“This book ... is a curious compound of indiscriminating eulogy and sound criticism.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 137. F. 7, ’07. 680w. |
“We fear MacFall has read too much Shaw.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 242. Ap. 13, ’07. 610w. |
“On the whole, though doubtless Mr. MacFall would resent it, his book is a good one for beginners.”
| + − | Putnam’s. 2: 120. Ap. ’07. 110w. |
McGaffey, Ernest. Outdoors: a book of the woods, fields and marshlands. **$1.25. Scribner.
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“Mr. McGaffey’s book tells of the pleasures of out-door life in the fields and prairies and marshlands of the northern part of the Mississippi valley, and it is written from the point of view of the hunterman and fisherman who take the chase of fur, scales, and feathers more as an excuse for getting into the open than as an object in itself.”—N. Y. Times.