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HOWARD SPRING, whose new book, "The Houses in Between," is to be reviewed by Nelle Scanlan in the ZB Book Review session on April 27. Four other new books will be discussed in the same programme: "The Red Tassel" by David Dodge, and "A Rough Shoot," by Geoffrey Household (Francis Jackson); "The Wooden Statue," by Dorothy Mackinder (Mrs. S. O'Leary); and "The Build-Up Boys" by Jeremy Kirk (John Morris)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 13

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HOWARD SPRING, whose new book, "The Houses in Between," is to be reviewed by Nelle Scanlan in the ZB Book Review session on April 27. Four other new books will be discussed in the same programme: "The Red Tassel" by David Dodge, and "A Rough Shoot," by Geoffrey Household (Francis Jackson); "The Wooden Statue," by Dorothy Mackinder (Mrs. S. O'Leary); and "The Build-Up Boys" by Jeremy Kirk (John Morris) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 13

HOWARD SPRING, whose new book, "The Houses in Between," is to be reviewed by Nelle Scanlan in the ZB Book Review session on April 27. Four other new books will be discussed in the same programme: "The Red Tassel" by David Dodge, and "A Rough Shoot," by Geoffrey Household (Francis Jackson); "The Wooden Statue," by Dorothy Mackinder (Mrs. S. O'Leary); and "The Build-Up Boys" by Jeremy Kirk (John Morris) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 13

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