BUSH FAIRY TALES
"The Other Side of Nowhere" is just a suburb of Fairyland, aud only childr/i know the highway to this suburb; but young and old alike may travel the road of the new book by Tarella Quin Daskein, illustrated by Ida Bentoul Outhwaitc. The author is practised in the art of effectively telling the stories that will interest youth, and the illustrations are by one who may truthfully be described as '' Official artist to her Majesty, the Queen of Fairyland," so dainty, so beautiful is the craftsmanship of Mrs. Ida Bentoul Outhwaite. "The Other Side of Nowhere," which is published by Robertson and Mullens, Ltd., Melbourne, will be a delight to the child lucky enough to possess it, it/will be a, delight to the older person lucky enough to give it to a child who will be so happy to receive it.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 24
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144BUSH FAIRY TALES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 24
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