| Engin. N. 58: 296. S. 12, ’07. 350w. | ||
| Ind. 63: 1061. O. 31, ’07. 160w. | ||
| J. Pol. Econ. 15: 501. O. ’07. 170w. |
“Mr. Hutchinson’s book is at least written by one who understands present conditions. From these conditions he draws logical conclusions.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 451. Jl. 20, ’07. 190w. |
“On the whole, we think these publications are more useful in giving the student of the present economic conditions a historical background than in giving to the reformer any clear light on methods for their improvement.”
| + − | Outlook. 87: 539. N. 9, ’07. 360w. |
* Hutchinson, Frances Kinsley. Our country home. **$2. McClurg.
7–36734.
A delightful account of how two people—a man who had always wanted a farm, and a woman who had never wanted a country house—were captivated by a bit of Wisconsin woodland bordering upon a lake. They immediately become the owners of seventy-two acres of this wilderness and in a few year bring about a wonderful transformation, each step of which combining the artistic with the practical, is recorded in this fully illustrated volume.
“Mrs. Hutchinson tells her story most entertainingly, giving many suggestions to readers who are interested in having country homes of their own.”