| + − | Ath. 1907, 2: 210. Ag. 24. 180w. |
“The book is not properly a novel, but it has an abundance of dramatic force and there is a simple directness in its style that makes you feel that you are getting pretty close to the truth about the red man of the Canadian fur-lands.” Frederic Taber Cooper.
| + | Bookm. 25: 602. Ag. ’07. 160w. |
“This is an excellent book for boys just emerging from the stage where they ‘play Indian’ and not yet old enough to relish their Parkman.”
| + | Nation. 85: 58. Jl. 18, ’07. 130w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 381. Je. 15, ’07, 110w. |
“The book is readable in parts, as it would appear, because those parts really are drawn from the personal observation of the author.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 494. Ag. 10, ’07. 170w. |
“The book is a pleasant change after the usual run of common novels, and its readers will enjoy the glimpses which it affords of a romantic and still primitive world.”
| + | Spec. 99: 202. Ag. 10, ’07. 300w. |
Henderson, George R. Cost of locomotive operation. $2.50. Railway gazette.