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IT is not often that a book of fiction comes within the class of literature appropriately noticed in NATURE, but Mr. Tregarthen includes in his delightful romance of “John Penrose” so many interesting sketches of the wild-life of the Land's End peninsula that we feel justified in recommending the book to all students of natural history.
John Penrose: a Romance of the Land's End.
By J. C. Tregarthen. Pp. vi + 342. (London: J. Murray, 1923.) 7s. 6d. net.
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H., T. John Penrose: a Romance of the Land's End. Nature 112, 536 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112536a0
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