+ − Springf’d Republican p13a F 22 ’20 240w
“A significant book, comparable with Barbusse’s ‘Under fire.’ Not for the smaller libraries.”
+ Wis Lib Bul 16:126 Je ’20 50w
LAUDER, SIR HARRY (MACLENNAN). Between you and me. $2.50 McCann
19–18483
“‘I’m no writin’ a book so much as I’m sittin’ doon wi’ ye all for a chat,’ Harry Lauder says in his first chapter; and he carries the plan through to the last. The book is a biography, a Scot’s philosophy of life, and a shrewd discourse on current social problems, combined.”—Outlook
“A book which will be liked only by the enthusiastic Lauder-ites. It is written in Scotch dialect which often runs unevenly into pure English. Not as good as ‘A minstrel in France.’”
+ − Booklist 16:167 F ’20
“Sir Harry mentions the possibility of two more books. We shall welcome them eagerly, as we always welcome him, but we cannot help hoping that, despite the charm of his gossipy style, the next ones will have to some degree the skeleton of an outline.” I. W. L.