Katherine Mansfield and Maata Throughout the journal, letters, and stories of Katherine Mansfield there are numerous a references to Maata, tjie Maori Princess, with whom she went to school in Wellingtcm. The Mansfield Bibliography compiled by Miss Ruth Mantz refer's to an incomplete and unpublished . novel ealled "Maata." • It appears that Maata is still living and elaims to be in possession of the manuscript of the novel. The story of Maata and her relation to Katherine Mansfield has now been told by P. A. Lawlor in "The Mystery of Maata." It contains an introduction by Dr. G. H. Scholefield, and is available at K. M. Cairns Ltd., "Tbe Modern Bookstore," Hinemoa Street, Rotorua. Ordinary edition -7/6, signed and numbered edition, 12/6*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5320, 5 February 1947, Page 4
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121Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5320, 5 February 1947, Page 4
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