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jM-x “ Colin Simpson is well known for his i evocative and intelligent travel books. i ■ WHITCOMBES have a number of the Simpson books in stock, including: THE COUNTRY UPSTAIRS : Of this book th* Times Literary Supplement wrote: ’’The best set of trevel- ! rgr 4® *•»•’» impressions of Japan since the z-.- wn d Of the Second World War ” PRICE 34/ASI A ’ S BRIGHT BALCONIES i A vivid compunion volume to “Thu 1 Country Upiteln,'- this hnndiomu end L h,,hly entertelninq book covert Hong : • -t---■■ Kong, Maceo and the Philippine!. PRICt 34/WAKE UP IN EUROPE l “If you are going to Europe, then here '* fi"* • guide book as you could i stUt— wi«h for. And if you can't make the ' VMHSint ♦•’ip. then h,r> •» tl>4 b««f thing." (E Newt, Adelaide. .... PRICE 40/4 take met 0 Not fust a fravel book, but a faicinatm- In g p| ctur , o f fhe changing Communist , society. More than SOO pages of In1 ■■■ i tensely Interesting reading. PRICE 40/4 ADAM IN OCHRE ' T * l “ ,h * reader inside aboriginal Aus. ' trails, to fascinating parts of th, try are taboo to ordinary show me a mountain colourful story of tha rise of a great Australian oil company. Har.dsomely produced and lavishly illutrated. 4 & <***■*«•***“ PRICE »/. 11l CASHEL SEREET. PHONE 69-059.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 4

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