"This volume in 'Harper's Historical Series,' edited by Dean Guy Stanton Ford, of the University of Minnesota, is the work of Professor Chitwood of West Virginia University. As the title indicates, there would be scant occasion to mention in it the Pacific Coast or the Northwest, the field of this Quarterly.
[From Wagner]:"'During all these years the journal of Fr. Sierra has been unknown. No mention of it ...
"Professor Bolton has made himself an authority on the history of the Southwest.
"Among all the text-books in this country the 'Epochs of American History' has proved to be one of t...
"The title-page carries as subhead: 'A Dramatized Biography.' Certainly there is plenty of drama thr...
"These two books constitute Bulletins 73 and 75 in the well known and dependable series of monograph...
"…object has been accomplished remarkably well. Professor Clark's book will be consulted for many ye...
"The general reader will also find Professor Goodwin's book interesting and worth while. He has equi...
"No Finer interpretation has been given to the life of the cowboy on the open frontier.
"Like all the writings by Professor Oliphant this monograph is thoroughly documented with seventy-on...
"The extended sub-title of the book gives an idea of its scope and field- 'With illustrations from t...
"What [the author] has given to historical readers is well worth their perusal. Bringing with it a r...
"Such fault finding may weem ungracious but the people of the Pacific Northwest hold their history i...
"His paper is…a biographical study, though he also discusses briefly the value and meaning of Indian...
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
"Each chapter is followed by compact citations called [Narratives]. There is a copious index and fou...
[From Wagner]:"'During all these years the journal of Fr. Sierra has been unknown. No mention of it ...
"Professor Bolton has made himself an authority on the history of the Southwest.
"Among all the text-books in this country the 'Epochs of American History' has proved to be one of t...
"The title-page carries as subhead: 'A Dramatized Biography.' Certainly there is plenty of drama thr...
"These two books constitute Bulletins 73 and 75 in the well known and dependable series of monograph...
"…object has been accomplished remarkably well. Professor Clark's book will be consulted for many ye...
"The general reader will also find Professor Goodwin's book interesting and worth while. He has equi...
"No Finer interpretation has been given to the life of the cowboy on the open frontier.
"Like all the writings by Professor Oliphant this monograph is thoroughly documented with seventy-on...
"The extended sub-title of the book gives an idea of its scope and field- 'With illustrations from t...
"What [the author] has given to historical readers is well worth their perusal. Bringing with it a r...
"Such fault finding may weem ungracious but the people of the Pacific Northwest hold their history i...
"His paper is…a biographical study, though he also discusses briefly the value and meaning of Indian...
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
"Each chapter is followed by compact citations called [Narratives]. There is a copious index and fou...
[From Wagner]:"'During all these years the journal of Fr. Sierra has been unknown. No mention of it ...
"Professor Bolton has made himself an authority on the history of the Southwest.
"Among all the text-books in this country the 'Epochs of American History' has proved to be one of t...