BOOKS IN DEMAND
The chief librarian of tho Welling-1 ton Public- Library reports books in demand 'as follows:—General: "Tides of Sunrise and Sunset," by A. S. Middleton; "To Hell and Gone," by P. Goldman;'"The National Income," by C. Clark; "Our Duke and Duchess," by Mrs. I\ Lascelles; "Wings over Poland," by K. M. Murray; "Keligion in. a Changing World," by A. H. Silver; "Dawn in Bussia," by W. Frank. Novels: "The Nevadans;" by Charle3 11. Snow; "Our Daily Bread," by ■T. W. Hayncs; "Such Power is Dangerou3," by D. Wheatley; "Destiny Bay," by Dorm Bryne; "Julian 'Grant Loses His Way,"' by. C. Roughtou; "The' Old Man Dies,"byE. Spngge; "Hyde Side Up," by Ben Travers; "The Drift Peace," by Zane Grey.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 17
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120BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 17
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