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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY

FICTION “CELIBATE LIVES.” —George Moore. “THE ROMANTIC COMEDIANS ” — Ellen Glasgow. “THE CRIME. AT DIANA’S POOL ” — Canon Whitechurch. “THE KAYS” — Margaret Deland. “CHANDU” —-O. Rutter. “A DEPUTY WAS KING ” —G. B. Stern. “AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY” Theodore Dreisser. “FOOTSTEPS THAT STOPPED”— A. Fielding. “GALAHAD” —John Erskine. “GO SHE MUST!” —David Garnett. NON-FICTION “TIDEMARKS” —H. M. Tomlinson. “OVERTURE” —Vane Sutton. “MUST BRITAIN TRAVEL THE ..“MUST BRITAIN TRAVEL THE MOSCOW ROAD” —Norman Angell. “HIEROGLYPHICS”—A. Machen. “ISLES OF ILLUSION” Bohun Lynch. “A MUSICAL PILGRIM’S PROGRESS”—J. D. M. Rorke. “SOME THINGS THAT MATTER”— Baron G. A. Riddell. “ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY WALKER TRAMP” — W. H. Davies. “THE DAYS BEFORE YESTERDAY” —Lord Frederic Hamilton. “MERE FORTALS” —C. MacLaurin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 April 1927, Page 10

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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 April 1927, Page 10

BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 April 1927, Page 10

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