BOOKS IN DEMAND
Tho Chief Librarian reports books in demand as follows:— Novels. —"Somebody Shot the Captain," by €r. Pahlow. "The Difficult Art," by G. Rivers. "Stepsisters," by I. C. Clarke. "The Murder at Avalon Arms," by O. P. Jerome. "Tho Mirror of Kong Ho,"'by E. Bramah. "After the Deed," by J.S. Clouston. "To-day/a Daughter," by Berta Buck. "Out of tlio Blue," by "Sapper." General.—"Ho* to Fly," by B. Studley. "Basketball for Women," by L. X Amloison. "From Quebec to Piccadilly," by B. Willson. "My Memoirs," by Victoria, Princess of Prussia. "Kohikoliinga," by V. "This World of Our ß ," by J .LI. Curio. "Everyman's P§y<Ji.o!opy," by Sir J. ;. Adams.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 21
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109BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 21
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