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Books on the Shelves. I i i THUMBNAIL REVIEWS. j Gone Nomad, by Archer Russell (Angus and Robertson). —Experiences in the Australian backblocks l and in Central Africa. i Nothing Irredeemable, by D. G. i Waring (John Long).—A triangle j story, with an impoverished Irish ! baronet as one of the elements. i The Golden Vagabond, by Rosita I Forbes (Cassell). —Michael and Jane I McCurk set out to capture the tramaj port system of a developing colony, i fi oin a rogue who finds murder amusI ing. i Silence, by Sefton Kyle (Jenkins). | —Lady Marcombe. happy and sucj cessful, is placed in a dreadful ■ dilemma, as to whether she should |or should not speak of what she I knows. | A Girl Died Laughing, by Viola ’ Paradise (Hememann). —Dorothy L. i Sayers says of this story: A welli written and entertaining book with some excellent hidden clues and | good character work. ; The Foreman of the C Bar, by ! Christopher Culley (Ward, Lock and | Company).—Clara Kellogg, the young I owner of the C Bar, finds her stock ■if being rustled; but two Texas ! Rangers happen along and put things ! right. ! Raiding Rustlers, by R. A. Bennet | (Collins). —The story opens 'With an ] incident of rustling on a big scale. j Also added; The Peradventures of i Private Pazett, by’W. P. Drury (Rich ; and Cowan); The Lover Who Lied, ]by Amy M. Ayres (Hodder , and I Sloughton).
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 291, 21 November 1936, Page 4
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237THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 291, 21 November 1936, Page 4
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