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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 4 (July 1, 1936)

“Shibli” Listens In

Shibli” Listens In.

Mr. J. A. Lee, M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary, author of the much discussed “Children of the Poor,” has had his second novel accepted for publication. I understand that “New Zealand Truth” has bought the serial rights of the book.

Hector Bolitho has completed his biography of the first Lord Inchcape. It is being published by John Murray.

Professor Sewell's masterly Authors’ Week Address on Katherine Mansfield will shortly be published in booklet form.

Gloria Rawlinson has completed a book, in prose this time, and is sending it to London.

“The New Industrial Legislation,” a book dealing with legislation passed by Parliament this session is to be published shortly by Butterworth & Co. The author is Mr. A. J. Mazengarb.

Monte Holcroft, of Christchurch, has had a novel, “The Papuan,” accepted for serial publication in “The Bulletin.”

A New Zealand novel attracting interest in England is “Show Down,” by M. Escott.