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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

JOY AND JOSEPHINE. By Monica Dickens. Michael Joseph. WHICH is the stronger factor in developing character-birth, or upbringing and environment? The question is put and answered entertainingly by Monica Dickens in this story which travels from a small grocer’s shop in a London slum to the West End flat of a dilettante bachelor, and which has for its main character a girl of obscure background who was adopted from an orphanage. THE NIGHTWALKERS. By James Norman. Michael Joseph. : YOUNG _ archaeologist, David Armour, awakens in a Chinese mission hospital to find that he has no memory of the past six years. Then he becomes Mr. Norman’s central figure in Plotting and counter-plotting in China of the present day. This is good meat for thriller-readers.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 10

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 10

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 10

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