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Issue Details: First known date: 1934... 1934 "The Greatest Achievement of the Century
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    y separately published work icon All About Books vol. 6 no. 12 3 December 1934 Z1308238 1934 periodical issue 1934 pg. 225
    Note: Editor's note: If an Australian critic were to claim for her writers the production of one of the greatest stories of the century (and one such critic claimed that years ago for Henry Handel Richardson), the majority of her citizens would probably put it down to overheated enthusiasm or lack of wider knowledge and perspective. But Mr. Gerald Gould, the leading literary critic of the London Observer has a reputation in Europe and America, as well as in Great Britain. Australasian readers will, therefore, be interested in his considered opinion of this writer, who received her schooling in the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne, but has now lived in England for many years.
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    y separately published work icon Observer 2 September 1934 Z1308249 1934 newspaper issue 1934
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