NEW BOOKS
PAEROA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADDITION TO SHELVES FICTION AND NON-FICTION The following books were recently added to the shelves of the Paeroa Public Library by the Country Library Service van:— Fiction “It Couldn’t Happen To Us,” Ann Stafford; “Man Who Caught the Weather,” B. S. Aldrich; “Beast. Must Die,” N. Beake; “Seeing Is Believing,” O. Dickson; “Murder In Stained Glass,” M. Armstrong; “Angels May Weep,” Abbott; “Miss Bishop,” B. S. Aldrich; “Central Stores,” Vicki Baum; “The King of the Jews,” Mary Borden; “The Middle Passage,” Barker; “Clunks Claimant,” Bailey; “The Sleeping Princess,” Diana Buttenshaw; “Hunting Tower,” John Buchan; “Man Overboard,” F. W. Croft; “Battered Caravanserai,” Paul Capon; “What Glory,” Edward Crankshan; “Inspector French,” F. W. Croft; “Ten Little Niggers,” Agatha Christie; “For Murder Will Speak,” J. J. Connington; “Perhaps A Little Danger,” E. H. Clements; “The New House,” Lettice Cooper; “Quartet,” Crompton; “Who Dwell With Wonder,” K. Coyle; “You* Can’t Get Away By Running,” W. Chambers; “Case of the Coloured Wind,” Donavan; “The Corner of Paradise Place,” R. Eton; “No Job For a Woman,” Ann Fisher; “I’m Getting Married,” J. Foldes; “Death on Heron’s Mere,” Mary Fitt; “Paris Gazette,”' L. French taunger; “Joxphus,” L. Fenchtuanger; “No News,” Pamela Frankau; “Enbury Heath,” Steller Gibbons; “Salutation Inn,” R. Grey; “Magner,” Z. Gale; “The Masqueraders,” G. • Heyer; “No Silver Bells,” P. Hanblindon; “Housemaster,” lan Hay; “Still She Wished For Company,” M. Irwin; “Cruisers and Cargoes,” W. W. Jacobs; “Christian Marlowe’s Daughter,” F. Keyes; “White Man’s Saga,” Eric Linklater;' “Judas,” Eric Linklater; “Framed In Hard Wood,” Eric Lowe; “England Their England,” -A. G. Macdonell; “The Spanish Pistol,” A. G. Macdonell; “Albert Grope,” F. Mann; “The Monarch of the Glen,” C. McKenzie; “Overture To Death,” Ngaio Marsh; “The Red Flame of Erinpura,” Talbot Mundy; “The Mixture As Before,” Somerset Maugham; “The Octopus,” F: Norris; “Death to the Fifth Column,” Bernard Newman; “Dove In The Mulberry Tree,” Pready;.“Ten Star Blues,” Punshaw; “Family Album,” H. Parkington; “Dream of Freedom,” E. C. Philtine; “Puzzle For Players,” P. Quentin; “The French Powder Mystery,” Elery Queen; “American Gun Mystery,” Elery Queen; “Siamese Twin Mystery,” Elery Queen; “Not 'For The Meek,” E. Ramp; “Heather Of The South,” R. Rees; “Wild, Wild Heart,” R. Rees; “Knock, Murder, Knock,” H. Rutland; “Trail of the Blood Mark,” C. Rister; “The World Owes Me a Living,” John Rhys; “Pilgrim Cottage,” C. Roberts; “Funeral For Five,” Stagge; “Over My Dead Body,” Rex Stone; “Double For Death,” Rex Storfe; “The .Silver Land,”' I. M. Scott; “Elephant,” Ruth M. Sanders; “Miss Buncle’s Book,” Stephenson; “Harvest Comedy,” Swinnerton; “Tne Man They Couldn’t Arrest,” Seamark; “In Hy Father’s House,” J. Street; “Inspector Frost In The Background,” H. Smith; “World’s End,” Upton Sinclair; “I’d Hate To Be Dead,” E. Tilsey; “House Under Water,” F. B. Young; “Learn To Love First,” W. Ellis; “Novels By Jules,” Nerne; “My Best Detective”; “The Dark Lady,” B. Tunstall; “Christopher Column,” S. Thomson; “Murder In The Family,” J. Ronald; “A Yank At The Court of King Arthur,” M. Twain; “Week End,” Wodehouse; “Lonesome Road,” Pat Wentworth; “Unlawful Occasion,” Pat Wentworth; “The Buccaneers,” Edith Wharton; “The Case Of The Calaban Man,” C. M. Wills; “Nothing To Report,” Carola Oman; “Raven’s Wing,” Sprigg; “Hralequm House,” M. Sharpe; “Slpendour Of God,” H. Morrow; “People Of The Valley,” F. Waters. Non-Fiction “So Few,” David Masters; “English Night Life,” Thos. Burke; “The Family Book,” Aubyn; “The Shelter Book,” C. Dane; “The Lean Omnibus,” R. L. Megroz; “The Plant Doctor,” Westcott; “Unicorn In The Bahamas,” Rosita Forbes; “Swept Channels,” Taffrail;- “The Prisoner at Lae Ken,” E. Cammaerts; “Maoriland Adventure,” W. and E. Stack; “Between the Tides,” Jernes Hanley; “Good Days,” Meyrick Good; “School Of Biology,” Thesing; “Seamanship Below Deck,” R. Brindze; “Germany’s Revolution of Destruction,” H. Raewching; “Grand Strategy,” H. A. Sargeant; “First Nights,” J. Aga e; “Pain, Sex and Time,” G. Heard; “History of London,” A. Ivirney; “How 1 Strong Is Britain,” Puckler; “Lord
Darling’s Famous Cases,” D. Barker; . ; “Science For The Home,” A. M. Low; “Man’s Worldly Goods,” L. Huberman; “Russia,” B. Pares; “Puppets- \ Through America,” W. Wilkinson; “Cock a Doodle Do,” C. B. Cochran; “The Land of the Lingam,” A. Miles; “How The Air Force Defends Us,” C. i C. Turner; “Population,” McCleary; “The Book Of Diamonds,” W. Her- ■ shey; “Our Bri’ish Empire,” StephenLeacock; “Behind The Lines,” A, A. Milne; “Grabber Woeky,” N. Barsley; “The Luck of the Draw,” Fongasse; “My Sister,” R. McKenny; "The Circus Has No Home,” Rupert C. Cook; “The Red Army,” E. Woden berg; | “The Century of Science,” F. S. Tay-- ,',J lor; “The, Circling Year,” V. D. Water; “Rediscovering The' Adoleocent,” N. S. Dimmock; “Modem licity In War”; “Iron Horse,” Ate*/ ande r, ■ ' ; ■s; d • J ; ■ •■ • illlBII
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3270, 31 May 1943, Page 5
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