“Ralph Connor’s ‘Black Rock’ was good, but ‘The Sky Pilot’ is better. The matter which he gives us is real life; virile, true, tender, humorous, pathetic, spiritual, wholesome. His style, fresh, crisp and terse, accords with the Western life, which he understands. Henceforth the foothills of the Canadian Rockies will probably be associated in many a mind with the name of ‘Ralph Connor.’”—The Outlook.

The Man From Glengarry; A Tale of the Ottawa.

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“As straight as a pine, as sweet as a balsam, as sound as a white oak.”—The Interview.

Glengarry School Days; A Tale of the Indian Lands.

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In pathos it reaches the high level of “The Sky Pilot.” In atmosphere it is “The Man from Glengarry.” In action it rivals “Black Rock.”

Black Rock; A Tale of the Selkirks.

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“‘Ralph Connor’ is some man’s nom de plume. The world would insist on knowing whose. He has gone into the Northwest Canadian mountains and painted for us a picture of life in the mining camps of surpassing merit. With perfect wholesomeness, with exquisite delicacy, with entire fidelity, with truest pathos, with freshest humor, he has delineated character, has analyzed motives and emotions, and has portrayed life. Some of his characters deserve immortality, so faithfully are they created.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.