HAMILTON LIBRARY.
NEW BOOKS ADDED. The following books have been added to the Hamilton Public Library: Fiction—“ The House of the Three Ganders” (Irving Bacheller), “The Midnight Mystery" (Bertram Alkey), “Sober Feast” (Barbara Blackburn), “The Little Yellow House” (Beatrice Burton), “The Taken Child” (G. A. Chamberlain), “Likewise the Lyon” (Leltice V. Cooper), “The Tiger of
Cloud River” (Ridgwell Cullum), “Rockbound” (Frank P. Day), “The Shadow and Other Stories” (Jeffery Farnol), “Joseph and His Brethren” (H. W. Freeman), “The Shores of Romance” (George Gibbs), “Dead Man’s Treasure” (John Goodwin), "Wide Fields” (Paul Green), “Duskin” (Grace L. Livingstone), “Mr Bundy”
(Clarence Kelland), ‘‘The Parson of Panamint” (Peter Kyne), “Dodsworth” (Sinclair Lewis), “One of Those Ways” (Mrs Belloc Lowndes), “Like Shadows on the Wall” (W. B. Maxwell), “Pilgrims of Adversity” (William McFee), “The Cardinal’s Mistress” (Benito M.), “The Jade-Green Garter” (Douglas Newton), “Peril” (Lloyd Osborne), “Ultima Thule” (11. 11. Richardson), “Never in Vain” (Hugh de Selincourt), "Undine” (Olive Schreiner), “Tire Golden Altar” (Joan Sutherland), "Portrait of a Spy" (Temple Thurston), “Dead or Alive” (Jesse Templeton), "The Bishop Murder Case" (S. S. Van Dine), “Young Woodley” (John Van Druten), "Three Ways” (Gabriel Wade), “The Tapestry Room Murder” (Carolyn Wells), “The Straitsman” (Vernon Williams), “Mr Mulliner Speaking” (P. G. Wodehouse), “26 Adventure Stories” (E. Rhys and Dawson-Scott). General Literature —"John Wesley” (Arnold Lunn), “Old Post Bags” (Alvin Harlow), “The Socialist Woman’s Guide to Intelligence” (.Mrs Le Mesurler), “Complete Poetry and Selected Prose” (John Donne), “Lion" (Martin Johnson), "Bush Whacking (Hugh Clifford), "Folmouth for Orders and Other Stories from Malaya” (Sir (A. J. Villiers), “Seamen of the Downs” (G. B. Bayley). Reference. —“The Sun” (C. G. Abbot), “Other Worlds” (G. Serviss), “Psychology for Executives” (E. D. Smith), "Photographic Almanac, 1929” (British Journal), “How to Use a Banking Account" (Chandos Bidwell), “Writing for the Screen" (Arrar Jackson), “The Ivory Door" (A. A. Milne), "The Lady with a Lamp” (Reginald Berkeley), “Diversion” (John Van Druten).
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17753, 3 July 1929, Page 5
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