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Mrs Frensham Describes a Richmal Crompton. Macror^ 279 no. . Miss Crompton permits the disa>« of war to break upon the mai’S'OJ her story, but to disturb its pie w course only sentimentally, not tnj ally or long. It is a course diversj by the alarms and exercises of a pew at war, and often laughably divers ■ Miss Crompton docs not intro ■ evacuees and aliens to be serious w them. Fortunately, she has no 1 serious purpose in setting Mrs 1 sham at the centre of the circ x which her grandchildren weave.,** tangled loves and woes. ' v.'J ' K ?r % The Star of P<" ‘ George G. , >sid vo* 216 pp. (7/6 netr,-- r ' Early in 1918,' the German W Wadmuss and his half-English known as Joan Stephens, were « point of success in their plot_ to ' ihc disaffected Persians oS 31115 *.!; Shah and the British. Mr Adams mg a livelv story of the adventures 0 Hugh Miller of the Intelligence Brw Bombay, in defeating them.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23884, 1 March 1943, Page 4
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