“The entire book has many delightful descriptions, and some bits of whimsy humor. The ending of the story with its subduing veil of pathos, is a flash of pure inspiration, worthy of the poet as well as the novelist.” W. T. R.

+ Boston Transcript p8 D 1 ’20 600w

“In Joan Miss Hall shows to great advantage not only as a teller of tales but as an acute and dramatic delineator of character.”

+ N Y Evening Post p16 D 4 ’20 520w

Reviewed by Marguerite Fellows

Pub W 98:1886 D 18 ’20 260w

HALL, ARNOLD BENNETT. Monroe doctrine and the great war. (National social science ser.) *75c McClurg 327

20–2059

“The author has aimed ‘to present in simple form an accurate but brief account of the origin and development of the doctrine and some of its relations to the present problems of peace.’ He concludes that the League of nations is the logical method of extending the principles of the Monroe doctrine to the larger diplomatic problems of the present.”—Booklist