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MacFarlane's 'Novels I Think You Would Like to Read' includes reviews of Rosita Forbes' The Cavaliers of Death, Natalie Sumner Lincoln's Marked Cancelled, Clare Sheridan's Green Amber, Fugitives From Passion by Coningsby Dawson, Upton Sinclair's Mountain City, Edna Ferber's Cimarron and Sarah Salt's Strange Combat.
Includes a review by Phil Grim of Paul Robeson, Negro that provides insight into contemporary race relations.
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Palmer argues for greater attention to be paid Australia's literary heritage.
Also includes reviews of Book of the Knight of La Tour Laudry edited by Wyndham Lewis, books from the Everyman Library, Aino Kallas' The Wolf's Bride, Upton Sinclair's Mountain City, Edna Ferber's Cimarron and Degenerate Oxford? by Terrence Greenidge.