+ Pub W 97:1292 Ap 17 ’20 350w
“The book is clever, veracious in spots; oh, so anxious to get at the truth about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and quite without creative vitality as a whole.” H. W. Boynton
− + Review 2:573 My 29 ’20 230w
“We admire the way in which the author has ripped up a pre-war story and transformed it into a lively criticism of our military authorities, and added a vivid impression of the Battle of Loos.”
+ Sat R 129:478 My 22 ’20 70w
“Romance, in the conventional sense, is not Mr Frankau’s strong point, and the real strength of the book is in the chapters on the war and its ‘realities’—a very useful antidote to the work of Sir Philip Gibbs. We confess to finding the earlier chapters wearisome, and even repellent.”
+ − Spec 124:556 Ap 24 ’20 650w
“The book has the essential quality that the author enjoys his own story and believes it to be true. ‘Peter Jameson’ is not a great novel, but it is certainly a good one.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p85 F 5 ’20 850w
FRANKEL, LEE KAUFER, and FLEISHER, ALEXANDER. Human factor in industry; with the cooperation of Laura S. Seymour. *$3 Macmillan 658.7