MRS. PEARL BEAGLEHOLE, who will chair the ZB Book Review session on May 8. The books discussed in the session will be "Man's Estate," by Andre Malraux (reviewed by James Bertram), "Our Own Country," a group of surveys which originally appeared in the AEWS bulletin "Korero" (reviewed by Leicester Webb), "An Introduction to English Literature," by John Mulgan and Dan Davin (Professor Ian Gordon), and "The Hunter's Horn," by Ricks Peirson (Isobel Andrews)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 514, 29 April 1949, Page 18
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73MRS. PEARL BEAGLEHOLE, who will chair the ZB Book Review session on May 8. The books discussed in the session will be "Man's Estate," by Andre Malraux (reviewed by James Bertram), "Our Own Country," a group of surveys which originally appeared in the AEWS bulletin "Korero" (reviewed by Leicester Webb), "An Introduction to English Literature," by John Mulgan and Dan Davin (Professor Ian Gordon), and "The Hunter's Horn," by Ricks Peirson (Isobel Andrews) New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 514, 29 April 1949, Page 18
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