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Two Prize Novels

August 17, 1916 issue

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This article presents information about several books. Some of these books are: "Golden Glory," by F. Horace Rose; "The Pioneers," by Katherine Susannali Prichard; and "The Phantom Herd," by B.M. Bower. First two novels have won a prize of $5,000 for the best story in a particular field. Rose is a of Natal, South Africa. According to the terms of the prize contest, he had the range of African life to disport himself in, and disport himself he did. The book is reportedly a yarn of satirical intent, an extravaganza involving the romantic and other adventures of an odd company of three who by chance have foregathered on an African trail. Bower, in her book, has developed production of movies as a subject of fiction.

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FICTION; GOLDEN Glory (Book); PIONEERS, The (Book); PHANTOM Herd, The (Book); ROSE, F. Horace; PRICHARD, Katherine Susannali; BOWER, B. M.; ANTHROPOLOGY
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