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- Essie_Summers abstract "Essie Summers (born Ethel Snelson Summers on 24 July 1912 in Christchurch, New Zealand – d. 27 August 1998) was a New Zealand author who wrote so vividly of the people and landscape of her native country that she was offered The Order of the British Empire for her contributions to New Zealand tourism.".
- Q1368840 abstract "Essie Summers (born Ethel Snelson Summers on 24 July 1912 in Christchurch, New Zealand – d. 27 August 1998) was a New Zealand author who wrote so vividly of the people and landscape of her native country that she was offered The Order of the British Empire for her contributions to New Zealand tourism.".
- Essie_Summers comment "Essie Summers (born Ethel Snelson Summers on 24 July 1912 in Christchurch, New Zealand – d. 27 August 1998) was a New Zealand author who wrote so vividly of the people and landscape of her native country that she was offered The Order of the British Empire for her contributions to New Zealand tourism.".
- Q1368840 comment "Essie Summers (born Ethel Snelson Summers on 24 July 1912 in Christchurch, New Zealand – d. 27 August 1998) was a New Zealand author who wrote so vividly of the people and landscape of her native country that she was offered The Order of the British Empire for her contributions to New Zealand tourism.".