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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

SHORT stories by James Courage and Frank Sargeson are published in the June issue of Landfall (the Caxton Press, 5/-). uences of poems come from Denis Glover, Ruth Dallas and Charles Doyle. Once again, in finding space for longer work, the journal gives a valuable service to New Zealand letters. Commentaries include notes on the prospects , of McCarthyism, the Aus- _ tralian National Opera Company, Douglas Lilburn’s symphonies, and the National Art Gallery. The book reviews seem to be a little thinner than usual. KITCHEN TABLE TALK, by Ambrose Heath; Victor Gollancz, English price 8/6. Five hundred recipes by an expert, reprinted from the Manchester Guardian. \V BAT SHALL I READ NEXT? by F. Seymour Smith; published for the National Book League by the Cambridge University Press, English price 10/6. A personal selection of 20th Century English books, with very brief notes. [HE HOLY BIBLE, published by the Cambridge University Press, 60/-. This edition, known as the Pitt Minion Reference Bible, has a system of textual references which permits the removal of distracting letters and figures from the text. It should be of special value to ministers and students, though plain readers might prefer fewer references and a larger type.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 14

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 14

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 14

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