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  2. BOOKS AND THEIR BUILDERS Recollections and Reviews "A STORY OF A HUNDRED YEARS"

    The official Centenary Book of Western Australia is now available to the public. Although somewhat belated— seven months of the Centenary year ...

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  3. Western Australia Eighty Years Ago

    THE "Inquirer" for August 8 returned to the question of creating an export trade in timber and pointed out ...

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  4. "THE SCARLET SIN."

    This story by Mrs. Victor Rickard deals with the struggles of a man's attempts to outlive a blemished past and no matter how high his motive he ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. "THE EXQUISITE LADY."

    A detective story without detectives or police, a real thriller in which the bravery and ingenuity of an ordinary every-day man solves a mystery and ...

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  6. "THE MAN WITHOUT MERCY."

    We have here another of Concordia Merrel[?]s novels which should be destined to enjoy wide popularity. The man without mercy is Victor Jason, ...

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  7. "TORQUESS."

    This is a story of a young girl, rich, accomplished and well endowed with beauty who is happily betrothed. There comes a terrible fire in which she is ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. "THE ENCHANTED GARDEN."

    As a writer of short stories it is doubtful if Mr. Horace Annesley Vachell has a peer. His artistic touch in this type of fiction is even more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "MISS LAVENDER OF LONDON."

    Joan Sutherland has drawn a charming picture around the character of Miss Elizabeth Lavender. Thrown on the mercy of a none-too-kind ...

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  10. "THE CLERE FAMILY, 1927-28."

    Lovers of sound literary fiction have not forgotten "The Etchingham Letters," which Mrs. Fuller-Maitland wrote in collaboration with Sir ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. "CHANGE FOR HEAVEN."

    "My Father told me to go to hell, so I went to Florida." With this cryptic if somewhat hackneyed sentence Alan Hillgarth opens his new book "Chan[?]e ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. "CROUCHBACK."

    "Crouchback," by Carola Oman, takes one back to fifteenth century England—England of the White and Red Roses—and a story is wrapped ...

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  13. "THE VANDEKKERS."

    The mere mention of the Spanish Main suffices to conjure up many thoughts of bloodthirsty pirates, black sinister ships flying the Jolly Roger, ...

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  14. "TEXAS MAN."

    This is another of William Macleod Raine's thrilling stories. When Boone Sibley rode into the toughest town in Cochise County the ring of gunmen ...

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  15. "NEVER GIVE ALL."

    Theresa was trained to regulate her life according to the maxim of Ulysses, the wanderer—to strive, to seek, to find—and not to yield. But, paying ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. "BRIDES OF HEAVEN."

    The quotation of George Moore, "God Gets the Women Men Don [?] Want," is apt as applied to a convent[?] for the fact is known that within its ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. "ONE BY ONE THEY DISAPPEARED."

    Published by Jarrolds, Ltd., London, "One By One They Disappeared," by Moray Dalton, is an addition to the already long list of novels dealing with ...

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  18. "WHITE SHADOWS IN SOUTH SEAS."

    To Mr. Frederick O'Brien the reading public is indebted for an interesting description of life on the island of Hive-oa [?] the Marquesas, a little ...

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  19. "THE GALAXY."

    This book has had a large sale in England and on the Continent. Its attraction to the reading public may be in its simple candor and its faithful ...

    Article : 263 words
  20. "FAMILIES REPAIRED."

    This new edition of J. S. Fletcher's "Families Repaired" is a novel of humor, a comedy from first to last. It deals with the (fallen) fortunes of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. "THE CARDINAL'S MISTRESS."

    Signor Benito Mussolini is too well known in international politics and modern Italian affairs to need much introduction. So paramount is the ...

    Article : 263 words
  22. "BIRDS AND GREEN PLACES."

    This is a splendidly produced book of Australian nature gossip, containing 215 pages of letterpress and illustrations, the latter comprising two coloned ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. "THE DARING DIANA."

    Thrills, humor, and the ever-popula[?] love theme are contained in "The Dar[?] ing Diana" by Anthony lang and published by Andrew Melrose Ltd. It is a ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. "PAYING GUESTS."

    This novel by E. F. Benson, in many quarters considered one of the brilliant authors of the present day, will appeal to readers who revel in ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. "NEW SILENT FRIENDS."

    Amiable little essays on innumerable subjects affecting life and its objects and aims. Happiness seems to be the pursuit of the writer, Mr. Richard ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. "SECRETS OF CHARM."

    Who does not covet charm and beauty, the ideal combination of power? Latent it is in every woman, but so many lack the knowledge and ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. "LIKEWISE THE LYON."

    The above is the somewhat enigmatical title of the latest literary effort by Lettice U. Cooper, the author of "Good Venture," "The Old Fox" and ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED

    "The Twelve Worst Mistakes In Business," by Herbert N. Cassan Price 6/. "The Luck of the Laird," by Albert ...

    Article : 99 words
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