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‘STEEPLE THATCHDY ’

- * Mr A. A. Thomson is one of the most genuine humorists of the day, more especially in the, held which ho has made peculiarly his own. No one can extract more delightful and kindly fun out of the foibles of our rural population than the author of ‘Marigold Cottage’ and ‘Trust Tilly,’ two chronicles of the doings of Steeple Thatchhy and its intriguing population that provided sheer sunshine. In In's latest story. ‘Steeple Thatchhy,’ Mr Thomson shows that he has nob by any means exhausted his supply of humour to be obtained from the delightful characters of his previous books. After the surfeit of sex novels nowadays Mr Thomson’s humorous story is refreshing. _ The humour is wholesome and original. The publishers are Messrs Herbert Jenkins, Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 21

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128

‘STEEPLE THATCHDY’ Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 21

‘STEEPLE THATCHDY’ Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 21

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