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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Books On The Shelves. THUMBNAIL REVIEWS. “Green Hell,” by Julian Duguid 1 (Kewnes). —This is the chronicle of! an expedition of three persons into: the untracked forests of Eastern Bolivla. , V t< j ’/ * V “Five Ways,” by Emmeline Morrh son (Hutchinson).— A story of five people, each with a different experience, and a different view of life. “Once to Every Man,” by Clive Dalton (Stanley Paul).--A meek suburban jeweller sighed for adventure; and he found it in the Malayan jungle. c “ -Ja jc “Out of the Dusk,” by Elizabeth S Payne (Stanley Paul).—A post-war romance. * * “Rising Mists,” by Valentino (Ward, Lock and Co.)—A romance,, stressing the influence of another person in shaping one’s destinies.

“The Patient in Room 18,” by M. G. Eberhart (Heinemann). —Introducing Nurse Keate, who knows a thing or two about murders and murderers.

“Six Against The Yard” (Selwyn and Blount).—'Six well-known writers propound murder mysteries for solution by Ex-Superintendent Garnish.

“Tumbling River Range,’’ by W. C. Tuttle (Collins).—A Wild West mystery thriller. ~ . i - Also added; “The Man Who KnoV,” by p. A. M. Webster (Philip Allan] ;■ “Night-Action,” by' Sydney Parkman (Hoddcr and Stoughton).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 5

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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 5

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 5

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