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A. W. REED above will review "Book Selling and Publishing," by Frank Mumby, in the ZB book session on February 5. The London publisher Michael Joseph will chair the session, and other books, and reviewers, will be "The Supernatural Omnibus," edited by Montagu Summers (Norman Berrow); "Frank Harris: His Life and Adven--tures," by Frank Harris (John Moffett); and "The Jungle is Neutral," by F. Spencer Chapman (O, A. Gillespie)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 18

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A. W. REED above will review "Book Selling and Publishing," by Frank Mumby, in the ZB book session on February 5. The London publisher Michael Joseph will chair the session, and other books, and reviewers, will be "The Supernatural Omnibus," edited by Montagu Summers (Norman Berrow); "Frank Harris: His Life and Adven-tures," by Frank Harris (John Moffett); and "The Jungle is Neutral," by F. Spencer Chapman (O, A. Gillespie) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 18

A. W. REED above will review "Book Selling and Publishing," by Frank Mumby, in the ZB book session on February 5. The London publisher Michael Joseph will chair the session, and other books, and reviewers, will be "The Supernatural Omnibus," edited by Montagu Summers (Norman Berrow); "Frank Harris: His Life and Adven-tures," by Frank Harris (John Moffett); and "The Jungle is Neutral," by F. Spencer Chapman (O, A. Gillespie) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 18

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