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N.P.S. photograph MRS. JOYCE MARTIN, who will review two books, "People We Met," by A. C. C. Lock, and "Up the Country," by Brent of Bin Bin, in the ZB Book Review session on December 23. Other books, authors and reviewers that evening will be: "Ti-Coyo and his Shark," by Clement Richer, and "A Place to Hide," by Clifford King (Frank Sargeson); "The Sky is a Lonely Place," by Louis Falstein (Jim Henderson); and "Son of Apple," by Maurice Walsh (Mrs. S. O'Leary)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 13

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N.P.S. photograph MRS. JOYCE MARTIN, who will review two books, "People We Met," by A. C. C. Lock, and "Up the Country," by Brent of Bin Bin, in the ZB Book Review session on December 23. Other books, authors and reviewers that evening will be: "Ti-Coyo and his Shark," by Clement Richer, and "A Place to Hide," by Clifford King (Frank Sargeson); "The Sky is a Lonely Place," by Louis Falstein (Jim Henderson); and "Son of Apple," by Maurice Walsh (Mrs. S. O'Leary) New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 13

N.P.S. photograph MRS. JOYCE MARTIN, who will review two books, "People We Met," by A. C. C. Lock, and "Up the Country," by Brent of Bin Bin, in the ZB Book Review session on December 23. Other books, authors and reviewers that evening will be: "Ti-Coyo and his Shark," by Clement Richer, and "A Place to Hide," by Clifford King (Frank Sargeson); "The Sky is a Lonely Place," by Louis Falstein (Jim Henderson); and "Son of Apple," by Maurice Walsh (Mrs. S. O'Leary) New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 13

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