NEW ZEALAND BOOKS OF NOTE DINNER DOESN'T MATTER, by Mary Scott a 12/6 The most popular New Zealand novelist has written a 11 14 sequel to 'Breakfast at Six (Also by Mary Scott: Families Are Fun, 11/6) MY FIRST EIGHTY YEARS, by Helen Wilson 16/ CHEERFUL YESTERDAYS, by 0 T J. Alpers 16/6 These two SO different books have claims to be the best New Zealand autobiographies. Each of them presents with freshness and force the impact of a vivid personality_ The Danish boy who successively becomes teacher, journalist, barrister and judge, is matched in tenacity of purpose by Helen Wilson, one of New Zealand' s outstanding women. MOONSHINE; by Helen Wilson 10/6 Mrs Wilson S first novel is founded, like all her work, on personal experience. It is an exciting story, well told THEATRE IN DANGER, by Bruce Mason and John Pocock 8/6 A brilliant discussion of the drama in general and the theatre, amateur and professional, in New Zealand: ERIC LEE JOHNSON; with Biographical Introduction by E. H. McCormick 18/6 This, the first book to be devoted to a New Zealand painter, has been warmly greeted. NEW ZEALAND NOW , by Oliver Duff 12/6 A short but brilliant sketch of New Zealand life and character. THE WHIRINAKI VALLEY by Nancy Ellison 14/6 A true story of later day pioneering. FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS PUBLISHERS: PAUL'S BOOK ARCADE, HAMILTON and AUCKLAND:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 13
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