ANTHONY EDEN
FORMER FOREIGN SECRETARY BIOGRAPHY AT PUBLIC LIBRARY A biography of the most widely discussed Foreign Secretary since Grey. “Anthony Eden,” by Alan Campbell Johnson, is among the latest books received at the Wanganui Public Library. Anthony Eden’s name is associated with a new outlook on foreign affairs, and his importance is much more widely admitted than understood. The importance of his policy is assessed in this book, written by a young journalist and politician.
The accessions for the week ending February 25 are:— Fiction. “The Valiant Woman,” Sheila Kaye-Smith; “The Spymaster,” E. P. Oppenheim; “The Christmas Box,” Francis Brett Young; “Follow the Saint,” L. Charteris; “The Devil We Know,” Pamela Frankau; “The Young Cosima,” H. H. Richardson; “The Sword of Islam,” R. Sabatini; “Golden Guilt,” Francis Gerard; “He Could Not Have Slipped,” Francis Beeding; “Hercule Piorot’s Christmas,” Agatha Christie; “Gun Cotton Secret Airman,” Rupert Grayson; “Mysterious Rancho,” Jackson Gregory; “Lonesome Road,” Patricia Westworth.
Non-fiction. —“An Airfighter’s Scrap book,” Ira Jones; “Himalayan Quest,' Ed. by Paul Bauer; “Oriental Trail,’ Richard Curie; “Wireless Transmis sion for Amateurs,” F. J. Camm, ed. “The Story of the Road,” J. W
Gregory; “Double-crossing America,” Roland Wild; “Danger Spots of Europe,” Bernard Newman; “Russia’s Work in France,” Reginald J. Dingle; “Anthony Eden,” Alan Campbell Johnson.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 49, 28 February 1939, Page 11
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211ANTHONY EDEN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 49, 28 February 1939, Page 11
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