"The quality of the story is strong and seamed with the invigoratinglife of nature, and at times reads like a Longfellow prose poem. Theillustrations by Mr. Schoonover are of remarkable excellence."--Boston_Herald_.
"Will keep the reader both interested and amused, for the author hashumor as well as a sharp dramatic faculty."--New York _Sun_.
"The tale is one of both emotion and action. It has elements that willgive it a hold upon the sympathies of its readers."--New York _TimesReview_.
"No one can read the story without a thrilling of the pulses. He willbe exhilarated and moved.... It is well worth mention among the bestbooks of the fall."--Los Angeles _Times_.
"The men we meet here are men of flesh and blood and of passion.... Onereally cannot describe the beauty and pathos of the story."--SanFrancisco _Post_.
"The art that can so graphically draw such a poetic, dramatic, andpathetic picture as this of the wild life of these rude Northland folkis viable and enduring."--_The Independent._