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The entry of America into the war, and what the Americans are doing at home and in France.

Mr Hueffer is a lieutenant in the Welch Regiment, and many of these poems were written under fire.

“This graceful verse is distinguished by its manly ‘tone and vigorous quality.”"—Globe.

“I cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting from a book that will soon be by the side of Lindsay Gordon’s poems on the shelves of all those who love the poetry of out-of-doors.”—Land and Water.

“Humorous verse, by a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, in which every stanza gets well home; written with a refreshing air of conviction and a real wit which scintillates the more sharply because not a word of it could be spared.—The Times.