Sheffield Daily Telegraph. "The book is delightful read- 

 ing. . . . The charm of the book, which defies definition, carries 

 on the reader from chapter to chapter until the end, where his 

 wrath at E. M., for not having made the volume twice as long, 

 is only appeased by a feeling of thankfulness for what he has 

 got." 



The Graphic. " Young emigrants to the outlying parts of 

 Canada and the United States will find much to instruct and 

 amuse them in ' Frank's Ranche.' . . . Even in this age of 

 numberless travel-books has written a book which merits peru- 

 sal." 



Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia). "A pleasant fruit of the 

 recent visit to this country of the author, is a little book of 

 Western experience under the title of ' Frank's Ranche.' . . . 

 Will be of much interest to American as well as to English 

 readers." 



Publisher's Weekly (New York). "There are a number 

 of illustrations in the daintily printed volume, which is thoroughly 

 interesting." 



Birmingham Daily Mail. "A very readable and useful 

 little book. ... It may be earnestly commended to the atten- 

 tion of all young people who care to realize what they are about 

 when they enroll themselves amongst the pioneers of civiliza- 

 tion." 



Galignani's Messenger. "A small book, charming as a 

 brief narrative of a sufficiently wild, distant, and adventurous 

 holiday, snatched by a busy man, for the purpose of visiting his 

 son, a ranchero in Montana ; but is also valuable and important 

 as a critical and impartial contribution to general knowledge of 

 the working of such undertakings." 



Book Chat (New York\ "This easy, bright, and genial 

 record is the result of his observation and experience." 



Connecticut Advertiser. " It is suggestive of the great 

 variety and multitude of noteworthy objects that may be dis- 

 covered on a journey which the great majority take with their 

 eyes closed." 



LONDON: 

 SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, 



ST. DUNSTAN'S HOUSE, FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET. 



