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MARSHAL TITO, who makes up one half at least of "Tito and Goliath," by Hamilton Fish Armstrong, which will be reviewed by Richard Beauchamp in the ZB Book Review session on January 20. Three other books are due for review the same evening: "Arrow to the Heart," by Albrecht Goes (Stuart Perry); "We of Nagasaki," by Takashi Nagai (Lieut.-Colonel O. A. Gillespie); and "Dance of Death," by Erich Kern (Major-General L. M. Inglis)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 11

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MARSHAL TITO, who makes up one half at least of "Tito and Goliath," by Hamilton Fish Armstrong, which will be reviewed by Richard Beauchamp in the ZB Book Review session on January 20. Three other books are due for review the same evening: "Arrow to the Heart," by Albrecht Goes (Stuart Perry); "We of Nagasaki," by Takashi Nagai (Lieut.-Colonel O. A. Gillespie); and "Dance of Death," by Erich Kern (Major-General L. M. Inglis) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 11

MARSHAL TITO, who makes up one half at least of "Tito and Goliath," by Hamilton Fish Armstrong, which will be reviewed by Richard Beauchamp in the ZB Book Review session on January 20. Three other books are due for review the same evening: "Arrow to the Heart," by Albrecht Goes (Stuart Perry); "We of Nagasaki," by Takashi Nagai (Lieut.-Colonel O. A. Gillespie); and "Dance of Death," by Erich Kern (Major-General L. M. Inglis) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 11

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