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DOUGLAS REED, whose latest book, "Far and Wide" is to be reviewed in the ZB Book Review session on March 23 by Russell Palmer. The session will be devoted to books touching on contemporary problems and the other works scheduled for discussion are "The Inhuman Land," by Joseph Czapski (reviewed by Harry J. Benda); "This Unsuccessful Age," by Walter Eucken (Professor H. Belshaw); and "The Loyalty of Free Men," by Alan Barth (Randal Burdon).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 662, 14 March 1952, Page 10

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DOUGLAS REED, whose latest book, "Far and Wide" is to be reviewed in the ZB Book Review session on March 23 by Russell Palmer. The session will be devoted to books touching on contemporary problems and the other works scheduled for discussion are "The Inhuman Land," by Joseph Czapski (reviewed by Harry J. Benda); "This Unsuccessful Age," by Walter Eucken (Professor H. Belshaw); and "The Loyalty of Free Men," by Alan Barth (Randal Burdon). New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 662, 14 March 1952, Page 10

DOUGLAS REED, whose latest book, "Far and Wide" is to be reviewed in the ZB Book Review session on March 23 by Russell Palmer. The session will be devoted to books touching on contemporary problems and the other works scheduled for discussion are "The Inhuman Land," by Joseph Czapski (reviewed by Harry J. Benda); "This Unsuccessful Age," by Walter Eucken (Professor H. Belshaw); and "The Loyalty of Free Men," by Alan Barth (Randal Burdon). New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 662, 14 March 1952, Page 10

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