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BOOKS WANTED

INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by Renouvin and Duroselle. English translation. — Archer, 69 Hadlow Rd., Tonbridge, Kent, COTTAGE ECONOMY by W. Cobbett (P, 'Davis). — J. Wheeler, Kerrera, by Oban, Argyll PA34 4SX.

ENGLISH POLITICS IN THE EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, R. Walcott, Oxford 1956. — Box 518.

EARLY MEDICAL BOOKS: Obstetrics; Gynaecology; Midwifery: Women's Medicine: End ocrinology: Sterility: Contraception: Female Hormones. — Box 517. DETECTIVE/MYSTERY FICTION. E. J. Benson, S. K. Fern. Criminology, Non-fiction. — Box 517.

ITCHEN MEMORIES by G. E. M. Skues, 1951. — Walter M. Kaufman, 30 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016. POEMS AND DRAMAS OF FULKE GREVILLE, 2 Vols, ed. G. Bullough. — Gretton, 43 Essen, Laupendahler Land Str 47. Germany.

JAMES KIRKUP: The Drowned Sailor: The Only Child:. Sorrows, Passions and Alarms. — Box 507.

THE WAR AT SEA 1939-45, S. W. Roskill (Capt.) RN Ret. 3 Vols. (possibly more). — 65 Prettygate Road, Colchester, Essex.

THE RECORD GUIDE 1956 (Collins) supplement only, by Sackville-West and Shawe-Taylar. — The Librarian, Guardian, Manchester.

GEN SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY, Memoir by his son Lord Duniermline (Edin. 1861). — Connelly, 8 Palmerston Road, Edinburgh 9.

AS YOUNG AS SOPHOCLES by Gerald Hamilton; ALWAYS AFTERNOON by Faith Compton Mackenzie. — Secker, Iver. Bucks.

ALAN'S WIFE by Florence Bell and Elizabeth Robins (1893). — Mackerness, Dept. of English, Sheffield University.

THE PUPPETEERS by Harold Sorel published by Tandom Books. — Box 505.

SIMON HAFICOURT-SMITH — A Letter to a Lover of

Liberty: Persner-Hertfordshire: Cyril Connolly, Les Perilions. — Box 506.

HOW TO READ A BOOK, by Adler, 1972 edition. Shale, 138 Marine Court, St. Leonards, Sussex.

THE PAINTER'S EYE, by Maurice Grosser, 1951/56. Alec Stadden, 36 Marlborough Road, Luton, ALEXANDER MALLE MOSE, any titles wanted. — Box No. 503.

AN ACRE OF LAND by R. S. Thomas. — Hoy, Merton College, Oxford.

A WOMAN NAMED ANNE by Henry Cecil (Michael Joseph). — Box 502.

THE LETTERS OF PRIVATE WHEELER: W. F. N. Watson. 21 Broac, Avenue, Queen's Park. Bournemouth.

BALLANTYNE'S Novelist's Library and Le Farm books. — C Smith. 32 Oakwood Close, Redhir, Surrey SAKI complete short stories. Bodley Head. — Box 492, Gwyn Hughes.

THE "GENIUS" by Theodore Dreiser. Foster, 22 Croft Way, Sevenoakes, Kent.

KENNETH TYNAN: Curtains, Box 501.

HOW TO WRITE A PARISH HISTORY by R. B. Rugh. — Axles, Gabbs Hill, St. Mangham, Monmouth Gwent. A WIDOW IN BYE STREET by John Masefield. — Box 500.

BOOKS BY LESLEY EGAN and DELL SHANNON. Send list. — Buddicom, Sun Dance, King's Parade, Bognor Regis.

A SAINT AT STAKE — The Strange Death of William of Norwich 1144 by M. D. Anderson, Faber 1964. — D. C. Walton, 74 Sandringham Flats, Charing X Road, London,

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LLOYD: HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH HOUSE. — S. Surrey, Barton Peveril College, Eastleigh, Hants.

HASLUCK'S RECITATIONS — Hartrey, 159 Fermilo Road, London 8.17.

GUNBOAT AND GUNRUNNER by T. T. Jeans. — Henry Bins, 14 Church Lane, Southampton.

NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW by E. M. Delefield (1930). — Wheaton Sittingreen, Sr. Briavels Lydney, Glos.

S. L. BENSUSAN. Any titles — D. Taylor, 56 Stanley Road, Halifax.

THE GREEN ISLE OF THE GREAT DEEP by Neil Gunn. — Lendrum, 3 Melville Terraca, Dundee DD2 1WT, THE PUPPETEERS by Haroid Soref published by Tandem Books. Box 497.

TUNNEL SHIELDS and the Use of Compressed Air, by Copperthwaite! Modern Tunnellig Practice by D. M. Stauffer (Constable, London, 1906): Modern Tunnelling by D. W. Brunton and J. A. Davis (John Wiley, New York, 1922): Tunnelling by Lauchli (McGrawHill, New York. 1915); Practical Tunnellig by S. W. Simms (Crosby-Lockwood, 1844): Mr. H. C. Fennell, 11 Pinners Close, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex. ASSAULT DIVISION by Norman Scarfe. Mr. P. Chesney, 34 Beresford Road, Southall. Middx. UB1 1NJ, SHAKESPEARE AND HIS BETTERS by Churchill. Mr.

Parkinson, Wilson's Grammar School, Camberwell. London SE5.8PD.

THE HIDDEN SERVANTS by Francesca Alexander

Box 498. •

SCHOOL STORIES by Hylton Cleaver, any form of publication, any legible condition. — Kingsley Amis, Lem. mons, Hadley Common, Barnet, Herts, THE SPHINX by David Lindsay (London 1932). — P.

White, 19 Melbourne Road. Coventry. .

ANY BOOKS by Kevin Fitzgerabil, Box 495, or telephone Patrick Cosgrave, tel 01-53 4242 ext. 701. FREDERICK THE GREAT by F. J. P. Veak, Antony Flew, . 26 Alexandra Road, Reading, Berks, FIND OUT OF PRINT BOOKS — FREE Rates for subscribers — first two lines free of charge then 30p per line (Box No. 15p extra payable with order). Write or telephone the Classified Advertisement Manager, The Spectator. 99 Gower Street, London WCIE 6AE. 01.387 3221.