“Life on the great wheat ranch, in lumber camps, and in other more conventional scenes is described with vigor, knowledge, and a certain robust sense of fun. The book holds the attention firmly.”
+ Outlook 126:201 S 29 ’20 100w
“Having been given the first innings Mr Crosbie Garstin has scored so fast and freely that the sequel inevitably partakes of the nature of an anti-climax.”
+ − Spec 125:861 D 25 ’20 500w
“A live and busy story.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p602 S 16 ’20 100w
SIEVEKING, L. DE G. Dressing gowns and glue. il *$1 Harcourt 827
(Eng ed 20–8231)
A book of nonsense verse, with drawings by John Nash. It is published “with an introduction about the verses by G. K. Chesterton and an introduction about the drawings by Max Beerbohm and something about all concerned by Cecil Palmer” and is edited by Paul Nash.