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Books and Records Wanted

VIRGINIA WOOLF (only English first editions) 'The Mark on the Wall' (1917); 'Night and Day' (1919); 'Jacob's Room' (1922); 'Mr. Bennett and Mrs Brown (1924); 'A Haunted House and other short stories' (1943); Contemporary Writers (1965); Collected Essays, 4 vole (1966-7); also B. J. Kirkpatrick 'A Biography of Virginia Woolf" (2nd edition, revised. Han-Davis 1967; OUP 1968). Also, Iris Murdoch (English first edition) 'Under the Net: Telephone P. Hodson, 01-3856181 (office hours).

IMAGERY IN POETRY by Cecil Day Lewis and THE SQUIRE by Enid Bagnold, Mrs. 0. Clarke, 58 Sheffield Tarr London W8.

THE RECKONING, parr 3 of autobiography by Lord Avon (Anthony Eden) pub. Cassells. Wnie Spectator Box 729. INNOCENTS by A. L. Barker, Write Spectator Box 730. END QUIET WAR (N EL 1968) ; THE OUTPOST Ki mber) by Edgar Wallace. Write Spectator Box 731.

TEACH YOURSELF MALAY by Lewis. Write, C. Meiklejohn, 31 Broadmead, Broadmayne, Dorchester, Dorset.

A SHEPHERD'S LIFE and HAMPSHIRE DAYS by W. H. Hudson. Also interested In his other works. Write Spectator Box 732.

SATURDAY BOOKS: please state volume numbers. Write Spectator Box 733.

SCHUBERT. String Quintet Op. 163. Philips recording with Stern, Schneider, Kasims, Casals, Tortelier, Write, Watson, 32 Riverview Grove, London W4.

CHUMS, bound volumes pre-1910 wanted by Richard Usborne, Fenton House, Windmill Hill, London NW3. Tel :01.4353471.

BEN TRAVERS, any plays except Rookery Nook, Thark, Cuckoo, Also American cast MUSICAL recordings since COMPANY. S. Surrey, 14 Church Lane. Southampton. TROLLOPE in O.U.P. World's Classics Nos. 140, 352, 272, 279, 305, 341, 391, 444, 475, 505, 507, in good condition. James Patrick, Blackmill, Kilsyth, Glasgow, FASCISM INSIDE ENGLAND by Fred Mullally. Claud Morris Books 1945. Write Spectator Box 734.

CHUMS ANNUAL, early to middle 'thirties. Jackson, 51 Spring Park Road, Shirley, Croydon, CRO 5EL. Tel : 01-656 3189.

W. L. WYLLIE, R.A. Biography, 'We Were One' by M. A. Wyllie. Write Spectator Box 735.

ESCAPE TO FREEDOM (Originally South To Freedom) by T. C. F. Prittie. Hardback or paperback. Also Wisden 1942. J. P. Jackson, 61 Spring Park Road, Shirley, Croydon, Surrey CRO 5EL Tel :01-956 3189.

NATURAL HISTORY: student of subject seeks books on birds, mammals, fieldlife, etc. Pm 1900. Also books on town and country life. Illustrated if possible pm 1900. Write Spectator Box 727 READERS DIGEST pre 1939 issues wanted. Write Spectator Box 728 OMAN—The Art Of War in the Middle Ages. Miss Cullingford, 23, Lower Road, West Malvern. Please suggest price. HORIZON March 1947: Good price offered, John Jolliffe, Potticks House, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.

THE JERVIS BAY by George Pollock (Published by William Kimber). Write: Fegen, Ashleigh Cottage, Weston Green, Thames Dillon. Surrey.

WALPOLE'S KATHERINE CHRISTIAN and The Joyful Delaneys : Greener, 17 Kesion Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, 01-684 2861.

GREAT WAR. Kitchener Army, Somme : 'Somme Harvest' by Wake. 'First Day on the Somme' by Middlebrook. Write: T. Creech, 4 Church Meadow, Long ()item, Surrey. BENJAMIN BRITTEN OPERAS in good condition (not 'Peter Grimes'). Write Spectator Box 724.

SCOTLAND. Any volumes of the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments. or books on Scottish antiquities and buildings. P. Clarke, 20, Morrison St. London SW11. ELIZABETH DAVID any of her books, 1st edition in hardback. Write Spectator Box 726.

KIPLING—Macrnillan's 1901 editions of 'Soldiers Three,' 'Puck of Pooks Hill,' and 'Life's Handicap,' illustrated by J. L. K. Write 13, Anderson, 43, Midholm, London NW11. BAUDELAIRE. Selected !Writings on Art by Charvet. Also James Tarrant Adventurer by Wills Croft. Write: Moss, Tocknells Court, Painswick, Glos.

LEWIS CARROLL by Florence Becker Lennon, published by Cassells in 1947. Write Spectator Box 723.

IN THE CASTLE OF MY SKIN by George Lamming. Write: A. Bell, 93 Edith Road, London W14. BURMA wanted. Grandfather Longlegs by Ian Morrison, Faber 1947 and any other books about Karens in wartime oral other times. Write: Reid, 43 Carson Rd., London SE21. KASHMIR by Sir Francis Younghusband, illustrated by Major E. Molyneux, published by A. & C. Black, 1917. Write: Mrs. A. M. Greenway, The Berekeley Hotel, Worthing, BN11 300, Sussex.