No. 19 (August 1957)
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LANDFALL
will always contain a poem, a story, an essay or an illustration which you would prefer not to miss. In March it published
Two long stories by Maurice Shadbolt and John Caselberg,
Some photographs of the Ruatahuna meeting-house by Hester Carsten, and six poems from the Maori translated by Roger Oppenheim and Allen Curnow,
Roger Duff reviewed Andrew Sharp's controversial book on the Polynesian voyagers in the Pacific.


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