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"THE Essential Neville Cardus" (the pictorial Neville Cardus appears above) will be reviewed by Les. Edwards in the ZB Book Review session on Sunday, October 23, Other books to be noticed are "Armed Pilgrimage," by J. David-son-Houston (reviewer, H. McC. Studholme); "The Prevalence of Witches," by Aubrey Menen (Anton Vogt); "The Silent Traveller in Oxford," and "The Silent Traveller in London," by Chiang Yee (A. R. D. Fairburn)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 538, 14 October 1949, Page 13

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"THE Essential Neville Cardus" (the pictorial Neville Cardus appears above) will be reviewed by Les. Edwards in the ZB Book Review session on Sunday, October 23, Other books to be noticed are "Armed Pilgrimage," by J. Davidson-Houston (reviewer, H. McC. Studholme); "The Prevalence of Witches," by Aubrey Menen (Anton Vogt); "The Silent Traveller in Oxford," and "The Silent Traveller in London," by Chiang Yee (A. R. D. Fairburn) New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 538, 14 October 1949, Page 13

"THE Essential Neville Cardus" (the pictorial Neville Cardus appears above) will be reviewed by Les. Edwards in the ZB Book Review session on Sunday, October 23, Other books to be noticed are "Armed Pilgrimage," by J. Davidson-Houston (reviewer, H. McC. Studholme); "The Prevalence of Witches," by Aubrey Menen (Anton Vogt); "The Silent Traveller in Oxford," and "The Silent Traveller in London," by Chiang Yee (A. R. D. Fairburn) New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 538, 14 October 1949, Page 13

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