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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

RITICS are now less certain of Mary Webb’s place in English letters, but she is still much admired. New and old readers should be interested in The Essential Mary Webb, an anthology prepared by Martin Armstrong (Jonathan Cape). Selections are taken from the five novels; there are six complete essays and 12 poems. An added distinction is given to this volume by four illustrations in colour and many. drawings in black and white by Norman Hepple and Rowland Hilder.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 18

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 18

ACKNOWLEDGMENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 18

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