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BOOKS IN DEMAND

The.Chief Librarian of the ■Wellington Public Library ;reports books in demand as follows:—General: "Growing. up in New Guinea," by M. Mead: "Tho Country of the Orinoco, ',' by Lady Dorothy Mills; "Covnish Seafarers,'"' by A. K. H. Jcnkin; "-God in tho Shadows," by H. Reilwooil; "Gifts of Life," by Einil Luuwig; "Russia and the Soviet Union," by V. A. Yakhontoffi; "Money and Prices," by A. Baker. Novels: "Black Swan," by Rafael Sabatini; <' Torryzanny," by \V. B. Nichols; "Dream of Destiny, "by Arnold Bennett; "Under the Fanlight," by Mrs. Baillio Sauuders; "Sergeant Sir Peter,'.' by Edgar "Wallace; "Ynlley Vultures," by M. Brand; /.'Mary's Neck," by Booth TarkirigtojiC; "".The Moldings of .Startf6rth," ; by 0. I. Dodd.

"Spilt Ink" is a monthly pamphlet, at present four cycld-styled sheets, which is being published in ■Wellington in'the interests of New Zealand writers. Tho third number, which has just mado its appearance, contains a number of personal notes, ■somo; very brief reviews, and one short literary item. '' Spilt- Ink,''. with 'encouragentent "and support, should grow.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 19

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BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 19

BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 19

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