A Popular Vision: The Arts and the Left in New Zealand 1930-1950
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In Print
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Left News
Manawatu Evening Standard
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Oriflamme
Otago Daily Times
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Press (Christchurch)
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Student
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(vi) Interviews and correspondence (with the author unless otherwise stated)
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Rona Bailey. Interview, 3 May 1984
John Banks. Interview, 26 Nov. 1986
A. C. Barrington. Correspondence, 25 June 1984
Shirley Barton. Phone conversation, 11 Sept. 1985
Doris Basham. Phone conversation, 8 Sept. 1985
Ron Bowie. Interview, 19 Nov. 1987
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Eileen Coyne. Interview, 10 Sept. 1985
Mary Dobbie. Interview, 13 Sept. 1985
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David Reid. Correspondence, 2 Nov. 1985
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Wolfgang Rosenberg. Interview, 13 June 1985
page 273A.H. Scotney. Interview, 7 Oct. 1985
Renee Stockwell. Correspondence, 24 Oct. 1985
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