What Britain Is Reading
A list of books in demand in Britain compiled by the News-Chronicle, London, from reports submitted by three libraries and 10 leading book sellers. Figures in brackets denote the number of "Mentions” each book has received. FICTION BUSMAN’S HONEYMOON. By Dorothy L. Sayers. Gollancz. (10). SALLY LUNN. By Leo Walmsley. Collins. (9). GONE WITH THE WIND. By Margaret- Mitchell. Macmillan. (8). VICTORIA 4.30. By Cecil Roberts. Hodder and Stoughton. (8). AND SO—VICTORIA. By Vaughan Wilkins. Cape. (7). NON-FICTION ORDEAL IN ENGLAND. By Philip Gibbs. Heinemann. (9). T. E. LAWRENCE: BY HIS FRIENDS. Edited by A. W. Lawrence. Cape. (4). GREY OF FALLODON. By G. M. Trevelyan. Longmans. (3). VICTORIA REGINA. By Laurence Hausman. Cape. (3).
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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 18
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119What Britain Is Reading Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 18
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