BOOKS RECEIVED
Books as listed hereunder have been received from the following publishers :— Allen & Unwin: “Adolescent Psychology,” by Ada Hart Arlitt. Angus & Robertson: "Everlasting Hurricane,” by R. Walter Coulter. Blackwood: "Omnibus Volume,” by Storer Clouston. Cape: “A House in the Park,” by Ronald Fraser. “Britain Faces Germany,” by A. L. Kennedy. Cassell: “Shanghai Deadline,” by La Selle Gilman. “The Camp Meeting Murders,” by Vance Randolph and Nancy Clemens. “Death in the Deep South,” by Ward Greene. “The D.A. Calls it Murder,” by Erie Stanley Gardner. Dent: ' “On Journey,” by Vida D. Scudden. “Britain and the Beast,” by Clough Williams-Ellis. Duckworth: “Ever the Winds Blow,” by Elliott Merrick. / Hale: “The Lost City.” by Rene Jbulet. Harrap: “Radium,” by Rudolf Brunngraber. . Heinemann: “Dancer in Mourning,” by Margery Allingham. “Armed With a New Terror,” Theodora Dubois. Werner Laurie: “A Curate in Bohemia,” by Norman Lindsay. “No Parsaran,” by Upton Sinclair. Maclehose: “England Under Trust,” by J. Dixon Scott. Macmillan: “My Mis-spent Youth,” by Henry Fitch. “Hume’s Theory of Knowledge,” by Constance Maund. “International Relations Since the Peace Treaties,” by E. H. Carr. Robertson & Mullens: “Golf,” by Ivo Whitton. Robertson-Scott: “The Countryman.” Stanley Paul: “The Happy Hobo,” by Harry Clouston.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 7 (Supplement)
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