About A Man And A Dog
USTRALIAN artist, Norman Lindsay, wrote and illustrated this 241 page novel "Age of Consent," and if you like Norman Lindsay’s style, you will find the book amusing. His detailed description of the life and habits of a. mongrel dog is true to life; his descriptions of .an artist and runaway bank clerk are harder to believe. But Norman Lindsay, with journalistic licence, goes merrily into his story and reaches -a high spot in describing the Australian. who regu’ rly linked up with the Salvation Army, saved his money and then went "on a binge," only to link up with the "Red Jersies". once he had recovered from his carousal, "Age of Consent" is not Lindsay's "best book; he has axe mph better.-W.F.1. "Age of Consent.’ Norman sti say- T. Werne Laurie. Our copy » from the diapers we Perris Y sas a tae wey ged panied
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 16
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151About A Man And A Dog Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 16
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