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ICAN NEW ZEALANDERS WRITE ? HERE'$ THE PROOF in these Books from the Progressive Publishing Society' s CHRISTMAS LIST ISLANDS OF DANGER By E Beaglehole: Life and love of the natives of a Pacific island by a well- known anthropologist and his wife, who lived amongst them for several months. Our readers report that this book has the makings of a best-seller: Well illustrated and beautifully produced: Full Cloth 15/6 CLOSE-UP OF GUADALCANAL Stan Andrews. "He writes with great skill-~his style is vivid." ~NZ Listener: 1/3 A MAN AND HIS WIFE By Frank Sargesson: "So true-to-life as to be almost startling: ~NZ Magazine: 4/- NZ. NEW WRITING No. 3 New and established NZ Authors contribute to this collection of stories, sketches and verse 21. POETRY SAILING OR DROWNING By Allen Curnow. A poet with an established reputation, and whose work compares favourably with the finest modern verse: 6/6 SIDI RESZEGH and Other Poems By D McDonald. A memorial to a promising NZ who was killed on active service. poet: ESSAYS LEND ME YOUR EARS By Professor F. Sinclaire. Literary essays; with a subtle touch of humour, by an outstanding essayist: 5/- HALF-LENGTHS By F L. Combs. Witty and well-written comments on many subjects by a mature mind Mr. Combs' former books (published by Dent) were well received in NZ. 74 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN BAGGIE AND HIS FAMOUS CAT TAM A Alexander. Illustrated by Nancy Bolton: 2/6 A delightful story beautifully illustrated. Typographically up to the best overseas standard. TALES FOR PIPPA Dorothy Black. Illustrated by Barbara Milne: 1/6 VERSE BY NZ. CHILDREN Edited by Tom L: Mills. Illustrated by Mervyn Taylor: 2/6 ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSELLERS: IF UNABLE To OBTAIN; WRITE To THE PROGRESSIVE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Box 956 WELLINGTON By

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 5

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