Spec. 94: 719. My. 13, ‘05. 190w.

“Their appeal is to the student of the science of society rather than to the historian proper.”

+Yale R. 14: 107. My. ‘05. 100w.

Lancaster, G. B. Sons o’ men. [†]$1.50. Doubleday.

A collection of short stories which “deal with the men who herd and shear the sheep in South New Zealand and save them from storm and snow at the cost of hardships scarce endurable. At times, too, the native plays a part.” (R. of Rs.)

“Through such books hope grows less forlorn.”

+R. of Rs. 31: 761. Je. ‘05. 210w.

[*] “Lively reading—and informative as well.”

+R. of Rs. 32: 758. D. ‘05. 170w.

“Mr. Lancaster reaches a high level of excellence in ‘The story of Wi.’”