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NGAIO MARSH, whose new novel "Opening Night" is to be reviewed by Francis Jackson in the ZB Book Review session on February 24. Mr. Jackson will also speak about Josephine Tey's "Daughter of Time," and other books for review the same evening are: "Shadows Move Among Them," by Edgar Mittelholzer (John R. Cole); "Is This What I Wanted?" by John Guthrie (O. N. Gillespie); and "Life Has Kept Me Young," by Harold M. Watkins (Dr. G. H. Scholefield)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 12

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NGAIO MARSH, whose new novel "Opening Night" is to be reviewed by Francis Jackson in the ZB Book Review session on February 24. Mr. Jackson will also speak about Josephine Tey's "Daughter of Time," and other books for review the same evening are: "Shadows Move Among Them," by Edgar Mittelholzer (John R. Cole); "Is This What I Wanted?" by John Guthrie (O. N. Gillespie); and "Life Has Kept Me Young," by Harold M. Watkins (Dr. G. H. Scholefield) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 12

NGAIO MARSH, whose new novel "Opening Night" is to be reviewed by Francis Jackson in the ZB Book Review session on February 24. Mr. Jackson will also speak about Josephine Tey's "Daughter of Time," and other books for review the same evening are: "Shadows Move Among Them," by Edgar Mittelholzer (John R. Cole); "Is This What I Wanted?" by John Guthrie (O. N. Gillespie); and "Life Has Kept Me Young," by Harold M. Watkins (Dr. G. H. Scholefield) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 12

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