N.Z. ARMY'S CHRISTMAS BOOK
A EULOGISTIC NOTICE. (Special frQm th? X 2. Government V.ur Correspondent). The division has produced a most excellent Christmas book 'of prose and verse and illustrations in cobr, black and white, and line. A high standard of literary and artistic excellence lias been reached. Ten thousand copies were sold before the book appeared, and it is expected that the sales will approximate 30,000. The publishers are Cassells, who in a preliminary notice state tliat the book is equal, if not superior, to any similar magazine compiled at the front. They add: "That soldiers from the smallest of the Dominions should be capable of producing such a book while actually engaged in battle is a tribute not only to themselves and their country, .but also to the ancestry from which* they have sprung. The book will form a lasting memorial q| the New Zealand Expedi" t.ionary Force in the great war, and make a charming Christmas gift to relatives and friends.'' Fifty thousand artistic Christmas cards in color are' also being published by the division.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 2
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178N.Z. ARMY'S CHRISTMAS BOOK Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 2
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