"The book contains a vast amount of information useful to the
emigrant, and it is written in a pleasant, chatty style. The
descriptions of the varied scenery, the character sketches of the
settlers, and the laughable incidents recounted, give an additional
pleasure to the volume, which is enriched by several illustrations
of Oregon scenery."
_From the Detroit Evening News._
"Mr. Nash has just written for the benefit of his old friends and
neighbors in England a little book relating his observations and
experiences during his first two years of frontier life. It
contains much interesting information about Oregon and its people,
and coming from a disinterested source will be especially
acceptable to those contemplating removal to that State."
_From the Columbus Dispatch_ (_Wisconsin_).
"It is a compendium of information, and will be an addition to any
library."
_From the Boston Journal._
"Mr. Nash writes especially for the benefit of emigrants and
intending settlers, but the book will have an interest for all
readers who like to trace the developments of social and political
institutions in a swiftly growing State. The author writes with
enthusiasm, but frankly and sometimes critically; and he has
collected a good deal of valuable information, which, together with
the results of his own experience, he presents in an animated and
pleasant manner."
_From the Christian at Work._
"It is a capital book."
_From the Ann Arbor Chronicle._
"To read the book is like making a trip to Oregon without the
tediousness and expense of the journey."
_From the Milwaukee Sentinel._
"The reader instinctively feels that here is a careful, temperate
guide, who can be absolutely trusted."
_From the Springfield Union_ _(Massachusetts_).
"A valuable book."
_From the New York World._
"It is a description of the country and of life in Oregon that is
worth reading by anybody who may for any reason be interested in
the subject."
_From the Cincinnati Commercial._
"A fascinating book."
_From the San José Mercury_ (_California_).
"A highly interesting and instructive volume, marked by fairness of
statement and honesty of opinion."
_From the Omaha Republican_ (_Nebraska_).
"Mr. Nash has written a most interesting volume. His powers of
description are simply magnificent, and, with such an expansive
theme before him, he has wrought out a book that will no doubt have
ready sale, and do a great measure of good in placing the
advantages of Oregon most entertainingly before a large and choice
number of readers."
_From the Philadelphia North American_.
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