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  1. The spell of the Yukon. and other verses. by Robert W. Service. by Service. Robert W. (Robert William). 1874-1958., 1914-01-01
  2. Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. (Robert William) Service 1874-1958, 1909-12-31
  3. Ballads of a Bohemian by Robert W. (Robert William) Service 1874-1958, 1921-12-31
  4. The pretender; a story of the Latin quarter. by Robert W. Servic by Service. Robert W. (Robert William). 1874-1958., 1914-01-01
  5. The poisoned paradise; a romance of Monte Carlo. by Service. Robert W. (Robert William). 1874-1958., 1922-01-01
  6. Rhymes of a rolling stone. by Service. Robert W. (Robert William). 1874-1958., 1912-01-01
  7. On the Trail of Robert Service by G W Lockhart, 1999-09-01
  8. Vagabond of Verse: Robert Service by James A. MacKay, 1996-02
  9. Robert W. Service: A Bibliography by Peter J. Mitham, 2000-07
  10. Robert Service: A Biography by Carl Frederick Klinck, 1977-02
  11. Vagabond of Verse: A Biography by James A. MacKay, 1996-07
  12. Poetry Criticism by Michelle Lee, 2006-05-19

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42. Stories, Listed By Author
Fear Is a Killer, William Bankier, Mosaic Press 1995. * This One’s Trouble, (ss)AHMM Jul 1991 Service, Robert W(illiam) (18741958) (chron.) * Clancy
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43. Digital Collections - Music - Lang, Agnes Mary. Songs Of The Heart [music]
Creator Lang, Agnes Mary. Contributor Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 18741958.Lang, Agnes Mary. Heart o the north. Lang, Agnes Mary. Heart of gold.
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Lang, Agnes Mary. Heart of gold. Title: Songs of the heart [music] / words by Robert Service ; music by Agnes Mary Lang. Date: Published: Subjects: Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 1874-1958 Musical settings.
Songs (High voice) with piano. Material Type: Music Physical Description: 1 score (7 p.) ; 36 cm. Notes: For voice and piano.
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44. Life Of Service, By Dan Duffy
Robert William Service (18741958), a British subject, was born in Englandand raised in Scotland. He married in Paris and died in Britanny.
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Robert William Service (1874-1958), a British subject, was born in England and raised in Scotland. He married in Paris and died in Britanny. But it was the verse from his young manhood as an emigrant to Canada, when he hoboed in California and followed the gold miners to the Yukon, that made his reputation. Service was born on January 16th, 1974 in Preston, Lancashire to Robert and Emily Service of 4 Christian Road. The poet eventually had six brothers and three sisters. His father, a Scot, worked in a bank until his wife, daughter of an English mill-owner, inherited several thousand pounds. He quit work and moved the family back to his native Glasgow. Young Robert was sent to live in the household of his grandfather John Service, postmaster in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, and raised there in a house full of aunts. Jeanie, Bella, and Jennie took him to Sabbath services, enrolled him in the parish school, and introduced him to the work of Robert Burns. Burns had lived in the area, and Service later claimed that his great grandfather had been a crony of Scotland's national poet.

45. Humanist Archives Vol. 10 : 10.0830 New: Italian Culture; American Verse; Real U
Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 18741958 Ballads of a Cheechako electronictext / by Robert William Service ; e= lectronic text compiled by Alan Light
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46. Poetry Of The First World War: Canadian Poets
If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flandersfields. Robert William Service, 18741958. Born in Preston, Lancashire.
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John McCRAE . Born Guelph, Ontario, 1872. Commanded an artillery battery during the Boer War. Served as Brigade Surgeon, First Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery from Fall 1914 to Summer 1915. Served in 2nd Battle of Ypres as surgeon and occasional gunner. In Summer 1915 became second in command of medical services at Number 3 Canadian General Hospital in France. Died 28 January 1918 of pneumonia and meningitis. Buried at Wimereux Cemetery in France. Wrote most famous poem of the war, "In Flanders Fields".
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.

47. Information About Canada FDC: 8¢ Robert Service
Further Information about this issue Robert William Service (18741958)was born in Preston, Lancashire, England of Scottish parents.
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Robert William Service (1874-1958) was born in Preston, Lancashire, England of Scottish parents. He spent his childhood in Scotland and attended the University of Glasgow. His vagabond career took him throughout the world, with a diversity of jobs from cook to clerk, from hobo to correspondent . He emigrated to Canada in 1894 and took a job with the Canadian Bank of Commerce and was stationed for eight years in Whitehorse, Yukon. It was while in the Yukon that he published his first book of poems that was to make him famous - Songs of a Sourdough. He was a correspondent for the Toronto Star during the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 and an ambulance driver and correspondent in France during World War I. He returned to Canada during WWII, living in Hollywood and Vancouver. He wrote two autobiographical works, Ploughman of the Moon (1945) and Harper of Heaven (1948) and 6 novels, including The Trail of '98 (1912) about the Klondike Gold Rush, and more than 45 verse collections containing over 1,000 poems. Several of his novels and his poem "McGrew" were adapted to movies. He made a brief appearance with Marlene Dietrich in the 1942 film The Spoilers. 1976 August 17th: Canada issues a 8 cent stamp paying tribute to Robert W. Service. The Service stamp depicts Sam McGee grinning from an open fire on Lake Labarge in the Yukon.

48. Busse Library Web
Robert Service (18741958) The Original Homepage of Robert W. Service gatewayfor poet; Robert William Service biography and poems; Selected Poetry of
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49. Alfred A. Knopf Inc. Records, Index
Joe 824.8 Service, JD (Modern School of Musical Education 396.7 Service, RobertW. (Robert William), 18741958 501.2, 669.1 Service, William, 1930- S
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James (18231899) Australian Politician (1) Service, Robert (1854-1911), nurserymanand ornithologist (1) Service, Robert William (1874-1958) Poet (1) Seth
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Seager, Cecil (b 1908) Missionary

Seager, John Renwick (fl 1901-1905) Secretary Of London Liberal And Radical Union, London
London Seager, William John (1903-99) Chief Air Raid Precautions Warden, Reading Caversham, Berkshire Reading, Berkshire Seago, Edward Brian (1910-1974) Artist Seal, Sir Brajendranath (1864-1938) Knight Vice Chancellor Mysore University Seal, Sir Eric Arthur (1898-1972) Knight Civil Servant Seal, Pulin Behari (1900-c1983) Journalist and Indian political activist ... Seale, Roland (fl 1918-1970) Designer For Rover Cars, Coventry Coventry, Warwickshire Sealy, E (fl 1839) Of Cornborough, Cornborough Cornborough, Devon Seaman, Sir Owen (1861-1936) Baronet Editor Seaman, Richard Beattie (d 1938) Motor Racing Driver Searight, Arthur Kenneth (1883) Soldier Searle, Charles Edward (1828-1902), Master of Pembroke College, author ... Secker, John (fl 1730-1755) Sailor Norfolk Norfolk Secker, Martin (1882-1978) Publisher

51. Robert W. Service
A Celebration of Women Writers. Robert W. Service Robert William Service (18741958)by John Garvin, (1872-1934) Garvin, John William, ed. Canadian Poets .
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ONALD G. F RENCH , in the 'Globe Magazine.' [Page 360] R OBERT W. SERVICE is not a Canadian poet in the truest sense of the term. He was not born in Canada, nor did he arrive in this land in early childhood and grow up in a Canadian environment. He was born in Lancashire, England, in 1876, and when six years of age moved to Scotland with his parents. He was educated in the city of Glasgow, his higher education being received in the Hillhead High School, and in the University of Glasgow. At the age of twenty, Mr. Service came to Canada and made his way westward from city to city, until he arrived at Victoria, B.C. The next five years he wandered back and forth on the Pacific coast, travelling as far south as Mexico, residing temporarily in every city of importance, and learning by hard, personal experience, some of the deepest lessons of life. Finally he became a clerk in the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Victoria, and subsequently was stationed at other branches in Vancouver, Kamloops, and White Horse in the Yukon District.

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Service, Robert W(illiam) (18741958), Canadian poet, born in Preston, England,and educated at the University of Glasgow. 6. Holley, Robert William*.
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53. WordIQ Books Online
Service, Robert W. (Robert William) (Page 1). The Spell of the Yukon and Other Versesby Robert W. Service Britishborn Canadian Poet 1874-1958. This text
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54. Stories, Listed By Author
Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961 Dead of Night, ed. Peter Haining,William Kimber, 1981. Service, Robert W(illiam) (18741958) The Cremation
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55. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Search
whilst on foreign military Service, detailing information of Great Britain Desch,Cecil Henry (18741958). Great Britain Grove, Sir William Robert (1811-1896).
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56. Poet Links
Paul Laurence Dunbar. Selected Poetry of William Dunbar (14561513). Springfield Service.Selected Poetry of Robert W. Service (1874-1958). Robert
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57. The Mediadrome - Poems Of The Week: Working Class Poetry
Robert William Service (18741958) was perhaps close in the early part of his lifeto being a working class poet , although his general background was middle
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58. Service, Robert William
Service, Robert William. Service, Robert William 18741958, Canadian poet and novelist, b. England, educated at the Univ. of Glasgow. He went to Canada in 1897 and held odd jobs in British Columbia and at White Horse in the Yukon. the novel The Trail of '98 ( 1910). Service became a foreign correspondent in 1912 and
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Service, Robert William Service, Robert William, Songs of a Sourdough (1907, repr. 1915 as The Spell of the Yukon ). Celebrations of the rough ways of Klondike life continued in Ballads of a Cheechako (1909) and in the novel The Trail of '98 (1910). Service became a foreign correspondent in 1912 and drove an ambulance during World War I, an experience that gave him material for Rhymes of a Red Cross Man (1916). He spent the rest of his life, except during World War II, in France and Monte Carlo. His later works did not win the tremendous popularity of the earlier ones. His autobiography was issued in two volumes, Ploughman of the Moon (1945) and Harper of Heaven The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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59. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Robert William Service (English And French Canadian Lite
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60. Service, Robert William. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langu
Fourth Edition. 2000. Service, Robert William. SYLLABICATION Ser·vice.PRONUNCIATION sûr v s. DATES 1874–1958. Britishborn Canadian
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