19 JANUARY 1985, Page 25

Books Wanted

WILLIAM MORRIS: 'The Life and Death of Jason'. C. Tetlaw, 55 Vicarage Court, Vicarage Gate, London W8 4HF.

ELIE WIESEL: 'The Town Beyond the Wall'. Simon Barker, The Flat, 5 South Rd., Aber- aeron, Dyfed SA46 ODP.

CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM: 'Narratives of the Mission of George Bogle to Tibet and of the Journey of T. M. to Lhasa'. Mr Elmitt, 6 Link House 37 Lower Teddington Rd., Hampton Wick, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT1 4HQ.

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE: 'The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner' illustrated by Gustav Dore. Aidan Webster, 4 Parkside Drive, Maybank, Newcastle-under Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 ONN A. C. CURTIS: 'The Good Sword Belgarde'. H. de Burgh, 29 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5B.

FATHER FFRENCH BETTAYE: 'Encounter with Light' and 'Encounter with Darkness'. Monica Reeve, 12 Brambledown Rd., South Croydon CR2 OBL.

H. YULE & A. C. BURNELL: 'Hobson- Jobson'. Veronica Bird, 5 Glentham Gardens, London SW13.

ROSE MACAULAY: 'Keeping up Appearances' and 'Pleasure of Ruins'. Mrs White, 43 Eyhorne St., Hollingbourne, Kent ME17 1TR. HERBERT BUTTERFIELD: 'The Peace-Tactics of Napoleon 1806-8' and 'II Risorgimento' by Mack-Smith. M. Miller, The Manor, Oakdale, South Homwood, Nr Dorking, Surrey RH5 4N R.

RICHARD REES: 'Fugitive from the Camp of Victory'. J. Bourne, 67(a) Chelsea Sq., London SW3.

WILFRID BLUNT: 'The Art of Botanical Illus- tration' and 'Of Flowers and a Village'. B. Attlee, The Old Parsonage, Sutton Valence, Kent.

FAWN BRODIE: 'The Devil Drives: a Biogra- phy of Richard Burton' and 'Kashmir' by Francis E. Younghusband. Charles Chenevix Trench, Lisnamoe House, Ballymackey, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.

KENNETH ROSE: 'Superior Person: A Portrait of Curzon and His Circle in Late Victorian England. Encounter Ltd., 59 St Martin's Lane, London WC2.

SPECTATORS — 1976-1977 inclusive. J. Greenwald, 970 Chestnut St., San Francisco, California 94109. U.S.A.

RICHARD REES: 'Fugitive From the Camp of Victory'. G. Bourne, 67a Chelsea Square, Lon- don SW3.

EVELYN WAUGH: 'Remote People' and 'Ninety-Two Days'. Peter Ehrmann, Van Mil- dert College, Durham DH1 3LH.

W. L. SHIRER: 'The Collapse of the Third Republic'. C. Shepherd, 59e Denbigh St., Lon- don SW I V 2ET.

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