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Issue Details: First known date: 1935... vol. 7 no. 9 12 September 1935 of All About Books est. 1928 All About Books
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Notes

  • Cover photograph captioned: Isobel Ann Shead, well and favourably known to children as "Isobel Ann" of radio fame. whose novel Sandy (published by Hutchinson), is due in November.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1935 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
New Australian Works, Frederick T. Macartney , single work review
— Review of Tom Roberts : Father of Australian Landscape Painting R. H. Croll , 1935 single work biography ; High Dawn A. M. Gwynne , 1935 single work novel ;
(p. 151-152)
Reader Criticises Our Review "Lift Up Your Eyes", Reverend Bottomley , single work correspondence (p. 153)
Best Sellers and A.B.A. Recommendations, single work column (p. 154-155)
Wattle Seeds From Gordon's Grave, single work column (p. 156)
Tom Collins Memorial Pilgrimage, single work column (p. 156)
John o' London's Literary Circle (Sydney Branch) [Meeting Report], Kenneth Batley , single work column (p. 156-157)
Queensland Authors and Artists' Association [Meeting Report], single work column (p. 157)
The Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society of Footscray [Meeting Report], J. C. Davies , single work column (p. 157-158)
English Association: Melbourne Branch, single work column (p. 158)
Australian Composers and Writers' Association [Meeting Report], Albert J. Berchdolt , single work column (p. 158)
Australian Literature Society [Meeting Report], F. G. G. Hynes , single work column
"At the meeting in August two particularly interesting papers were delivered, the first by professor E. H. Oliphant on the question 'Shall we follow American leads in story-writing?' the other by Mr. Brian Fitzpatrick, supporting his opinion that 'Australian literature lags behind Australian art.'"
(p. 158-159)

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