FRANKTON LIBRARY
LIST OF NEW BOOKS The following- new books have been added to the Frankton Public Library:— Fiction.—“ Clunk’s Claimant,” H. C. Bailey; “The Rains Came,” L. Bromfleld; “Turning- Wheels,” S. Cloete; “The Missing; Aunt,” G. D. H. and M. Cole; “Phil’s Castle.” D. Conyers; “Prodigal Parents,” S. Lewis; “Artists in Crime,” IN'. Marsh; “Dark Horses,” E. Phlllpotts; “No Pasaran,” U. Sinclair; “All Hands,” 11. M. Tomlinson; “Lord Samarkand,” H. A. Vachell; “Summer Moonshine,” P. G. Wodehouse; “Ballade in G Minor,” E. Bolleau; “Death on the Nile,” A. Christie; “The Commander Shall,” 11. Jordan; “Ghosts,” E. Wharton; “Murder or a Man Afraid of Women,” A. Abbot; “Young Catherine,” E. M. Alrnedtngen: “Sleep in Peace,” P. Bentley; “Behold the Judge.” J. Brophy; “Nine Lives,” Mark Channlng; “This Man Murray,” W. Corcoran; “Death Stalked the Fells,” A. G. McLeod; “The Puzzle or the Blue Banderilla,” S. Palmer; “Policeman In Armour,” R. Penny; “Proceed With Caution,” J. Rhode; “Queen’s Folly,” E. Thane; “Nor Birth IS'or Breed,” “Sinbad”; “Pelican Without Piety,” A. Stafford; “The High Sheriff,” 11. Wade; “The Faithrul Compass,” D. Wallace; “Valerie,” P. Wynne; “Action at Aquila,” H. Allen: “The Little Man.” R. M. Ayres; “I’ve Been lo London.” T. Bailey; “This Narrow World,” E. Bigland; “The Sheik Desires,” 11. M. E. Clamp: “The Juice or the Pomegranate,” E. M. Dell; “Thanks to ‘Dr. Molly.” S. Fairway: “The Crooked Forrow.” J. Farnol: “Claude.” G. Fauconnier: “Some New Planet,” P. Prankau:* “Marvels of MavTair.” F.. Frayne; “Too Good to Lose.” F. Fra.vne: “Spy Meet; Spy,” F. Frost; “Having No Hearts.” G. Goodchild; - The Disappearance or Roger Tremayne,” R. Graeme; “Dauntless Needle.” F. D. Hall; “Storm Girl,” J. Lincoln: “The Marriage Broker." Mrs R. 1 owndes: “Jacinth,” D. Mackail: “The llou=e or Dearth.” V. MacCltire: “Kiss a Strange!-.” h. ?. Macnamnra: “The Drum,” V E. W. Mason; “Dlamonds See in the Dark.” T. Mundy; “Queen of the Biffs.” “Operator insf: “Jungle Night.” M. B. Peterson; ”Red Morning.” S. W. Powell: “Angel’s Kiss,” n. Sam I vs: - \ Question of Honour,” E. W. Savi; “Private Duty,” F. Baldwin: -‘Promised Land,” C. Beirrage; “Fire or Spring.” F. Boileau: “The Bending -ickle.” G. Jiulleit: “The Judas Window.” C. Dickson: “Dragon’s Tail,” A. Duffield; -No Kasv Wav.” N. Jacob: “Music in the Listening Places.” G. Rawlinson; “Arundel.” K. Roberts; “The Spanish House.” Ladv E. Smith: “t'ncharted Waters.” D. Wheatley: “Duane of the G-Men.” J. Benton: “Six-gun Stampede." J. Cole; “The Dream Prevails.” M. Diver: "Youth in the Spotlight.” G. Fletcher; “A Pedler's Tack.” F.. Coudge; “Pity or the World.” E. Mordaunt; “Jock the Scot." A. G. Bosnian; “Beau Rogue.” W. E. Tavlor: “Head in Gi-pen Rronze,” H. Walpole; “This Publican.” D. Yates; “Dreamlight,” F. E. Mills Young. General.—“ Madame Curie,” Eve Curie; “Grey Steel.” If. C. Armstrong: “With Allenby in the Holy Land.” 1.. Thomas; “Rack rrom the F.5.5.R..” Andre Glde; “Japan Ovpt Asa.” W. 11. Chamberlain; “Coming Sir:” D. Marlowe; “Hawaii,” C. Gessler; “Helen Keller’s Journal,” H. Keller: “Antipodean Journey.” M. Macpherson; “I-sland in the Sun.” G. and K. Bret Harte: “Burmese Interlude,” c. V. Warren; “Not Without Prejudice.” Lord Hewart; “Adventures or a Trepang Fisher.” G. IT Sunter; “Vain Glory,” G. Chapman: “Idylls or the Queen.” Philip Guedalla; “News or England,” R. Nlcholls; “Across the Frontiers,” Sir Philip Gibbs; “The Healing KnlTe.” G. Sava; “Escape to the
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20505, 23 May 1938, Page 3
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