Reviewed by H. W. Boynton
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“Altogether the special pleading of the book in favour of Morocco versus America should not be too readily believed in by the intelligent reader.”
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“‘The stranger’ is a very appealing and unusual novel in the delicacy and vividness of its portraiture.”
+ Springf’d Republican p8 N 30 ’20 580w The Times [London] Lit Sup p670 O 14 ’20 120w
BULLER, ARTHUR HENRY REGINALD. Essays on wheat. il *$2.50 Macmillan 633.1
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“The book contains chapters on: The early history of wheat-growing in Manitoba; Wheat in western Canada; The origin of Red Bobs and Kitchener; The wild wheat of Palestine. But the most important part of the book is the chapter on The discovery and introduction of Marquis wheat, perhaps the most productive variety of wheat in North America. The style is non-technical.” (Booklist) “The author is professor of botany in the University of Manitoba.” (Brooklyn)