BEST SELLERS IN LONDON
An easy first amongst best sellers in London a month or so ago was Mr. Walter de la Mare's anthology "Behold This Dreamer." Other new favourites are Mr. John Gielgud's "Early Stages," Sir Arthur Salter's "Security: Can We Retrieve It?" Mr. Joseph Hone's "Life of Henry Tonks," and "Oriental Assembly," the last collection of T. E. Lawrence's papers.
Miss Nora Wain's "Reaching for the Stars" and Miss Martha Dodd's "My Years in Germany" are still in constant demand.
Herr Stefan Zweig's "Beware of Pity" leads the novels. But. Miss Rachel Field's "All This and Heaven, Too," Mr. L. A. G. Strong's "The Open Sky," Miss Mary Borden's "Passport for a Girl," Mr. Louis Golding's "Mr. Emmanuel," and the cheap edition of "Gone With the Wind" all go well, too.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 21
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