Excellent Books for City Library
LIST OF NON-FICTION ADDED. Proving the worth of the Palmerston North City Library tho following list shows some of the recent non-fiction added to the shelves:—“Hay System Menu Book/’ by 1). M. L. Grant; “Sand Castle/’ J. Beith; “The Thousandth Frog/’ W. D. Hubbard; “Jawaharlal Nehru/’ Nehru, J.; “Flying 1 Adventures/’ W. Mittelliolzer; “Emf-ic-ss Quest/’ F. W. Westaway; “Restless Universe,” At. Borne; “Hundred Years,” P. Gucdalla; “Land of Milk and Honey,” T. Kagawa; “Cape Horn i Passage,” W. N. Hutton; “The Arts To-day,” G. Grigson (editor); “It Happened in Palestine,” L. Weather- | head: “The World Aiy Oyster,” David Wynn; “Mauretania,” H. Jordan; “The Condition of Britain,” G. D. H. i and M. Cole; “Palestine Picture,” b. j Duff; “Victorious Living,” S. Jones; .! “ The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx,” K. Kautsky; “Church and the ; Oxford Group,” E. Brimmer; “Through ! Wildest Papua,” J. G. Hides; “Building Better Bodies,” W. H. Hay; 1 “Music Ho!” C. Lambert; “Japan's Feet of Clay,” F. Utley; “Angloi Egyptian Sudan from Within,” J. and A. de C. Hamilton; “Art Now,” H. i j Read; “Will Mariner,” B. T. Somerville; “River of Golden Sand,” T. i 1 Woodroffe; “ Matabelo Thompson,” N. I Kouillard; ‘‘Arabia Felix,” B. i Thomas; “Sweden, the Aliddle Way,” ; I W. Childs; “Father Struck it Rich/' jL. W. Ale Lean; “Bedrock Principles J of Golf,” W. W. Lowe; “Who Rides?’ ! 1 11. E. Graves; “Private Life of Greta j Garbo,” R. P. Pulmborg; “Flying ,jGirl,” E. Beinhorn; “Sylvia of Sarawak,” 11.11. Raneo of Sarawak; “Regency Pageant,” Paul H. Linden; “ Alediterranean Alagic,” LI Llsner; “You and Your Hand,” Cheiro; “Tickets, Please,” V. C. Buckley; r “Modern War and Defence Reconstruction,” Capt. J. R. Kennedy; “Aiy Flying Life,” Sir C. Ivingsford Smith; “That Dreadful School,” A. S. Neill: “Low Company,” Mark Denney, “Reason and Emotion,” J. MacMurray; “Can tho Dr. Come?” Einar Wallquist; “Lady in Blue,” Alary S. Allan, 0.8. E.; “Cheerful Giver,” A. I Tyrkova-Williams: “Sagittarius Rising,” C. Lewis; “Landlords,” Paul H. I.mden; “ Mechanism of Nature,” E. N. da C. Andrade; “Master Alariner,” C. Cumberlege; “Freedom of the Alod era World,” J. AlacMurray; “Death of an Empire,” l. Balassa; “Gold of Ethiopa, ” F. E. Hay ter; “Revolution in Physics,” E. Zummer; “London’s Eight Millions,” J. Jones; “From Alonk to Busman,” R. A. Cannell; “What Shall We Name the Baby?” W. Ames (editor); “Electricity,” W. L Bragge; “Khyber Caravan,” J. Sinclair; “Science in the Making,” G. Heard; “Indian Thought and its Development,” A. Schweitzer; “Burke’s Landed Gentry.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 168, 17 July 1937, Page 6
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