15 SEPTEMBER 1984, Page 17

Books Wanted

THE SUNSET SHIP, poems by J. M. W. Turner, by Jack Lindsay. J. S. Whittingham, 153 Cromwell Rd., London SW5 OT4.

THE LAND by V.'Sackville-West. A. Gardner, 29 Connaught Avenue, Grimsby, S. Humber- side DN32 OBS.

BRIAN ALDISS: 'Non-Stop'. J. Stretch, 23 Spring Gardens, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire, SK7 4AE. THE HISTORY OF BRITISH PUBLIC HOUSES — any books. Not too expensive. E. Roberts, 9 Greenway Drive, Mossley, Ashton- u-Lyne, Manchester OL5 OQE.

THE MONDAY CLUB; A DANGER TO DEMOCRACY (1973 pamphlet) and 'For Want of a Nail' by R. Sobel. M. Taha, 49 The Avenue, London, W13 8JR.

CALCUTTA by Geoffrey Moorhouse and 'The Making of the English Working Class' by E. P. Thompson. K. Gardiner, 8 Miles Well Court, The Arbours, Northampton NN3 3RB.

IRIS ORIGO: 'The Merchant of Prato'. G. Galer, 36 Monahan Avenue, Purley, Surrey, CR2 3BA.

GOYA: ETCHINGS, AQUATINTS & LITHO- GRAPHS: Text by Enrique Lafuente Ferrari (Thames & Hudson, 1st or 2nd ed). W. Litaver, 1B Salisbury Rd., London SW19 4EZ.

SIR JOHN HACKETT: 'The Profession of Arms'. E. Fairclough, Rose Cottage, Huish Campflower, Taunton, Somerset.

ANGELA THIRKELL: 'Cheerfulness Breaks In', and 'August Folly'. Mrs Uden, 4 Glenure Rd., Eltham, SE9 1UF.

JULIAN AMERY: 'Approach March' and 'Re- turn Ticket' by Anthony Deane-Drummond. J. Luker, 306 Earl St., Kingston, Ontario K7L 2H8, Canada.

W. L. RENWICK: 'English Literature 1789- 1815'. (Pref. new). A. Davies, 92 Ifield Rd., London S.W.10.

ANTHONY C. DEANE: `St Paul and his Let- ters'. B. Brooke, 10 Parsonage. Lane, Market Lavington, Nr Devizes, Wilts.

KENNEDY'S SHORTER LATIN PRIMER. G. Barrow, 3018 Strong St., Highland, Indiana 46322, U.S.A. GENESE INGENUE by Jean Eiffel, illustrated children's story of the Creation in French. H. H. West, Bunches, Binsted, Alton, Hants GU34 4NX.

THE VOCABULARY OF SCIENCE by Lance- lot Hogben. B. Malone, 11 Richmond Hill, Clifton. Bristol BS8 1AT.

STILL WATER FLY FISHING by T. C. Ivens (any 1970s ed.). R. Rickard, 12 Boden Close, Bristol BS9 2RW.

ROBIN McDOUGALL'S COOKERY BOOK FOR THE GREEDY. (Any ed.) Isabel Jacobs, 27 Asmuns Hill, London NW11 6ES.

JOHN LODWICK: 'First Steps Inside the Zoo', and 'Something in the Heart'. John Priestley, 7 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh EH3 5QE.

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