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  1. YOUR BOOKSHELF A powerful novel on wartime refugees, a whimsical book from England, a new history of Australia, and a slick Hollywood story are discussed this week.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 23 December 1959 p 27 Literature
    ... YOUR BOOKSHELF # A powerful novel on wartime refugees, a whim- } sical book from England, a new history of Australia, 5 and a slick Hollywood story are discussed this week. \ "Era" . . . Meyer Levin ... notorious concentration camp Auschwitz. Based on fact, this novel moves into a new fiction field, has ... 371 words
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  2. "No Man's Land"
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 10 February 1940 p 18 Literature Illustrated
    ... away.'' Ninety parcels have been sent away already. Best seller BEST seller in England this year is neither fiction nor biography, but a Government publication - the Government's Blue Book on the events ... 746 words
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  3. DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 31 January 1968 p 13 Literature Illustrated
    ... Ireland curate, and after- ward moved with his parents to England. He was educated at Sher- borne ... of detective fiction under the pseudonym "Nicholas Blake." The stories are strangely at odds with ... 1180 words
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  4. NEW BOOKS Some Light Fiction for The Holiday Maker!
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 22 December 1934 p 12 Literature Illustrated
    ... NEW BOOKS Some Light Fiction for The Holiday Maker! CONDUCTED BY JEAN WILLIAMSON Africa seems a never-ending source of inspiration to writers of adventurous love stories. To those seeking ... England specially to see, and whom he hoped would return to Africa with, him as his wife. Irvine, ... 1069 words
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  5. The astonishing Agatha Christie Beginning next week, our new mystery novel by
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 January 1963 p 13 Literature Illustrated
    ... fre- quently translated fiction writer in the world, coming behind only Tolstoy, Dos- toevsky, and ... paratively simple life, spend- ing at least half of every year out of England on his digging ... 1198 words
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  6. The "Doctor" books end a bright innings BABY IN THE HOUSE IS THE NEXT INSPIRATION
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 19 January 1966 p 9 Literature Illustrated
    ... "Punch" .pane ,n England. I go in last, and I'm the ?rid'a. weist cricketer," he ^ "At school I was ... to work writing all the obitu aries, which was wonderful training for fiction, but I got fed up ... 1237 words
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  7. HE SHOPPED FOR A STORY ... to write next week's brilliant new serial Distinguished English author Norman Collins went shopping for only a few hours to get the material for his latest novel.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 December 1959 p 7 Literature Illustrated
    ... working in a big London department store. "Bond Street Story,"' one of England's current best-sellers, ... 1372 words
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  8. DEVIL IN THE LOUNGE ROOM...
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 4 September 1974 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... the lounge room via a circuitous career in front of William Friedkin's movie cameras. By Friedkin's ... "The Stepford Wives," a science-fiction yarn with a realistically creepy angle. "In this movie," said Smith, "all the housewives in a New England town are extraordinarily devoted to their husbands, ... 1704 words
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  9. "CHANGE of HEART" A Story that will Enthrall You! Our New Serial Adapted for Screen... with Gaynor and Farrell as Stars! FIRST CHAPTERS NEXT WEEK
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 25 August 1934 p 16 Literature Illustrated
    ... its selection of fiction, The Aus- tralian Women's Weekly has set a very high standard, and its ... high quality magazines in England and America the "Woman's Journal" and the "Ladies' Home Journal." ... 1487 words
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  10. The For Two Provocative and unusual mystery story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 24 October 1956 p 3 Literature Illustrated
    ... to writing fiction as a form of escape from his serious work. He rummaged among the litter on his ... 1699 words
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  11. A LOVE STORY
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 6 August 1975 p 143 Literature Illustrated
    ... alive and growing. Gravely said he was going to England on a hunt for non-fiction; he made it sound ... telephoned her. She asked after England. Gravely loved England more than she did and talked of it as ... Gravely has bought shoes in England. He extends his foot so that she can admire the shoes, which she ... 3687 words
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  12. YOU BET YOUR LIFE A fascinating triple story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 23 July 1949 p 3 Literature Illustrated
    ... plenty of girls and not enough work, so Anna had come to launch herself on an enraptured England. But England didn't care. After several weeks of nearly starving while she looked for work, she had ... Carlo-at least in the Monte Carlo of fiction. And Anna wasn't really so de- signing. She was young ... 4203 words
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  13. HER SON Dedicated to all mothers
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 18 July 1942 p 6 Literature Illustrated
    ... England the hat had that storm rent and battle-torn look. Plowers and berries had once maoe a garden of ... Fiction contest. This is her winning entry-a tender, understanding story of a mother and Her son, ... supper. When she knew he had sailed, wordless prayer surged in her. She did battle with the volcanos ... 2929 words
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  14. CARDS on the TABLE Continuing our intriguing mystery serial.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 24 June 1939 p 6 Literature Illustrated
    ... SHAITANA, of indefinite foreign origin. MRS. OLIVER, middle-aged detective fiction writer. SUPERINTENDENT BATTLE, of Scotland Yard. MONSIEUR POIROT, a Belgian detective. COLONEL RACE, ... piece of modern sculp- ture," whispered Mrs. Oliver to Poirot. Battle rose and shook hands with them ... 7138 words
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  15. FOUND, LOST, FOUND or The English Way of Life
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 10 November 1976 p 155 Literature Illustrated
    ... "No, she told me quite definitely that she was staying in England. So suppose that this Aunt Sybil ... out of science fiction. He seemed to fill half the room. And in another frisky moment he might ... easy, certainly. So now 1 must assume that Mrs Sybil Foxbeater has come back to England and Kate is ... 4918 words
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  16. The Blast NEW SERIAL- The atom bomb provides the inspiration for this superb piece of imaginative writing.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 1 November 1947 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... have wished to make fact conform to fiction God knows this has happened often enough before with ... Every big town in England had been blown up at the same time that ours were; London, Manchester, ... England and that nothing would please Ger- many better than the mutual de- struction of the U.S.S.R. ... 7552 words
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  17. ALL ELSE IS FOLLY THIRD INSTALMENT OF A SIX-PART SERIAL
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 2 June 1951 p 5 Literature Illustrated
    ... have they told Midge about me? How much fiction have I got to uphold?" "You can't dish out fiction to ... in England and went back to America. As far as I can see, she's grown up with the idea that mothers ... you know." "Couldn't you buy them in England? Is that why you went away to America" "No. You can ... 7431 words
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  18. PRACTICE Makes PERFECT A Complete Short Story of the Romance of an Old-Fashioned Girl A Real Sporting Offer
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 2 November 1935 p 6 Literature Illustrated
    ... the best of modern fiction and poetry, trips to the country and abroad, routine exercise and nice ... Giles Bartlett? He is one of the richest young men in England, not engaged to anyone, and under thirty. ... parents to inter- fere. There isn't a girl in England who hasn't tried and failed. Giles Bart- lett ... 3926 words
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  19. Coronet Among the Grass Part Three
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 19 April 1972 p 45 Literature Illustrated
    ... Prints Stay in England?" Of course I didn't plan to keep all the money for ourselves. I would give ... Spanish medical services over a tooth need- ling X-ray. They flew back to England, leaving the others ... Good old England. They ewere going to kiss their telephone .when they got back. ' Wasn't it funny ... 5097 words
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  20. THE SWANS A Complete Short Story Romance in an old-world setting. This is the story of a gracious lady who spent her lifetime in search of beauty
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 11 December 1937 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... like that get all mixed up; fiction and fact are as hard to distinguish as reeds from grass on the ... peace! When she was a little girl in England she'd lived in a house where every mantelpiece had been ... He was part of the backbone of England. The part which couldn't bend. (> HAR LOTTA'S mamma found ... 5266 words
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