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Books Wanted

DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY Compact edition. 2 Vols. in case with magnify- ing glass. J. Newell, 139 Salisbury Rd., Moseley, Birmingham B13 81A.

JAMES LEES MILNE: 'Roman Mornings' Mr T. Jones, Austin Friars House, 2/6 Austin Friars, EC2.

PETER QUENNELL: 'The Sign of the Fish'. M. Stuart Grumbar, do The Spectator, 56 Doughty St., London W.C.1.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE: 'Linda Tressel' and 'He Knew He Was Right'. Sir Desmond Pond, Welcombe, Bridford, Exeter, EX6 7JA. REVD. D. SIMPSON: 'Discourses on Dreams and Night-Visions with Numerous Examples Ancient and Modern' and 'Plea for Religion'. T. Brinton, Field House, 18 Ryle St., Macclesfield, Cheshire.

G. WILLIAMS: 'Eastern Turkey' and 'Introduc- tion to Modern Greek' by Papas. Mrs Berkmen, Haci Izzet Pasa Sok. 24/1, Gumussuyu- Tophane, Istanbul, Turkey.

MARTIN BOYD: 'The Montforts' and 'The Lemon Farm'. Mrs C. Carr, Brockhurst, The Grange, St Peter Port, Guernsey, CI.

LAURA TROUBRIDGE: 'Life Amongst the Troubridges. Journals of a Young Victorian 1873-1884'. Edited by J. Hope-Nicholson. Mrs Gurney, 23 Campden St, London W8 7EP. VIRGINIA CORWIN: 'St. Ignatius and Christ- ianity in Antioch'. D. Sloane, 7 Dougry Rd., Cloughmills, Co. Antrim BT44 9NR.

HELEN CORDELL BELL. Any writings. Also 'The Enneads of Plotinus' trans. by S. Mac- Kenna. P. King, 30 Hope St., Lincoln LN5 7UJ. WALTER SKEAT: 'Primer of Classical and English Philology'. M. Clarke, Ard-na-Greine, Ardeevin Rd., Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Eire.

G. WITTON: 'Scapegoats of the Empire'. F. G. van Binsbergen, Pastoor Gilissenstraat 32,

Mheer 6261 PA, Netherlands. .

VAN DIEREN: 'Down Among the Dead Men' and 'The Delights of Music/Composers' Eleven' by Neville Cardus. V. Perry, 55 Ffordd Glyn, Wrexham; Clwyd, LL13 70W.

HALDOR LAXNESS: 'The Atom Station'. W. Charlton, 20/38 Newcomen St., London SE! 1YZ.

REX STOUT: Any Nero Wolfe story. Gilly Vincent. Telephone 01-493 7070 or 01 370 3909 (evenings).

H. J. CHAYTOR: 'The Troubadours of Dante'. P. Steeples, 38 Handforth Rd., London SW9 OLP.

PILATE PASHA: author unknown. Mr M. Fleming, 24 St John's Rd., Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 1DL.

SIR HENRY WOOD: 'The Gentle Art of Singing' and 'How to Sing' by Lili Lehmann. A. Durso, 3 Bryn Rd., Brynmill, Swansea. OXFORD BOOK OF FOOD PLANTS. J. Gren- fell, 20 Ivanhoe Drive, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 8QP.

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