“The fact that so large and so admirable a book on a modern architect has appeared in this country is a matter for congratulation to the author, the publishers, and the architectural profession. Undoubtedly it was needed. One can justifiably criticize the arrangement, for it leads to a certain amount of repetition.”

+ − Spec 124:461 Ap 3 ’20 700w

“The account of the cathedral in this book is very full and interesting, and illustrated with plans both final and preliminary.”

+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p739 D 11 ’19 2300w

LINCOLN, ELLIOTT CURTIS. Rhymes of a homesteader. il *$1.50 Houghton 811

20–5608

Many of these poems are in dialect, among them The varmint, Angela, An evening with Browning, The phonograph, The game of games and The old-timer remarks. Others, such as The sunflower road, Montana night, Hills, Wheel tracks, Wild geese, and A song of the wire fence, are descriptive of the wild beauty of the northwest country. Some of the poems have appeared in Contemporary Verse, Adventure, Overland and Sunset.


“Lack the poetic beauty of Piper on the same subject, but will have many readers.”

+ Booklist 17:62 N ’20