“It is, as may be supposed, a difficult subject which Mr. Sergeant has elected to treat; and he must be allowed the credit of having accomplished his task with success.”

+Spec. 99: sup. 753. N. 16, ’07. 180w.

Seton, Grace Gallatin Thompson (Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton). Nimrod’s wife. **$1.75. Doubleday.

7–18186.

An account of the author’s life in the open while accompanying her artist-author husband on his trips in search of copy rather than game. Many interesting feminine side lights are thrown upon experiences of camp and travel while there is much good advice to women as to proper dress and equipment.


“This is a book to read; if you like books about hunting, without any adventures which give a distinct thrill.”

+Acad. 73: 107. N. 9, ’07. 250w.

“Written in a spirited manner, pervaded by enthusiasm for outdoor life, a love of adventure, and a cheerful, wholesome philosophy.”

+A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 181. O. ’07.