BOOK SHOP
SEVEN books will be reviewed in the Book Shop session on April 11. They are: "Inside," by Helen Bryan, and "Desperate Scenery," by Elliott Paul, reviewed by H. S. Walter, of Wellington; "Nothing to Report," by James Leasor, "The True Deceivers," by Hans Rosenhaupt, and "The White Sand of Shirahama," by Kenneth Lamott, reviewed by Daphne Purves, of Dunedin; and two books by Wolf Mankiewicz-" Make Me An Offer’ and "A Kid for Two Farthings," reviewed by Eleanor Bolster, of Auckland.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 870, 6 April 1956, Page 13
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83BOOK SHOP New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 870, 6 April 1956, Page 13
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