KENDALL, RALPH SELWOOD.[[2]] Luck of the mounted. *$2 Lane

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“The scene of this story is the great Canadian Northwest, the principal part of it being laid in the vicinity of Calgary, where the author was for a time stationed as a member of the Royal Northwest mounted police. A particularly baffling murder case is the theme of the tale and the culprit is a man with a strange and adventurous past. A second killing, with a curious chain of circumstances connecting it with the first one, is, in the end, solved and the murderer brought to justice.”—N Y Times


“The story is devoid of romance, but it is told in such a gripping, straightforward manner as to give it the earmarks of truth.”

+ N Y Times p20 D 5 ’20 160w

“Sergeant Kendall writes about the Royal Canadian mounted police with inside knowledge. That makes his story more convincing than most narratives of this type. The background of snowy Canadian scenery, admirably painted in, lends a touch of poetry to the tale.”

+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p801 D 2 ’20 80w

KENEALY, ARABELLA. Feminism and sex-extinction. *$5 Dutton 396

(Eng ed SG20–92)