+ Booklist 16:201 Mr ’20
Reviewed by LeRoy Jeffers
Bookm 51:103 Mr ’20 1450w
“The humor with which he relieves a tense situation, and his keen observations on the habits of the wild life of the mountains add to the interest of the book. A number of remarkably good photographs.”
+ N Y P L New Tech Bks p15 Ja ’20 80w + Outlook 124:203 F 4 ’20 40w
“It is altogether a fascinating book; and its best title to recognition is that it approaches nature study from new angles, and with an unflagging and ever new interest.” Phillip Tillinghast
+ Pub W 96:1697 D 27 ’19 380w R of Rs 61:448 Ap ’20 70w
MILLS, JOSEPH TRAVIS.[[2]] Great Britain and the United States. *$2.50 Oxford 327
20–9352
“An English scholar’s critical review of the historical relations between the two countries. The book is made up mainly of extracts from lectures that were delivered to various units of the American army of occupation in Germany in May and June, 1919. The author naturally takes the ground that in the family dispute of 1776 ‘Britain’s policy was logically defensible, however unwise her action.’ In other words, he contends that there really is a British ‘case.’”—R of Rs