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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 10 (February 1, 1934)

Reviews

Reviews.

“For Those That Love It,” by Myrtle White (Angus and Robertson, Sydney). The title of this fine novel of Australian station life is inspired by Banjo Paterson's lines:

For those that love it and understand The salt bush plain is a wonderland.

Mrs. White “understands.” She proved it in her earlier novels, notably “Sheepmates,” and now we have her engrossing story of “Tarra-watta,” and the romance and adventure it held for those who lived on the Darling Station. Price 6/-.

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“Pat of Silver Bush,” by L. M. Montgomery (Angus and Robertson, Sydney). It is claimed that over two million of the Montgomery books (“Anne of Green Gables,” “Anne of Avonlea,” etc.) have been sold. This story of Pat should add further to this substantial total. It is a story of youth and romance on Prince Edward Island. Price 6/-.

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