—Walden's Stationer and Printer.
"It is an appealing story told in an active style which fairly sparkles in reproducing the atmosphere of the wild and woolly West. It is consistently forceful and contains a quantity of refreshing comedy."
—Philadelphia Press.
"Bound to stand among the famous novels of the year."
—Baltimore American.
"'The Virginian' has found many imitators, but few authors have come as near duplicating Owen Wister's magnetic hero as has B.M. Bower, 'Chip of the Flying U.'"—Philadelphia Item.
"B.M. Bower has portrayed but few characters, but these he has pictured with the strong and yet delicate stroke of a true master. The atmosphere of the West is perfect; one sees and feels the vibrant, vital life of the ranch activities all through the telling of the story."
—Cincinnati Times-Star.
"It brims over with humor showing the bright and laughing side of ranch life. It is a story which will delightfully entertain the reader."
—Portland Journal.