~ Oversized Paperback (23 x 30.5cm)
A haunting ballad of love and revenge that paints a colourful picture of life during the Yukon goldrush, that sees three people meet in a saloon to settle some unfinished business, tensions build, and two men find themselves in a western-style shootout . . .
Robert Service arrived in Dawson City after the Gold Rush was over, but the dreams, hopes, and greed of the men who moiled for gold still clung to the place, and to Service's imagination and are reflected in the enduring literature he created with The Cremation of Sam McGee and The Shooting of Dan McGrew.






