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LITERARY NOTES.

*1 would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who did not love reading. Lord Macaulay. Address all communications for this column to the Editor, "New Zealand Mail.”

Publishers and Booksellers are invited to send books and publications of general interest for notice in this column, thereby enabling country readers to be m touch with the latest works in the colony. Publishers sending books for review are vequested to mention their price.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1802, 19 September 1906, Page 24

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LITERARY NOTES. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1802, 19 September 1906, Page 24

LITERARY NOTES. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1802, 19 September 1906, Page 24

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