A TRIO OF BESTS% BEST PLAYS OF ThE MODERN AMERICAN THEATRE, 2nd Series, 31/- posted. Contains the complete text of seventeen outstanding plays of the American Theatre, 1939-46, representing almost every American playwright of note: Edited by John Gassner. THE GORSE BLOOMS PALE, Dan Davin, 9/6 Posted: A collection of twenty-six varied and accomplished short stories by the highly gifted New Zealand author whose novel, "For the Rest of Our Lives; received wide acclaim. SIBELIUS A Symposium edited by Gerald Abraham, 15/3 Posted: Seven distinguished music critics collaborate in presenting full and detailed studies of the composer'$ orchestral music, piano music, choral music, operas, chamber music and songs: WELLINGTON Co-OPERATIVE BOOK SOCIETY LIMItEd 48A MANNERS STREET MODERN BOOKS WELLINGTON, Cl,, NZ:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 464, 14 May 1948, Page 25
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