A. E. CADDICK (above) is to review Jack Lindsay's "Charles Dickens" in the ZB Book Review Session next Sunday evening, August 27. Three other books are to be discussed: Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare's "Let Candles Be Brought In" (R. M. Burdon); "A Century of Cricketers," by A. G. Moyes (E. J. Aim); and "Oscar Wilde and the Black Douglas," by the Marquess of Queensbury (Pat Lawlor). The chairman will be Kenneth Melvin
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 23, Issue 583, 25 August 1950, Page 18
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71A. E. CADDICK (above) is to review Jack Lindsay's "Charles Dickens" in the ZB Book Review Session next Sunday evening, August 27. Three other books are to be discussed: Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare's "Let Candles Be Brought In" (R. M. Burdon); "A Century of Cricketers," by A. G. Moyes (E. J. Aim); and "Oscar Wilde and the Black Douglas," by the Marquess of Queensbury (Pat Lawlor). The chairman will be Kenneth Melvin New Zealand Listener, Volume 23, Issue 583, 25 August 1950, Page 18
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