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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

FICTION “PENELOPE'S MANby John Erskine. “THE DARK MILE," by D. K. Broster. “FARTHING HALL.’’ by Hugh Walpole and- J. B. Priestley. “SUSAN GOES EAST.’’ by Susan Rathbone. “LORDS OF THE WILD,” by S. Scobille. “LIKE SHADOWS ON THE WALL,’’ by W. B. Maxicell. “DEAR ACQUAINTANCE,” by Rosemary Rees. “MEMOIRS OF A FOX HUNTING MAN.” by S. Sassoon. “THREE.” by Pamela Frankau. “THE ROVER,” by Joseph Conrad. NON-FICTION “THE IVORY DOOR.” by A. A. Milne. “MOUNTAINS, GOLD AND CANNIBALS.” by D. G. Booth. “NAPOLEON,” by D. Merezlikovsky “THE TRAGIC BRIDE,” by V. Poliakoff. “THE LAST TWELVE YEARS OF JOSEPH CONRAD.” by R. Curie "COLLECTED POEMS," by John Freeman. "ON MEDITERRANEAN SHORES, ’ by Emil Ludwig. "MRS. FITZHERBERT,’’ by S. Leslie. "ASSESSMENTS AND ANTICIPATIONS,” by Dean Inge.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 16

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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 16

BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 16

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