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Issue Details: First known date: 1930... no. 29004 19 December 1930 of The Sydney Morning Herald est. 1842 The Sydney Morning Herald
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Notes

  • Review - Includes 'Novels of the Day', the regular Friday book review and literary column. The works reviewed include : Thy Servant a Dog, by Rudyard Kipling ; The Elephant's Head, by 'Bartimeus' ; The Gang on Wheels, by D. Lindsay Thompson ; Jim Redlake, by Francis Brett Young ; Tiger Eye, by B. M. Bower ; The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1 vol. edition), by Henry Handel Richardson ; Dumb Animal, by Osbert Sitwell ; Mr. Pottermack's Oversight, by R. Austin Freeman ; Death in a Deckchair, by Milward Kennedy ; and East is Always East, by Pamela Wynne, (p. 7).
  • Column - Also includes the column 'Latest Publications', a list of recently published books. These include : The Deepening Stream, by Dorothy Canfield ; Tales from Near and Far, edited by E. Rhys and C. A. D. Scott ; Cousins German, by Oliver Maddox Hueffer ; The Knife, by Paedar O'Donnell ; For What?, by Barbara Cartland ; Adventures and Fantasy, by Henry A. Hering ; General B. O., by Roman Gul ; White Raiment, by C. H. Bullivant ; and Mrs. Dose, the Doctor's Wife, by Joyce Dennys (p. 7).
  • Column - Also includes 'A Library List', a series of book recommendations. These include : Angel Pavement, by J. B. Priestley ; The Beloved Adventuress, by E. B. D'Auvergne ; Fighting Caravans, by Zane Grey ; Dumb Animal, by Osbert Sitwell ; Staying with Relations, by Rose Macaulay ; The Lovers of Astrea, by J. G. Sarasin ; Rynox, by Philip Macdonald ; The Passage, by Vance Palmer ; On Forsyte 'Change, by John Galsworthy ; Peregrine, by Dyke Acland ; Only The Morning, by John Dalley ; The Lover of Lamballe, by H. G. Page ; The Man Who Made Gold, by Hillaire Belloc ; The Minion, by Rafael Sabatini ; The Middle Watch, by Ian Hay ; The Lucky Lawrences, by Kathleen Norris ; The Fool of the Family, by Margaret Kennedy ; Very Good, Jeeves!, by P. G. Wodehouse ; The Happy Windmill, by A. A. Thomson ; The Edwardians, by Vita Sackville West ; Dress of the Day, by W. B. Logan ; Red Wagon, by Eleanor F. Smith ; White Face, and The Lady of Ascot, both by Edgar Wallace ; Tiny Carteret, by 'Sapper' ; Imperial Palace, by Arnold Bennett ; and A Loaded Legacy, by G. S. Beeby, (p. 7).
  • Contains the nineteenth instalment of Walter Henderson's serialised novel, Tom Hope, on p. 4.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1930 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Australian Stories of Youth, single work review
— Review of The Gang on Wheels D. Lindsay Thompson , 1930 single work children's fiction ;
(p. 6)
Note: In Column: Novels of the Day

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