Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
by Robert W. Service
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"Rhymes of a Red Cross Man" is a collection of poems written by Robert W. Service, originally published in 1916. The poems in this collection capture the experiences and emotions of a Red Cross worker during World War I. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt verses, Service paints a poignant picture of the realities faced by soldiers and the tireless efforts of the Red Cross. The poems touch upon various themes, including the horrors of war, the bravery of soldiers, the suffering of wounded show more individuals, and the compassion and dedication of those who provide medical aid. Service's writing evokes a range of emotions, from the pain and loss to the resilience and hope that arises amidst the chaos of war. show lessTags
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Robert Service perfected the rhymed ballad. This collection references life in the trenches, war, etc.
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Publisher's Weekly NON-Fiction list - 1912 - 1975
486 works; 4 members
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- Original publication date
- 1916
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- 203
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 19
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- 1
- ASINs
- 20





























































