by Stewart Edward White ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 26, 1940
Kathrene Pinkerton in Three's a Crew speaks of sharing experiences with the Whites. Those experiences may well have formed some of the groundwork for this novel of the northwest -- and of a youth with the call of new places in his blood, and the wife who was almost always ready to go along. From a Washington lumber camp, to Seattle, then on to Alaska and the interior they went, pulled on by a zest for the frontiers, a love of the unknown, an urge to conquer. It is good adventure, and good characterization. The period is pre-war, but occasional lapses and inaccuracies are forgivable in the pace of the narrative and the quality of the essential picture. An easy book to read, should be a best seller locally, an easy renter everywhere.
Pub Date: April 26, 1940
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Doubleday, Doran
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1940
Categories: FICTION
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