original, eliminating common imperfections like blurred text or missing pages. Readers experience the joy of owning a faithful reproduction of timeless works, while options for bulk purchases are available for those interested. Trieste Publishing aims to provide exceptional value alongside a rich literary collection.

      Rhymes of a Red Cross man
    • 2008

      Ballads of Bohemian

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the bohemian life in Paris before World War I, this collection features poems narrated by Stephen Poore, reflecting on his experiences during and after the war. Celebrated poet Robert William Service's work captures the essence of his era, appealing to both poetry enthusiasts and collectors. With a new prefatory biography, this modern republication honors its literary significance. Originally published in 1922, it showcases Service's renowned style, including his famous pieces like "The Shooting of Dan McGrew."

      Ballads of Bohemian
    • 2007

      Rhymes Of A Red Cross Man (1916)

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a rare antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote important literature by providing an affordable, high-quality modern edition that remains true to the original text.

      Rhymes Of A Red Cross Man (1916)
    • 2007

      The Shooting Of Dan McGrew

      A Novel

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set during the gold rush in the Yukon Territory, the story follows Dan McGrew, a feared gambler and saloon owner with a notorious reputation. The tension escalates when a mysterious stranger challenges him to a poker game, unveiling a shocking secret from McGrew's past. This confrontation leads to a deadly shootout, exploring themes of revenge and redemption amidst the brutal realities of the wild west. This novel serves as a classic representation of American literature, appealing to fans of westerns and adventure tales.

      The Shooting Of Dan McGrew
    • 2006

      Ballads of a Bohemian

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes its historical significance and the efforts made to preserve it for future generations. It has been reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. This modern edition aims to maintain the integrity of the original work while making it accessible to contemporary readers.

      Ballads of a Bohemian