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Show LIBRARY BOOK CORNER NOTES SPRAGUE BRANCH Do you want to know how to make your own home repairs? If so, then there is a book for you, comprehensiveness plus clear workable directions make, "Keeping "Keep-ing your house in Repair," by Collins one of the most helpful books for the householder. "All in a Lifetime," is an autobiography auto-biography of Frank Buck who writes animal books. 'France, My Country, Through the Disaster," by Maritain is a short interesting account of the collapse of France from a grave, moderate and analytical standpoint. stand-point. "Not by Bread Alone," Doner is a novel with background of neighborly life in the great Lakes country. New copies of Mary Roberts Rinchart's "Circular Staircp.se" have just arrived. Other fiction books are, ''There's One in Every Family," Eisenberg, "Law and Order 0n Halfaday Creek," Hen-dryx. Hen-dryx. A valuable addition to our book collection is -the "Inter-American Statistical Yearbook for 1940, written in four languages English, En-glish, Spanish, Portugese and French. A new autobiography by Dr. Sylvester Maxwell Lambert givei nis medical adventures in the South Sea Islands. Two more historical novels. 'The Captian from Connecticut by C. S. Forester and "Captain Paul'' by Commander Edward Ellsberg, are both best sellers. E. M. Delafield's new book is "N0 One Now Will Know" is a story of a family scandal and ro-man ro-man in the '90. A new western, is ''Tinbadge," by Denver. "The Fight For the Pacific" by M. J. Gayn, an American foreign conespondent who has had unique un-ique privilege of bringing to the! U. S. the true sense of our commitments com-mitments in the Far East. Last on our new list is. "You Can be Happily Married," by Ap-pelhof, Ap-pelhof, a reliable chart for people who wish to make marriage a success, for the already married Dr the would be married. |