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Books Wanted

WORTH ESTES: 'Hall Jackson' & 'The Purple Foxglove'. (University Press of New England). J. K. ,Aronson, 7 Pound Close, Yarnton, Oxford. STRANGER AND BROTHER: Life of C. P. Snow by his brother, Philip Snow. J. Hunt, The Birmingham and Midland Institute, Margaret St, Birmingham B3 3BS.

HACHETTE GUIDE TO THE MIDDLE EAST, or similar for Syria, Jordan, Iraq. Clive Saville, 22 Liberia Rd, London N5 I JR. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE WAR OF 1914-1918 by Sir Llewellyn Woodward (Methuen 1972) hard back preferred. Also 'Battlefields of the World War — Western and Southern Fronts' by Douglas W. Johnson (0.U.P. New York 1919), P. W. Early, 22 Shirley Park Rd, Croydon, Surrey CRO 7EU.

COLIN STEPHENSON: 'Merrily on High' and `Walsingham Way'. N. A. Fisher, West Hill Lodge, Maybury Hill, Woking GU22 8AD. JOHN SELWYN GUMMER: 'When the Col- oured People come' (1966). Max Cooper, 37 Furness Rd, Fallowfield, Manchester 14.

I LEFT MY GRANDFATHER'S HOUSE re- quired by Denton Welch's biographer. Also pur- chase or possible exchange first edition 'Maiden Voyage/In Youth is Pleasure'. Michael De-la- Noy, 54 Gondar Gardens, London NW6, 01-794 8693.

THE BOOK OF THE AXE by Pulman. Mrs P. M. Shand, 15 Monmouth Drive, Sutton Cold- field, W. Midlands, 021 354 9652.

THE BEST OF HENRY LONGHURST, ON GOLD AND LIFE edited by M. Wilson and K. Bowden. R. F. Grieve, 11 Hewshott Grove, Liphook, Hants. Tel: 0428 722012.

MARK LUBBOCK: 'The Complete Book of Light Opera' (Putnam). A. Faris, 118d Regents Park Rd, London NW 1 8XL.

ERNEST TERRAH HOOLEY: 'Hooley's Con- fessions' (Simpkin, Marshall & Co 1925) and 'Horatio Bottomley' by S. Theodore Felstead, R. A. Dutton, 12 Rosemead, Hendon NW9 7QJ. DELIVER US FROM EVIL by Yallop (Story of Yorkshire Ripper), B. McDermott, The Prince Consort Theatre Club, Ryde, Isle of Wight. PARADISE OF EXILES by Olive Hamilton. 0. J. Leonard, 36 Sandtoft Rd, Charlton, London SE7.

A SEASON OF MISTS by Honor Tracy and 'From the Lower Deck' by Henry Baynham. M. G. Porter, 35 Clydesdale Gdns, Richmond, Sur- rey TWIO 5EG.

NO LAUGHING MATTER: First series by James Morris (Grove Press 1968). Any price within reason. Thomas Loveday, 3 The Lindens, Suasmarez Rd, St Martins, Guernsey, THE ELEPHANT AND THE KANGAROO by T. H. White. Neville Stack, Fydell's Barn, Mor- cott, Rutland, Leics.

AQUINAS AND KANT by Gavin Ardley (1950). K. W. UlyatI, 8 Cambridge Rd, London SW I I 4RS.

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