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Digest of Reviews and Comments 
■MT HILL ODYSSEY by William M. Mum Atlantic-Little, Brown, November, 1948 
**—■*»**»• sust0 and a rioh 89n8e th *i no young man, driving 
toward his destiny, ever had a better time in life." 5 
Levels Gannett, New York Herald Tribune, ll/lly48 
"...a book whioh will appeal to everyone from high school age on...the lively 
ST2lf rS man f indS real *<* - ^ntagious to the reader - in SpSgS 
‘ 'f id W ' 1 f 32d3 » new f&ces, and always new animals. The reader has^ 
suoh a gay tine seeing the world through Dr. Haan's eyes that it is disap¬ 
pointing to come to the final page. Hay Ids next book be as much fun tcTrsad." 
Frances Shippen, TTashington Sunday Star. ll/l4/48 
lu r ‘ wh ° is no" the director of the national Zoo, makes it all sound as 
though the rest of us had wasted our youth." 
The New Yorker* H/20/48 
jJJ? 1 w?? YS f?. 16 th ® rou s4y enjoyable. Tfeny who read it will start looking 
moie closely at the wonders of nature that always lie before them." 
United Press Sunday Letter * 11/21/48 
a fasci *ating book* The author is an enthusiastic scientist with a re- 
H ® tUrnS toush tri P® lnt0 ee-sy reading and he certainly 
'7 , ^ ° f ero !? d 0113 water in his scientific pursuits. I followed him Y 
with delight across the world** 
John Kieran, author of "Footnotes on Nature" 
roading." n ^° ye<i ° f the book “« dol iGhtful, encouraging and fruitful 
Belle Benohley, Director, San Diego Zoo 
bounds!" hiS b °° k S ° IRU ° h that it mS hard t0 koop enfehu slasm within reasonable 
Leo S* Crandall, General Curator, New York Zoological 
Society 
• ••just the sort of delightful yam one would expect Bill Mann to write*" 
Alfred S* Eomer, Director, !?usouni of Comparative Zoology, 
Harvard University 
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