MR. GERALD BULLETT
All the elements which go to the making of short stories of the highest standard are to be found in full measure in Gerald Bullett's 24 tales, published under that title. Except for the first five, which were written by .Air. OBullett at intervals since 1932. the jjtories are culled from four volumes jfcow out of print. Almost ererv aspect of human life is contained in these Sales which vary from gay humour to sadness and from farce to tragedy, while all types of people from children jfco nonagenarians appear in. the range of characters. In such a book it is impossible to select any one rather than another ns heing outstanding, but in every story tfcho subject and mood contribute their individual colours to a brilliant human pageant. wcut y-1? out Tales," by Gerald Bullett. tfDcut.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 4 (Supplement)
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