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VICTORY BOOK NOW ON SALE Here is a remarkable book that will appeal to the general public: It is not a dry history of the war It is a book that whilst giving all the important facts and happenings of the war, is at the same time aS enthralling as a quick-moving novel aS exciting as a thriller. The Story of the SECOND WORLD WAR This is one of those books that will SO hold your interest that you'|l find you cannot put_ it down until you have fin- ished it. Every one of the seventeen chapters is thrilling reading, yet accurate and factual: OUT OF THE SHAIOWS By Everard Anson In OUT OF THE SHADOWS, Everard Anson deals with all the main theatres of the war and all the outstand- ing operations: He also includes most interesting bio- graphies of the four main men of Destiny who played a major role in the conflict. OUT OF THE SHADOWS is a big book_142 pages (page size 9V2 X 7Vz) . It is well illustrated with photo- graphs and has various maps. SEVENTEEN THRILLING CHAPTERS To give you some idea of the scope of this book, here are the titles of the seventeen thrilling chapters: (1) Prelude to Battle (2) Curtain Raiser: (3) Norwegian Nightmare. (4) Fall of France. (5) Battle of Britain_ (6) African Tug-of-War: (7) Battle of the Giants. (8) The Little Yellow Men. (9) The Turning Tide. (10) Sledgehammers in Russia: (11) Fortress Europe Attacked. (12) Stalingrad and After. (13) Bombing Crescendo. (14) D-Day and After. (15) Balkan Weathercocks: (16) The Great Knock-out_ (17) Men of Destiny Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, Hitler. Price 61- at Booksellers MAIL ORDERS 6/4 each (including 4d postage)_ Special Mail Order Offer , 3 or more copies, 6/- each; post paid: For Mail Orderg use this Coupon To A: Hj & A W. REED, Publishers of OUT OF THE SHADOWS, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Please post mej cop of OUT OF THE SHADOWS by Everard Anson (6/4 each for one or two copies, 6/- each for three or more copies). enclose remittance of Name Address Listener

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 6

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