A PICTURE OF POLAND
The Polish novelist Ferdynand Goetel has followed lip his striking story, "Prom Bay, to Day,"' with a new novel called "The Messenger of the Snow" (Elkin, Mathews, and Marrot, Ltd.). Both novels are'concerned with the break in normal living caused by military service on tho wild frontiers of Poland. "The Messenger of the Snow" brings out sharply the proximity of the high culture of tho Poles to the vast negation and anarchy that was onco called Russia. The story is one of adventure on the frozen Steppe, tense happenings carrying the reader eagerly along.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 17
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98A PICTURE OF POLAND Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 17
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