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THIS is E. J. Ward, of Christchurch, who will review Taylor Caldwell’s novel "Melissa" in the ZB Book Review session next Sunday, January 29. The session will be chaired by J. C. Reid, and other books for review are "In Search of a Future," by Maurice Hindus (reviewer, Frank Haigh); "Clay Under Clover," by Thomas Skelton (A. R. D. Fairburn); and "Lord Arthur. Savile's Crime," by Oscar Wilde (F. L. Combs)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 553, 27 January 1950, Page 18

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THIS is E. J. Ward, of Christchurch, who will review Taylor Caldwell’s novel "Melissa" in the ZB Book Review session next Sunday, January 29. The session will be chaired by J. C. Reid, and other books for review are "In Search of a Future," by Maurice Hindus (reviewer, Frank Haigh); "Clay Under Clover," by Thomas Skelton (A. R. D. Fairburn); and "Lord Arthur. Savile's Crime," by Oscar Wilde (F. L. Combs) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 553, 27 January 1950, Page 18

THIS is E. J. Ward, of Christchurch, who will review Taylor Caldwell’s novel "Melissa" in the ZB Book Review session next Sunday, January 29. The session will be chaired by J. C. Reid, and other books for review are "In Search of a Future," by Maurice Hindus (reviewer, Frank Haigh); "Clay Under Clover," by Thomas Skelton (A. R. D. Fairburn); and "Lord Arthur. Savile's Crime," by Oscar Wilde (F. L. Combs) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 553, 27 January 1950, Page 18

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