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'He hasn't a Belsen Horror Camp, but he does his best with Mount Eden Prison'..

by [Conscientious Objection]

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Auckland: printed for Miss I. Oldfield and C.R. Howell, 1945. Auckland, printed for Miss I. Oldfield and C.R. Howell, [1945, circa June]. 262 x 133 mm, a drop-title handbill printed both sides, with a portrait of the Hon. H.G.R. Mason, the New Zealand Minister of Justice, on the first page. Newsprint, a little discoloured and creased, with a tiny tear expertly closed; in excellent condition. The second page is headlined 'An Atrocity at Home. The Case of Harold McAuley'. The leaflet decries the ill-treatment of McAuley, a 'Conscientious Objector who has been in Detention Camp or in Prison since January, 1942'. The title headline refers to Mason.

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Bookseller
Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
93935
Title
'He hasn't a Belsen Horror Camp, but he does his best with Mount Eden Prison'..
Author
[Conscientious Objection]
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
printed for Miss I. Oldfield and C.R. Howell
Place of Publication
Auckland
Date Published
1945

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About Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers

The business was established in Adelaide in March 1976 and is a longstanding member of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Antiquarian Booksellers (ANZAAB) and the Australian Antique Dealers Association (AADA). A large out-of-print and antiquarian stock is maintained at our retail outlet in the centre of Adelaide; mail-order catalogues of our specializations are issued and a representative selection of our stock is online.

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