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  2. SOMETHING PERSONAL An Old Proverb Blows Nobody Good

    I ONCE horrified the late J. C. Bancks by confessing in a public place, and within the hearing of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LITERARY BRITAIN: No. 18 — George Moore

    MOORE'S HOUSE IN EBURY STREET. George Moore (1852-1933) wrote in "Conversations in Ebury Street": "Ebury Street is a long, lean and lack-lustre street, and I have been thinking a great deal lately of some place where I might pass the last years of my life, for I would not die in Ebury Street; Ebury Street is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BOOKS OF THE WEEK

    SEGMENTS of four countries come to life in these four novels, but Joan Henry's segment is tiny and special— ...

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  5. Hollywood In The Making

    APPRECTATION of Robert Carson's plodding but by no means colourless novel depends largely on the reader's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wild Visions Of Fate

    THERE is not much about politics in this book, in spite of its title. Mr. Bowie is concerned with ...

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  8. REVIEWS IN BRIEF

    MOST of the brief stories contained in "Someone Like You" were originally published in magazines such ...

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    TALES FROM TUE BALLET. Stories of 10 popular ballets retold by Pigeon Crowie. (Faber, London.) MARKOVA. A biography of Alicia ...

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