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Archie Bell • 10 Items / 8 Books, 2 Articles
Sunset Canada: British Columbia and Beyond (1918)
An Account of Its Settlement, Its Progress from the Early Days to the Present...
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Published Reviews
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    A Book-Shelf for the Month (5 Reviews)
    Recent Books On Nature and the Red Man
    1. The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon
    2. Sunset Canada: British Columbia and Beyond by Archie Bell
    3. Over Indian and Animal Trails by Jeannette May Thompson
    4. Our Debt to the Red Man by Louise Seymour Houghton
    5. Lost Indian Magic by Grace Moon and Carl Moon
    The Bookman, February 1919, p. 716
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    The New Books (7 Reviews)
    The Devil to Pay, by Frances Nimmo Greene
    1. The Devil to Pay by Frances Nimmo Greene
    2. Stealthy Terror by John Alexander Ferguson
    3. Daddy's Bedtime Animal Stories by Mary Graham Bonner
    4. Tolstoy by George Rapall Noyes
    5. Lover's Gift and Crossing by Rabindranath Tagore
    6. Sunset Canada: British Columbia and Beyond by Archie Bell
    7. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me by William Allen White
    The Outlook, May 15, 1918, pp. 122-123
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    Books in Brief (8 Reviews)
    Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War, by Wilfred Trotter
    1. Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War by Wilfred Trotter
    2. Nathaniel Hawthorne: How to Know Him by George Edward Woodberry
    3. Sunset Canada: British Columbia and Beyond by Archie Bell
    4. Twenty-Five Years in the Black Belt by William J. Edwards
    5. The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition by E.V. McCollum
    6. The Christian Approach to Islam by James L. Barton
    7. Some Hawarden Letters, 1878-1913 by Lisle March-Phillipps and Bertram Christian March-Phillipps, ...
    8. George Westinghouse: His Life and Achievements by Francis E. Leupp
    The Nation, February 8, 1919, pp. 202-203