12 JANUARY 1985, Page 34

Books Wanted

DAVID PIRIE: 'The Vampire Cinema' and 'Conde Dracula, Historia Y Leyenda de Vlad el Empalador' by Ralph Martin. (Pref. Eng. Ed.) P. Hopkins, C. Tajo 17, 2 Heliopolis, Sevilla 12, Spain.

ARTHUR E. COPPING: `Gotty in Furrin Parts'. R. Copping, 4 Ronald Hill Grove, Leigh-on- Sea, Essex SS9 2JB.

PARLOUR POETRY ed. by M. R. Turner. C. Cox, Flat 8, Burnwood Court, Canonbie Rd., London SE23 3AY.

H. V. HODSON: 'The Great Divide'. P. Ziegler, 22 Cottesmore Gardens, London W8 5PR. ARTHUR J. SCHLESINGER: 'The Imperial Presidency'. M. Ward, 11 Marlborough Ave- nue, Hull, HU5 3JP.

MARTIN LINGS: 'Shakespeare in the Light of Sacred Art'. M. Skinner, Ilex House, Fitzhead, Taunton.

JACK BROOME: 'Make Another Signal'. J. Wilson, 37 Shirely Avenue, Cheam, Surrey SM2 7QS.

GOOD FOOD GUIDE early edition. R. Hughes, 1A Bow Lane, London EC4.

HUGH WALPOLE: 'Above the Dark Circus'. Miles Huddleston, 5 Provost Rd., London NW3 4ST.

THOMAS HARDY: 'Life's Little Ironies' and 'A Changed Man, The Waiting Supper and Other Tales'. J. Collard, Spring Vale, Mill Lane, Gerrards Cross, Bucks SL9 8AU.

G. BURNE-JONES: 'Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones' and 'The Macdonald Sisters' by Lord Baldwin. A. Marshall, The Corner Cot- tage, Oxenden Sq., Herne Bay, Kent C1'6 8TW. J. R. T. WOOD: 'The Welensky Papers'. R. Kerwell, P.O. Box 629, Harare, Zimbabwe. GENERAL HACKETT: 'I Was a Stanger' and 'An Irishman's Difficulties with the Dutch Lan- gnat& (author unknown). R. Lauder, Badger Books, 3 Woodtown Cottages, Alverdiscott, Bideford, N. Devon.

IBN KHALDOON: 'Islamic Book Al- Muqaddimah'. Y. Patwa, 43 Betstyle Rd., London N11 1JA.

THE GOURMET'S COMPANION edited by Cyil Ray and 'The Kansas City Milkman' by Reynolds Packard. G. Glaringbold, 25 Oakhill Rd., London SW15 20J.

LEO WALMSLEY: 'Flying and Sport in East Africa' and 'The Green Rocket'. P. Woods, Arestos 11 Red Hill Crescent, Wollaston, Wel- lingborough, Northants NN9 7SX.

EMMA JUNG & M. VON FRANZ: 'The Grail Legend'. F. Clark, 47 Freshfield Rd., Brighton BN2 2BJ.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE: 'Framley Parsonage'. Harriet Harvey Wood, 158 Coleherne Court, Old Brompton Rd., London SW5 ODX. CHIANG YEE: 'Silent Traveller In Boston' and 'Silent Traveller in Wartime'. J. J. Wilson, Warrens, Hydestile, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 4DH.

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