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THIRTY-FOUR NEW BOOKS.

ADDITIONS TO PUBLIC LIBRARY. Twenty-nine novels classified as general fiction and five non-fiction books were added to the Stratford public library during May as follow:— Fiction: The Devil Rides Out (D. Wheatley), Other Men’s Danger (M. Marsh), Flynn of the Martagon (E. Laurie-Long), Red Stefan (P. Wentworth), Bricks ahd Hearts (R. Woods), George Ashbury (0. S. McDonald), Cries in the Night (J. H. Wallis), Night Club Mystery (E. Lee), The Grinning Avenger (E. Jepson), Strange Witness (B. Simons), Death in the Quarry (C. D. Cole), Desperado (D. Ward), Three Englishmen (G. Frankau), Home’s Where the Heart is (R. Rees), Saraband for Dead Lovers (H. Simpson), Oak Uprooted (S. 8. Wright), Sweet Peril (J. Ames), Loot of the Lazy F (W. C. Tuttle), Secret Agent (S. Horler), Mystery of the Red-Haired Valet <G. Davison), Young Christopher (E. Morrison), Castle Island (R. H. Mottram), Royce of the Royal Mounted (A. Moore), The Come-back Trail (H. P. Lee), Magic Valley (M. B. Houston). Even Such is Time (D. Wallace), Far Caravan (E. V. Timms), Moonhills (H. A. Vachell), That Fellow Percival (A. Greene). Non-fiction: Junglemania (A. Torrance), The King’s Grace (J. Buchan), In Morocco With the Foreign Legion (G. W. Price), The Silent Division (0. E. Burton), Roaming Through the West Indies (H. A. Frank).

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 6

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THIRTY-FOUR NEW BOOKS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 6

THIRTY-FOUR NEW BOOKS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 6

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