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DR. G. H. SCHOLEFIELD, who will preside over the ZB Book Review Session on October 9. Books for review are: "Mountain. Prospect,’ by Scott Russell (reviewed by S. A. Wiren); "The Moth," by James M. Cain (Frank Sargeson); "The Discovery of Tahiti: George Robertson's. Journal,’ edited by Hugh Carrington (Eric Ramsden); and "Hunting the Fairies,’ by Compton Mackenzie (Dr. C. Silver)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 19

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DR. G. H. SCHOLEFIELD, who will preside over the ZB Book Review Session on October 9. Books for review are: "Mountain. Prospect,’ by Scott Russell (reviewed by S. A. Wiren); "The Moth," by James M. Cain (Frank Sargeson); "The Discovery of Tahiti: George Robertson's. Journal,’ edited by Hugh Carrington (Eric Ramsden); and "Hunting the Fairies,’ by Compton Mackenzie (Dr. C. Silver) New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 19

DR. G. H. SCHOLEFIELD, who will preside over the ZB Book Review Session on October 9. Books for review are: "Mountain. Prospect,’ by Scott Russell (reviewed by S. A. Wiren); "The Moth," by James M. Cain (Frank Sargeson); "The Discovery of Tahiti: George Robertson's. Journal,’ edited by Hugh Carrington (Eric Ramsden); and "Hunting the Fairies,’ by Compton Mackenzie (Dr. C. Silver) New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 19

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