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OF INTEREST TO ALL. RALPH BAGNOLD: “LIBYAN SANDS.” A small party of British officers devoted their leave and all their spare cash to obtaining information about this unknown waste. 4/-. BESSY MYERS: "CAPTURED.” 0-e of the most graphic and informing books that have come out of the "Battle of France." The author tells her story va directness and vivid detail. 11/6. fc.'SvDAN KOHT: "NORWAY NEUTRAL AND INVADED.” The former Foreign Minister of Norway here gives the story of Norway’s struggle for maintaining her fight against German invasion and oppression. It is the first full account of this whole story. 9/6. LADY HOSIE: "BRAVE NEW CHINA.” An account of the author’s Journey from South to North and East to West of China just before the outbreak of hostilities with Japan. 4/-. JOHN. GUNTHER: "INSIDE ASIA." A new edition, wholly revised and many chapters rewritten. A new chapter on the war in the Pacific and the Allies’ pacific Strategy has also been added. An indispensable book. IS/6. NOEL BARBER: "HOW STRONG IS JAPAN.” With Japan at Australia’s gate, the real story is told at last of the strength of the yellow aggressor—and his weakness. 5/6, ROBERT BAIN: "THE CLANS AND TARTANS OF SCOTLAND.” Scotsmen the World over love to read of the Clans and their tartans. This handbook has reproductions of the chief tartans and a brief history of the Clans. 0/8. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, Booksellers, Stationers, and Printers, CHRISTCHURCH. (ESTABLISHED 1882.) W8417
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23803, 24 November 1942, Page 1
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