MR. KAVANAGH'S HEART
WHY DIE OF HEART DISEASE? by Ted Keren: George G. Harrap, English price HAVING been cured of his own disorders by a course of treatment at Tempsford Hall (which appears to have consisted largely of fasting and drinking orange juice), Mr. Kavanagh of ITMA fame, is laudably anxious to enlighten other sufferers. In order to do so he has written this book, aptly and facetiously illustrated by C. W. Keeping. I find it hard to believe that we are all so saturated with poisons as Mr. Kavanagh would have us believe. Script-writing, apparently, does not induce brevity of expression, for everything said here could. have been said in about half-the existing space. Being naturally superstitious, I regard the title of this book as a needlessly rash challenge to fate.
R. M.
Burdon
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 762, 26 February 1954, Page 14
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135MR. KAVANAGH'S HEART New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 762, 26 February 1954, Page 14
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