THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY.
NEW BOOKS ADDED. The following new books have been received at the Public Library:—L. M. Montgomery, ‘‘The Story Girl”; O. Henry, "Uxitions”; D. MacLeau, “Tho Man rrom Gurdies River”; D. G. Phillips, “Tho Gram or Dust”; Arnold Bennett, “The Glayhapgcr”; W. D. Orcutt, “Tho Lever”; E. Thomas, “The Forerunner”; Gertrude Pago, “The Silent Rancher”; R. Garnett, “The Twilight of the Gods”; R. \V. Chambers, “The Common Law”; Harold Bindloss, ‘ ‘The Protector’ ’; C. T. Brady, “Hearts and the Highway”; Morico Gerard, “Tho Last Lime”; Susan Clasped, “The Visioning”; Harry T. Greene, “ Barbara of tho Snows”; W. W. Jacobs, “Ship’s Company”; Mary Johnston, “The Long Rolls; Joseph Lincoln, “Tho WomanHaters” ; W. J. Locke, “The Glory of Clementina Wing”; Mary K. Maulo, “The Little Knight of X Bar B”; Eleanor H. Porter, “Miss Billy”; Myrtle Reed, “A Weaver of Dreams”; F. IT. Spearman, “Robert Kimberley”; Louis Tracy, “Sylvia's Chauffeur”; 31. E. Waller, “Tho Little Citizen”; J. Bricrly, “Life and the Ideal”; Robt. E. Peary, “The, North Pole”; Mary L. Pondered, “The Fair Quaker”; Herbert Strang, “The Romance of Canada”; E. Maria Albanesi, “The Glad Heart”; Mrs, Comyns Carr, “By Ways that They Know Not”; K. W. Chambers, “Ailsa Page”; Norman Angell, “The Great Illusion”; Mrs. J. 0. Arnold, “ The Fiddler”; A. W. Bickerton, “Tho Birth of Worlds and Systems”; Harold Bindloss, “Alison’s Adventures,” “By Right of Purchase”; B. 31. Croker, “Katherine '.the Arrogant” ; Ridgwell Culluin, “'I ho OneWay Trail”; Holman Day, “The Skipper and the Skipped” ; A. J. Dawson, “The Land of His Fathers”; A. Conan Doyle, “The Lost Galley” ; A. Fogazzaro, “Leila”; H. Garland, “Other Main Travelled Roads” ; Eden Glasgow,
“The Romance of a ,Plain 3lan”; L. P. Jacks, “The Alchemy of Thought”; G, 3. Lancaster, “Jim of the Ranges”; W. J. Locke, “Simon the Jester”; Percival Lowed, “31ars and its Canals” ; E. V. Lucas, “Mr. Inglosido”; David Lyed, “The Ships of Mon Desir” ; F. \V. 3lacDonald, “Recreations of a Book-Lover”; E. H. Moorhousc, “Letters of the English Seamen”; G. B. M’CiUcheon, “The Rose in tho Ring” ; Gertrude Page, “Tho “Edge o’ Beyond”; T. Nelson Pago, “Gordon Keith” ; Charles E. Pearce, “The Bungalow Under the Lake” ; Myrtle Roed, ”3lastor of tho Vineyard” ; E. T. Thurston, “The Greatest Wish in the World”; K. C. Thurston, “3lax” ; W. J. S. Simpson, “The Resurrection of Modern Thought” ; 31ay Sinclair, “The Creators”; Martin Swayno, “Lord Richard in tho Pantry” ; J. 31. Thompson, “Miracles in the New Testamont” ; E. C. Vivian, “Following Feet” ; Peggy Webling, “A Spirit of 31irt.li”: A. L. Whitechurch, “Off the 3lain Road”; C. N. and A. M. Williamson, “The Golden Silence.”
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143674, 19 December 1911, Page 8
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431THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143674, 19 December 1911, Page 8
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