One of the drawings, by Jack Mathews, for Ralph Arnold's story, "Sorrel Island,” in which a hoy plays a thrilling part in a secret service adventure. Boys—and girls—somewhere about 1G will heartily enjoy it; and older readers, also, will be glad to find their taste young enough for it.-—Jonathan Cape. 256 pp. (6/- net.). Through Whiteombe and Tombs Ltd.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22941, 10 February 1940, Page 16
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59One of the drawings, by Jack Mathews, for Ralph Arnold's story, "Sorrel Island,” in which a hoy plays a thrilling part in a secret service adventure. Boys—and girls—somewhere about 1G will heartily enjoy it; and older readers, also, will be glad to find their taste young enough for it.-—Jonathan Cape. 256 pp. (6/- net.). Through Whiteombe and Tombs Ltd. Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22941, 10 February 1940, Page 16
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