TWO BOOKS will be discussed by each reviewer in the ZB Book Review session on August 26. Mrs. Helen Garrett (above) will speak about "The Trouble in One House," by Brendan Gill, and "Ever Thine," by Hester Chapman. Other books for review are: "The Beast of the Haitian Hills," by Philippe-Thoby and Pierre Marcelin, and "The Mesh," by Lucie Marchal (Frank Sargeson); "The Dead Seagull," by G. Barker, and "The Peacock," by Jan Godden (Pat Macaskill); and "Cork on the Water," by MacDonald Hastings, and "The Case Against Myself," by Gregory Tree (John Morris)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Page 13
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94TWO BOOKS will be discussed by each reviewer in the ZB Book Review session on August 26. Mrs. Helen Garrett (above) will speak about "The Trouble in One House," by Brendan Gill, and "Ever Thine," by Hester Chapman. Other books for review are: "The Beast of the Haitian Hills," by Philippe-Thoby and Pierre Marcelin, and "The Mesh," by Lucie Marchal (Frank Sargeson); "The Dead Seagull," by G. Barker, and "The Peacock," by Jan Godden (Pat Macaskill); and "Cork on the Water," by MacDonald Hastings, and "The Case Against Myself," by Gregory Tree (John Morris) New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Page 13
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