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BOOKS IN DEMAND

The librarian of the Dunedin Athenaeum reports that the following works have been most in request in' the past month:— Novels “And Quiet Flows the Don,” by M. Sholokhov; “Anthony Adverse,” by Hetvey Allen; “Children of the Poor,” by Anon; “Code of the West,” by Zane Grey; “Evening of a Martinet,” by Jane Oliver; “The Free Fishers,” by John Buchan; “Frost Stays the Waves,” by Simon Dare; “In This Valley,” by it. Home; “Judgment Withheld,” by Netta Syrett; “King’s Elm Mystery,” by John Goodwin; “The Loaded Stick,” by Naomi Jacob; “Lost Horizon,” by James Hilton; “Mr Bobadil,” by Francis Heeding; “ Pencarrow,’’ by Nolle Scanlan; “Red Square,” by S. Andrew Wood; “The Road to Nowhere,” by Maurice Walsh; “Via Panama,” by Margaret Jepson; “We Go Round,” by Marjorie Price; “Winds of Heaven,” by Nelle Scanlan. General Literature “Adventure.” by J. E. Seely: “Big Cricket,” by P. Hendren; “Cry Havoc,” by Beverley Nichols; “ Down the Garden Path,” by Beverley Nichols; “A Frenchman’s London,” by Paul Morand; “Japan’s Flace in the World,” by Julian Grande; “Java Pageant,” by H. W. Ponder; “Maiden Voyage,” by M. Gilruth; “My Selves,” by Netley Lucas and E. Graham; “Nijinsky,” by Romola Nijinsky: “Old Days, Old Ways,” by Mary Gilmore; “Pirate Junk,” liy Clifford Johnson; "Flying for News,” by Larry Rue.

New Book by Remarque Erich Maria Remarque, the author of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” the “ best selling novel of the century,” has just completed a new book, “Three Comrades,” which Putnam will publish in the spring of 1935.

Novelist Pensioner Miss Eleanor Harriet MacMahon, novelist and archaeologist, whose first book was issued in 1894, and the last in 1928. is among those who have been granted Civil List pensions, the amount being £OO. The award is made in recognition of her literary work. ‘

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 4

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BOOKS IN DEMAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 4

BOOKS IN DEMAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 4