ANOTHER WILDER NOVEL.—A title which has an ambiguous ring about it, but which is meant to convey the information that Thornton Wilder, author of the fascinating “The Bridge of San Luis Rey” and the equally fascinating “Caballa,” has written a new book, “The Woman of Andros” has its setting in one of the glamorous Aegean isles, and is written with Mr. Wilder's “subtle cadences and harmonies.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 933, 28 March 1930, Page 14
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66ANOTHER WILDER NOVEL.—A title which has an ambiguous ring about it, but which is meant to convey the information that Thornton Wilder, author of the fascinating “The Bridge of San Luis Rey” and the equally fascinating “Caballa,” has written a new book, “The Woman of Andros” has its setting in one of the glamorous Aegean isles, and is written with Mr. Wilder's “subtle cadences and harmonies.” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 933, 28 March 1930, Page 14
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