"In this book [the author] has chosen fiction as the vehicle for conveying the wonderful story of his beloved Alaska. It is charming as a dramatic love story and it is packed with incidental information about recent changes in that 'Treasure Land of the North.'
"There are in this booklet many beautiful illustrations of Indian specimens and the text deals with ...
"No Finer interpretation has been given to the life of the cowboy on the open frontier.
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"The rush to the Fraser River mines is one of the thrilling chapters of Northwestern History. This v...
"Observant always but critical never, outspoken, very, but supplying no sordid details, he notes the...
"This text-book on Montana history makes use of the problem method of teaching. The story as told in...
"Three new volumes received by this Quarterly since the last issue was printed indicates a continuin...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
"An increasing interest in the annals of the Great American West has led to the publication of a var...
"The stories are those of Okanogan Indians as handed down by word to mouth…It is a local book that s...
"Soon after his death, in 1927, it was found that General Frank M. Canton had left among his private...
"The book has its value in that it shows how certain people regard Alaska…not taken pains to consult...
"With the insistent urge to shed true and illuminating light on every imaginable nook and cranny of ...
"Illustrated and carefully letter-pressed for young readers, the book is in every way fit to take it...
"There are in this booklet many beautiful illustrations of Indian specimens and the text deals with ...
"No Finer interpretation has been given to the life of the cowboy on the open frontier.
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"The rush to the Fraser River mines is one of the thrilling chapters of Northwestern History. This v...
"Observant always but critical never, outspoken, very, but supplying no sordid details, he notes the...
"This text-book on Montana history makes use of the problem method of teaching. The story as told in...
"Three new volumes received by this Quarterly since the last issue was printed indicates a continuin...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
"An increasing interest in the annals of the Great American West has led to the publication of a var...
"The stories are those of Okanogan Indians as handed down by word to mouth…It is a local book that s...
"Soon after his death, in 1927, it was found that General Frank M. Canton had left among his private...
"The book has its value in that it shows how certain people regard Alaska…not taken pains to consult...
"With the insistent urge to shed true and illuminating light on every imaginable nook and cranny of ...
"Illustrated and carefully letter-pressed for young readers, the book is in every way fit to take it...
"There are in this booklet many beautiful illustrations of Indian specimens and the text deals with ...
"No Finer interpretation has been given to the life of the cowboy on the open frontier.
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...