“The presentation is clear and orderly; the subdivision of topics is minute.” J. H. T.

+School R. 15: 239. Mr. ’07. 200w.

Hammond, Harold. Further fortunes of Pinkey Perkins. †$1.50. Century.

6–30932.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“Boy readers can scarcely help being absorbed in his doings.”

+Bookm. 24: 529. Ja. ’07. 60w.
+R. of Rs. 34: 767. D. ’06. 40w.

Hamp, Sidford F. [Boys of Crawford’s Basin: the story of a mountain ranch in the early days of Colorado.] †$1.50. Wilde.

7–26966.

Experiences in ranching, prospecting, and working as a miner in the early seventies has afforded the author a first-hand intimacy with facts and scenes which he records here. He shows how two sturdy young men, prone to honesty and not afraid to work, do their share in advancing the prosperity of the state in its infancy.