GERMAN BOOKS TO LEND
Mr. P. Karl Procter, of the staff Porirua Mental Hospital, referring- to a recent review in this column of a work in German on Geography of Australia.and New Zealand, states that he is in possession of the following works in German sent to him by a friend made whilst he was a prisoner of war in Germany:—"Das Unsichtbare Denk-mal-^-Zehn Jahre Spater an Der Westfront"; "Die Taten der deutsehen Flotte im Weltkriege"; " Reichsprasident Hindenburg"; "Feldmarchall yon Hindenburg"; "Das Kaiserhaos— Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Friedrlcb 111. nnd Wilhelm II."; "Lena Christ;" "Unsere Bayern anno 14, Zweiter Teil"; "Fur Deutschland in den Tod," "Leben und Sterben Albert Leo Schlageters"; "Insel-Almanach, auf das Jahr 1914"; "Das Romantische Rheinland, teilausgabo 1, und teilausgabe 2." I Mr. Procter states that he will bo pleased to lend the above collection to any responsible person reading German, .with no'charge or conditions whatever except the return of tho works in good condition.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 21
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