Incoming Resources
- Sprig muslin, Georgette Heyer
- Joseph Conrad ;, the making of a novelist,, by John Dozier Gordan
- Teresa;, or, Her demon lover, [by] Austin K. Gray
- Fort of the Bear,, a romance
- The valley of fear, a Sherlock Holmes novel, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- The concubine, Elechi Amadi
- Joyce and Shakespeare;, a study in the meaning of Ulysses
- Bid me to live, a madrigal, by H.D
- Tusk, tusk, David McKee
- The five red herrings, (suspicious characters), by Dorothy L. Sayers
- The portable James Joyce,, with an introduction & notes by Harry Levin
- The bride of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer
- Anatole and the cat, by Eve Titus ; pictures by Paul Galdone
- The morning after death, by Nicholas Blake
- The adventures of the black girl in her search for God
- Good work, Secret Seven, by Enid Blyton ; illustrated by Bruno Kay
- Romance and tragedy in Joseph Conrad, [by] Walter F. Wright
- The sword of Welleran, and other tales of enchantment., By Lord Dunsany, with line drawings by Robert Barrell
- An unfinished novel., Edited with introd. by Stanley Weintraub
- Arnold Bennett and his novels;, a critical study,, by J. B. Simons
- Nordy Bank, Sheena Porter ; illustrated by Annette Macarthur-Onslow
- To the lighthouse, Virginia Woolf ; foreword by Eudora Welty
- The doll in the window
- Conrad the novelist
- Lady Osbaldestone's Christmas goose, Stephanie Laurens
- Peter and Wendy, by J.M. Barrie ; illustrated by F.D. Bedford
- What spot?, by Crosby Bonsall
- Blood sinister, Celia Rees
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Stephen hero, a part of the first draft of A portrait of the artist as a young man, Edited from the manuscript in the Harvard College Library by Theodore Spencer
- First whisper of "The wind in the willows,, " by Kenneth Grahame,, edited, with an introduction, by Elspeth Grahame
- Trio;, original stories by W. Somerset Maugham. Screenplays by W. Somerset Maugham, R. C. Sherriff [and] Noel Langley
- Boy,, a novel, by James Hanley
- You only live twice, Ian Fleming
- Doughnut, Tom Holt
- A cut-like wound, Anita Nair
- Camerons on the hills, by Jane Duncan ; illustrated by Victor Ambrus
- Flush, a biography, by Virginia Woolf
- The armourer's house, Rosemay Sutcliff ; illustrated by C. Walter Hodges
- The way home,, by Henry Handel Richardson [pseud.]
- The love ethic of D. H. Lawrence
- Margaret Ogilvy,, by her son J. M. Barrie
- Quartet:, stories, by W. Somerset Maugham, screen-plays by R. C. Sherriff
- Howards End, E.M. Forster