THE LATEST BOOKS
The following publications have been received by recent mails, and will, as far as practicable - be the subject, of notice in these columns: •,-, V Fiction , ! ':js^it, Hutchinson: "There Walk/;" My Dreams," by Simon Dare; "As, One of the Family," by Agnes AncrofU." What HappenedT Is This," by the Baroness von Hutten; " The Twisted Face," by Frederic Arnold Kummer; "Related by Marriage," by Margaret Langmaid; " Camperdowne," by Emmeline Morrison; "Smoky Sam," by Johnston McCulley; " Venus in Trousers," by Kitty Shannon; " Only Mugs Work," by Walter Greenwood; "The Quest of the Krang," by Charles van Horn; "The Loquacious Vessel," by Mark Vinton; "Moonshine Over the Kremlin," by Sergey Potemkin. Jenkins: "Black Alibi," by Francis Vivian; " Cats in the Coffee," by " Seaforth"; "The Enemy Within,"'by Roy Vickers: "The Murder in Bethhal Square, by Sydney Fowler. ■ Ward. Lock: "Death on. May Morning," by. Max Dalman; " This Hungry Heart," by Diana Ridley. "Burning Conscience," by Charles Kingston; 'Together We Live," by Jane Lyle. Hodder and Stoughton: "The Second Plan," by Charles Graham Hope; " More Than One Serpent," by R. A. J. Walling. . Mills and, Boon: " Mrs Scarlot's Quaints," by Sophie Cole; "Shadow of the Hills," by Elizabeth' Hoy, 4s. Bles: "Xenia," by Joseph Peyre; "The House," by William McElwee. Hale: "Playboy," by Richard Connell. Heinemann: "The Squire," by Edith Bagnold. Barker: "Last Port of Call," by Heinrich Hauser. *
Wild West: " Shootin' Melody," by E. B. Mann.
Wright and Brown: "The Killing of Pans Norton," by Roger Garnett. 4s. Murray: "Plain People," by Kathleen Norris. MethuenL " Leathernose," by Jean de la Varende. Hurst and Blackett: "Double Jeopardy," by Martin M. Goldsmith. Chatto and Windus: "Reluctant Adonis," by Jane Oliver and Ann Stafford. Hogarth Press:' " Mile End," by K. Nott. Joseph: " War Lord." by Leonard Mosley. (Each 7s 6d. unless otherwise stated) General Literature Hogarth Press: "Tribune of Rome," by Iris Origo, illus., 19s 6d; "Poems," by Kenneth Allott, 7 S 6d; " Solitude," by V. Sackville West, 7s 6d; "New Writing," ed. by John Lehmann. 9s. Blackwood: "A Sail to Lapland,"' by Douglas Dixon, illus., 19s 6d; " Cardboard Crucifix," by Oloff de Wet, 13s 6d; "A Man Should Rejoice," by A. G. Bee, lis 6d; "Earthquake in England," by John Thomas. 7s 6d. Hutchinson: "Turner the Painter," by Bernard Falk, illus.. £1 7s; "Written With Lipstick," by Maurice Dekobra. illus., 16s; "London Guyed," ed. by William Kimber, illus., 10s; " Character from the Face," by Jacques Penry. illus., 7s'6d; "Mysteries of Sex," by C. J. S. Thompson. M.8.E.. Ph. D.. illus., 13s 6d; "History Repeats Itself, by J. Adrian Ross and J. E. Broome, illus., 7s 6d. Hurst and Blackett: " Mistinguett and Her Confessions," ed. by Hubert Griffith, illus., £1 2s 6d; "Training Hunters' and Jumpers and Hacks," by Lieu-tenant-colonel Harry D. Chamberlain., illus., 19s 6d. Blackie: "J. M. Barrle," by W. A. Darlington; "Jellicoe," by E. Althaxa ea. 7s 6d. Oxford University Press: "The Poems of John Milton" (Oxford Editions), 5s 6d. Joseph: "The Film of Memory," by Shane Leslie, £1 2s 6d. . Chatto and Windus: "Life Has Been Good," by the Marques de Villavieja. illus.. £1 7s. Dent: " The Life and Death of Conder," by John Rothenstein. illus.. £1 7s. Hodge: "The Fatal Years." by B. V. Nikitine. 19s 6d. New Zealand Council for Educational Research: " The School Looks at Life," by J. E. Strachan. Seeley Service: "Treks and Palavers." by Richard Oakley, illus., £1 7s. University of Liverpol: "Human Powers and Their Relations," by K. W. Monsarrat, 12s 6d. Werner Laurie: "Youth Be Damned," by Beckles Willson, 9s. Stockwell: "Back to Our Country," by "Claudia" 12s 6d. Hale: ' Double Crossing America," by Roland Wild, illus.. 19s 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23685, 17 December 1938, Page 4
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