As supplied by the Waterloo Public Library By MARGARET McCUILOUGH. Librarian Stern, G. B.: "THE DONKEY, two hundred vivid, us 8HOE", London, Collins, 1952. | photographs, suppleme The Donkey Shoe tells the story | scriptive captions. Suy of an actress and her daughter,|studies, recording hist and the uneasy relationship beâ€"|and the pageantry of tween them. It is a poignant|sions, are intermingle statement of the difficulties inherâ€"| lightful pictures givin ent in such a situation, the underâ€"|glimpses of the late standing and tact needed to hold s.mfme. to form one the precarious balance between graphic and moving : the two responsbilities the suc-!told Some memorat cesses and the failures to decide| from His Majesty‘s ow rightly what sacrifices must be‘are reproduced. made for the career and what for a x e o5 the child. | , Thompson, Laurence: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN", an introducâ€" tion to the theatre, London, Ward, Lock, 1951. Written primarily for young people who are experiencing the tnrill of the living theatre for the tirst time. "Behind the Curtain" will appeal to the theatreâ€"lovers and amateur actors of all ages. _ The reader sees the training of young actors at the Old Vic School; looks through the produâ€" cers‘ eyes at the problems of preâ€" senting a play: and sees how set and cosuï¬\e designers, lighting experts, gâ€"makers, carpenters, propertyâ€"men, prompters, paintâ€" ers and many more play their imâ€" portant parts behind the scenes. "THE LIFE AND TIMES OF KING GEORGE VI, 1895â€"1952", Lendon, Odhams, 1952. 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Here is a delightful and illuâ€" Immating book on a theme which will appeal to all who are interâ€" ested in the art of the novel. The subject is both wide and controâ€" {versial; from the outset it deâ€" mands skilful selection, both in the varieties of "rhythm" to be distinguished, and in the novels ‘chosen for illustration. scriptive captions. Superb camera studies, recording historic events and the pageantry of State occaâ€" sions, are intermingled with deâ€" lightful pictures givir;i intimate glimpses of the late ‘mf"s perâ€" sonarh(e. to form one of the most graphic and moving stories ever told. Some memorable extracts from His Majesty‘s own speeches are reproduced. Robson,. _ Phyllis: _ "POPULAR DOGS", London, Popular Dogs Pub. Co., 1951. The whole gamut of dogs knowâ€" ledge is reviewed and served up with a lucidity born of a complete understanding of the subject. 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