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Keith Amos. <italic>The New Guard Movement, 1931–1935</italic>. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press; distributed by International Scholarly Book Services, Beaverton, Ore. 1976. Pp. xii, 142. $15.00
Title: Keith Amos. <italic>The New Guard Movement, 1931–1935</italic>. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press; distributed by International Scholarly Book Services, Beaverton, Ore. 1976. Pp. xii, 142. $15.00
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