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A collection of rugged narrative poems that evoke life in a northern gold-rush landscape, where prospectors, trappers, lawmen, and wanderers contend with harsh weather, greed, love, and loss. Each ballad uses plainspoken, rhythmic verse and campfire storytelling to blend humor, violence, and melancholy while painting vivid scenes of frozen rivers, auroral skies, and boomtown bustle. Recurrent motifs include the hunt for fortune, loyalty and betrayal, and the coarse camaraderie of frontier communities. The volume is organized as individual ballads and lyrical envois, alternating rollicking tall tales with quieter reflective pieces.

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Robert W. Service

Robert W. Service was a Canadian poet and novelist, best known for his vivid depictions of life in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. His works often reflect themes of adventure, nature, and the human spirit. Among his most notable collections is "The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses," which captures the rugged beauty and challenges of the North. Service's engaging storytelling and lyrical style have earned him a lasting place in the literary heritage of Canada, making him a beloved figure among readers of poetry and adventure tales.

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