MUNICIPAL LIBRARY
NEW BOOKS ADDED DURING JUNE. j FICTION & OTHER WORKS. New books added to the Masterton Municipal Library in June were: Fiction: “Riders of the Plain.” Max Brand; “Finderns Flowers,” George Preedy; “Sad Cypress,” Agatha Christie; “Ten Little Niggers,” Agatha Christie; “Red Tapeworm,” Compton McKenzie; “Girl of Lazy J,” Gary Marshall; “Cap of Youth,” Naomi Jacob; “One Pair Hands,” Monica Dickens; “Amazing Summer," P.. Gibbs; “Hotel Hostess,” Faith Baldwin; “Sylvia Lyndon.” Maud Diver; “Royal Regiment.” Gilbert Frankau; “The Vampire Man,” Gerald Verner; “Poisoned Sleep,” Bruce Graeme; “Sick Heart River,” John Buchan; “Hell Bent Harrison,” A. T. Locke; “Lady in Fur Coat,” Frank Tilsley; “Death Laughs Aloft,” Philip Conde; “Cuckoo Green.” Anne Stafford; “Bronco Men,” Charles Dustin; “Hangman’s Whip,” M. G. Eberhart; “The Prodigal Bandit," R. Hale; “Rollicking Rogue,” “Calling Dr. Kildare,” “The Corinthians,” G. Heyer; “Death to Fifth Column,” B. Newman; “The Family,” N. Federova; “In the Shadows of the Pines,” A. Duffield; “Fifty Stories of the East”; “The Quentins,” E. Morrison; “Whiteoak Heritage,” N. de La Roche; “Hotel Witness,” F. Baldwin; “Wind in the Bracken,” F. J. T’hwaites; “That Trouble Piece,” Countess Barcynska; “The Girl Over the Hill,” P. Wynne; “There’s Always Tomorrow,” A. Meredith; “A White Bird Flying,” B. Aldrich; “The Man in the Dark,” S. Scarlett; “The Saint in Miami,” L. Charteris; “Shadow of Wings,” S. Morton; “Theme Song,” L. S. McKinlay; “The French Key,” F. Gruber; “Kitten in the Pond,” P. Hambledon; “Sannie of Timberline,” P. Bennett; “White Gold,” O. Binns; “Stupidity Harvest,” M. Mitchell; “No Truce with Time,” A. Wairgh; “The Mortal Storm,” P. Bottome. ’■ Non-fiction: “I Accuse,” Andre Simone; “Red Horizons,” George Digby; “Heroes All,” Collie Knox; “Ends and Means,” Aldous Huxley; “Nineteen Forty,” Arthur Mee; “Inside Italy,” C. M. Franzero; “Secret Agent of Japan,” Amleto Vespa; “Grey Gladiator”; “Heaven Lies About Us,” H. Spring; “The Wake of the Raiders,” A. D. Divine; “My Years in Germany,” M. Dodd; “A Prophet at Home” (two copies), D. Reed; “Why France Fell”; “Steadfast,” W. Murdoch; “Gerald,” D. Du Maurier; “Heroes of the Fighting R.A.F.,” L. Gribble; “Concerning Winston Churchill,” Sir G. Arthur; “The Man on My Back,” E. Linklater; “Land Below the Wind,” A. Keith; “Twice the Clock Round,” G. Sava “Mad Dogs and Englishmen,” E. Berry; “Britain Can Take It,” Q. Reynolds; “Bombers Moon,” N. Farson.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1941, Page 2
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