China—New Zealand's Battlefront?
PERHAPS there is little need at this time to remind you of the importance of books dealing with matters related to the vast and complicated problems of the Pacific area. It is indeed fortunate that some of the most recent of these are as exciting and readable as they are significant. It was only a short time ago that I brought before your notice Edgar Snow’s volume Scorched Earth, published by Gollancz, a book which will be referred to again and again not only by those who reglise that the maintenance of the United Front of Chinese resistance is of paramount importance to New Zealand and the future of Pacific affairs, but also by those who wish to follow the Scorched Earth and guerilla tactics of the Red Army in the east of Europe.(Book Review, by H. Winston Rhodes, 3Y A, September 2.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 119, 3 October 1941, Page 5
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