BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY
FICTION “MISS MOLE,” by E. H. Young. “ THE FORSYTE SAGA,” by John Galsworthy. “ THE TRAGIC BRIDE,” by F. B. Young. “ THREE DAUGHTERS,” by Jane Dashwood. “ THE CAPTIVE,” by Marcel Proust. “ ADRIGOOLE,” by P. O’Donnell. “ THE LITTLE KAROO,” by Pauline Smith. “ BRIEF CANDLES.” by A. Huxley. “ GIANT’S BREAD,” by M. Wcstmacott. “ADAM BEDE,” by Gporge Eliot. NON-FICTION “A WRITER'S NOTES ON HIS TRADE,” by C. E. Montague. “ THE UN CELESTIAL CITY,” by Humbert Wolfe. “ LINE,” by Edmund Sullivan. “ LORD DURHAM,” by Chester New. “IT ISN’T FAR FROM LONDON,” by S. P. B. Mais. “ HOW ABOUT EUROPE?” by Norman Douglas. “ MASTERS OF CRIME,” by G. B. Logan. “ EARL BEATTY,” by G. RaiCSOfl. “COMBING THE CARIBBEES,” by H. L. Foster. “ LETTERS AND FRIENDSHIPS OF SIR CECIL SPRING RICE.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1051, 15 August 1930, Page 14
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