BOOKS IN DEMAND
The Chief Librarian, Wellington Public Library, reports books in demand as follows:—Novels: "Turn Back the Leaves," by E. M. Delafieia; "The Golden Flower," by K. Rhodes; "Exiles," Warwicit Deeping; "Wasted Salt," by G. Ogden; "The Rocklitz," by G. Preedy; "Rogues of Fortune," by J. J. Chichcstor; "Caribbean Gold," by J. Murray; "Sally of Sloper's," by O. Sandys. General: "Far Above Rubies," by A. Sutro; "Captain Scott," by G. Gwynn; "Confidence (Jrooks and Blackmailers," by B. Tozer; "Tho Mystery of the Great Pyramid," by B. Stewart; "Tho English King," by M. MacDonagh; "The Real Rasputin," by M. Rasputin; "Twelve Golden Rules to Success," by W. G. Fern.
Goldsmith is presented in the guise of fiction in a story, "Aesop Dancing," which "J. E. Buckrose" is publishing with Eveleigh Nash.
'.'Sincerity," another story by Mr, John E-rskine, who wrote "The Private Life of Helen of Troy," is announced by Putnam.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 21
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151BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 21
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