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Show BOOKS At The Library AT THE COPPERTON LIBRARY In the Bingham high school. Open Thursdays from 3 to 8 p.m. The following new books were udded on Thursday, Sept. 27: Adult Non-Fiction: The Flying Fly-ing Carpet, by Richard Halliburton, Hallibur-ton, a trip around the world by airplane; A Step-Ladder To Painting, by Jan Gordon, for the practising painter, amateur or professional; The American Album Al-bum of Poetry, Ted Malone's collection col-lection of the most readable, understandable un-derstandable and enjoyable poetry poet-ry of today. Adult Fiction: Adam Bode. ! Silas Marner, The Mill On The i Floss, and Romola, the best j known novels of George Eliot, in one volume; Swift Flows The River, a magnificent novel about the Columbia by Nard Jones; The Noise of Their Wings, by Mac-Kinley Mac-Kinley Kantor, the story of a man who sought to restore the passenger pigeons ' to America; World's End, a story of love and intrigue, by Upton Sinclair. Older boys and girls: Nomads of the North, by James Oliver Curwood, the story of a bear and a dog; College In Crinoline, a charming college story, by Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Medary; The Kid From Tomkinsville, a baseball story, by John R. Tunis; Betty Wales on the Campus, by Margaret Warde. Juniors: What Katy Did At School, Coolidge; The Littlest House, Coatsworth; Doctor Do-little's Do-little's Caravan, Lofting; Paul Bunyan and His Great Blue Ox, retold by Wadsworth. Younger Children: Friends In Town and Country, Baker; The Laidlaw Readers, Book Two, Dressel; Adventures In Fact and Fancy, Taylor; Thomas Retires, Van Doren. |