Several of the new season's novels are in demand at the Canterbury Public Library, reports the librarian. Miss Phyllis BemMey's carefully written novel, "Freedom Farewell," a story about Julius Caesar, is sought after. Another story attracting attention is "The Glasshouse," by M. B. Eldershaw, the story of a modern voyage from Ai.twerp to Australia. . Agatha Christie is delighting many readers with her latest mystery, "The A.B.C; Murders," as is also Andrew Soutar with his thrilling story, "Facing East." In the non-fiction section "England Speaks," by Sir Phillip Gibbs, "George the Fourth," by Fulford, and the. "Life of« Justice, Avpry," by Gordon Lang, are in-strong der 'mand, ~ - - ■ --—-A, _,„■■'-
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 17
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