+ Review 3:153 Ag 18 ’20 500w R of Rs 62:112 Jl ’20 100w

“Like Gibbs’ ‘Now it can be told’ and Keynes’s ‘Economic consequences of the peace,’ this is a book to be owned and read—and like them it is readable. Mr Folks’ subject is as important as theirs, and his competence is unquestionable. This is not to say that it is the last word on the subject. Quite the contrary. One might wish, for instance, that there were more frequent indications that the Allies have not had all of the human costs to bear. Another obvious defect is the omission of maps.” E. T. D.

+ − Survey 44:449 Je 26 ’20 800w

FOOTNER, HULBERT. Fur bringers. $1.90 McCann

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“A tale of the Northwest. The trading posts, Indians, half-breeds, adventurers and beautiful heroines of the ordinary story are here anew in a plot in which the young trader afflicted with ‘June fever’ is obliged to take an open stand against the heroine’s father, known to all but the daughter as a slave-driver and profiteer.”—Booklist


“Very well written.”

+ Booklist 17:31 O ’20

“The story has plenty of incident, it moves quickly, and is told with a good deal of spirit.”