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Contains 'New York Posts a Rebuke' (by Carlyle S. Baer), a reader's response to a humorous piece of prose by C. R. Bradish, 'A Conversation Between an Englishman and an American', which appeared in the June 1931 issue of The Home. (content appears in the topical monthly column, 'Contributed Comments')
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Includes 'Extract from "The Times"' which reports that the 'personal library' of British writer and critic, the late Mr Arnold Bennett, had been sold at Sotheby's. The 339 lots comprised an estimated collection of more than 2 000 books; a cursory inventory provides subsequent details of special editions and sale prices. (content appears in column, 'Contributed Comments')
Note: The June 1931 issue of The Home contains an obituary for Arnold Bennett (1867-1931).
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1931 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Pioneer Families of Australia No. 21 : The Throsbys,
single work
biography
(p. 32, 62)
Note:
- Written as: C. H. Bertie
- illus., port.
- Some Australian Native Phenomena for the Enlightenment of Visitors, single work prose travel humour (p. 34-35)
- Some London Phenomena Only to be Encountered During a Fog, single work prose travel humour (p. 35, 76, 78)
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Ski Australia First,
single work
prose
travel
(p. 40, n.p.n. inside back cover)
Note: illus.
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Via Suez,
single work
prose
travel
(p. 46, n.p.n. inside back cover)
Note: illus.
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