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Books Wanted

FINLEY PETER DUNNE: 'Mr Dooley in Peace and War' and 'The Beauties of the Bosphorus' by W. H. Bartlett. Melville A. Robinson, Manorholme, 7 Kenmure Rd., Whitecraigs, Renfrewshire 046 6TU.

KENNETH LONG: 'Music of the English Church'. N. Elphinstone, The Close, 2 Chapel Lane, Stoke Albany, Market Harborough, Leics LE16 8PW.

DESMOND DAVIS: 'The Grammar of TV Productions.' S. Kleibel, 8a Camden Mews, London NW!.

NICHOLAS POWELL: 'From Baroque to Rococo'. P. Smaill, 4 St Georges Terrace, London NW1.

THE RAMBLER, a Catholic journal and re- view. Vol 1 & 3. G. James, 4 Mapperley Drive, Woodford Green, Essex 108 9NZ.

CONYERS READ: 'Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth' and 'Doomsday Book and Beyond' by Maitland. G. Orton, 1 Hermiston Ave., Crouch End, N8 8NL.

MONTAGUE ELIOT: 'Too Weak' (To borrow if poss.). Meredith Etherington-Smith, 36 Seymour Walk, London SW10. Tel. 01-352 3312.

C. D. BROAD: 'An Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy' and 'Perception, Physics and Real- ity'. Peter Smith, Dept. of Philosophy, Universi- ty College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Dyfed. SY23 3DY, MARA KAY: The Youngest Lady in Waiting'. M. Hetherington, 16 Bolbec Rd., Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9EP.

PHILIPPA GLANVILLE: 'London in Maps'. J. Middleton, West Poundgate, Chillies Lane, Crowborough, E. Sussex.

SARAH CAMPION: `Mo Burdekin' and 'No Castles in Spain' by W. McFie. C. Rowe, 27 Cranford Avenue, Church Crookham, Alder- shot CUI3 OQU.

BON FIGLIONI: 'Something Nasty in the Woodshed' and 'A Melon for Ecstasy'. A. L. Cramp, 24 Ickburgh Rd., Clapton, London. JEROME K. JEROME: Any books printed near to date of 1st pub. and The Idler' (any copies up to 1898). J. Lockie, 34 Egerton Gardens, London W13 8HQ.

S. T. COLERIDGE: 'Collected Letters' and 'Letters, Conversations and Recollections of S.

T. Coleridge', L. Noone, 47 Muswell Hill, London N10 3PN.

JACOB WASSERMANN: 'The World's Illusion' and 'The Unquiet air' by Irwin Shaw. P. Hopkinson, 30 Great Brownings, College Rd., Dulwich, London SE21 7HP.

WILLIAM SHARP: The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn'. D. Severn, 5 Broomhall Rd., Horsell, Woking, Surrey GU21 4AP.

H. W. TIMPERLEY & EDITH BRILL: 'Ancient Trackways of Wessex'. C. Wilson, 25F Nevem Sq., London SW5 9PD.

ALBERT A. OSTROW: 'Bridge Players Bedside Companion'. D. Payne, 28A Thornhill Cres- cent, London N.1.

MICHAEL BAIGENT: 'The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail' and 'The McNeil of Barra, Castle in the Sea'. Elizabeth MacRae, 126 Earlscourt Rd., London W.8.

ANDRE GIDE: 'Journals Vols 4-5'. G. Chainey, 47 St Barnabas Rd., Cambridge, CBI 28X.

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Books Wanted

continued from p.34 LOUIS BROMFIELD: 'Night in Bombay' and 'It Takes All Kinds'. T. Donaldson, 9 Crown Rd., Shoreham, Sevenoaks, Kent.

H. J. BOWEN: 'Flora of Berkshire' and 'Collar the Lot' by J. Gilman. D. Chetwynd, Ford Farm Cottage, Aldbourne, Wilts, SN8 2DR.

THE MASTERPIECE LIBRARY OF SHORT STORIES. T. McNally, Pringle Bank, Kelso, Roxburghshire .

JOHN DURNFORD-SLATER: 'Commando' and 'Flannelled Fool' by T. C. Worsley. J. Luker, 306 Earl St., Kingston, Ontario K7L 2H8, Canada.

FRANCIS BRETT YOUNG: 'The Crescent Moon'. K. A. Robertson, 5 Heriot Row, Edin- burgh EH3 6HU. ALISTAIR HORNE: 'The Fall of Paris; The Seige and the Commune 1870-1. W. Neave, 10 Juer St., London SW11 4RF.

ANREY SINYAVSKY: 'Unguarded Thoughts'.

G. Hughes, St Hilda's College, Oxford 0X4 1DY.

VAUGHAN WILKINS: 'Crown Without Scep- tre' and 'Husband for Victoria'. A. Weale, 3 Brantwood Rd., London SE24 ODH.

SELWYN GURNEY: 'Racial Proverbs'. J. Douglas, Delamas, Fryerning, Ingatestone, Essex CM4 OPW.

WILLIAM McELWEE: 'The Cure' and 'Find Objective'. Peter Yapp, 78 Hotham Rd., Lon- don SW15 1QP.

LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS. Tresco, 160 Kennington Rd., London SE11.

H. M. TOMLINSON: 'The Sea and the Jungle'. D. Gunston, Lawnswood, Denmead, Port- smouth P07 6HF.

GEORGES SIMENON: 'The Seventh Sime- non Omnibus'. R. Stevens, 11 Wickham Cres- cent, West Wickham, Kent BR4 ORT. ROLAND ALLEN: 'Voluntary Clergy' and 'The Case for Voluntary Clergy'. L. Poteet, 1318 Thompson Lane, Petaluma, CA 94953, USA. JOHN LEHMANN: 'The Whispering Gallery' and 'The Sign of the Fish' by Peter Quennell. V. Lauglaws, 651 King's College, Cambridge. ANTHONY TROLLOPE: 'South Africa' and 'John Caldyate'. Sir Desmond Pond, Wel- combe, Bridford, Exeter EX6 7JA.

F. TENNYSON JESSE: 'The Lacquer Lady'. 0. Brears, 31 High St., Kirton-in-Lindsey, Gains- borough, Lines DN21 4LX.

SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONG BOOK and 'Penguin Song Book.' Woodford, 76 Pope's Grove, Isleworth, Middlesex.

THE TRUTH ABOUT OLD KING COLE & OTHER STORIES (author unknown). H.B. Williams, Pond Cottage, Heath Rd., Bradfield, Manningtree, Essex C011 2XD.

PEARCE: 'Last call for H.M.S. Edinburgh'. A. Elliot, 6 Charlotte St., Perth, PHI 5LL. HERBERT READ: 'The Innocent Eye' and ; 'English Prose Style'. N. Mackwood, 93 St 'Marks Rd., North Kensington, London W10. 'MARGHANITA LASKI: 'Tory Heaven'. 'Andrew Kirkby, 7 Riverside Court, Colleton Crescent, Exeter.

D. CARNEGIE: 'Spinifex and Sand' also his letters from Nigeria. Mr J. Gall, 49 Anderson Avenue, Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Books Wanted

THE PSALMS translated by Peter Levi. R. Bird, Knapp House, West Bradley, Glaston- bury, Somerset, BA6 8LT.

JOHN BEAMES: 'Memoirs of a Bengal Civi- lian'. J. Roe, 19 Whitworth Rd., Sheffield S10 3HD.

ARTHUR FINDLAY: 'The Psychic Stream — The Source and Growth of the Christian Faith' and 'The Curse of Ignorance. A.D. Gaisford, 48 Elder Close, Badger Farm, Winchester, Hants. ADOLF HITLER: 'Mein Kampf (in English). Giles, 42B Standen St., Tunbridge Wells. JANE AUSTEN: 'Persuasion' edited by R.W. Chapman. M. Lane, Blackbridge House, Beaulieu, Hants SO4 7YE.

ARTHUR J. MARDER: 'Fear God and Dread Nought' (Vol 2 only). N. Henry, 29 Inglefield Avenue, Heath, Cardiff.

OSBERT SITWELL: 'Noble Essences' (1st ed.) and 'Messengers of Day' Anthony Powell memoirs. Mrs Jebb, Beenham Hatch, Buckleb- ury, Berks.

CHARLES CHENEVIX TRENCH: 'The De- sert's Dusty Face' and others. G. Martin, 2914 Libby Terrace, Richmond, VA 23223, U.S.A. RICHARD CHURCH: `Calling for a Spade' and 'The Saturday Book 15 & 19. B. Palmer, 96 Long Drive, London W3 7PH.

EZRA POUND: 'How To Read'. D. Righ, Beacon House, Castle Lane, London SW1. MAJOR-GENERAL RICHARD HILTON: 'Im- perial Obituary. P. Gooderham, Clare College, Cambridge CB2 1TZ.

SCHOPENAUER: 'On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason'. The Revd. D. Banyard, Manormead Nursing Home, Tilford Rd., Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6RA.

ALLAN M. LAING: 'Bank Holiday in Parnas- sus' and 'Literary Upshots' by Richard Mallett. Parrott, P.O. Box 389, Lodge Rd., London NW8 8DU.

ANTHONY ARMSTRONG: 'Warriors at War' and 'Selected Warriors'. A. Wylde, 20 BeIsize Sq., London NW3 4HT.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE: 'Australia & New ' Zealand' and 'Harry Heathcote of Gangoye'. Sir Desmond Pond, Welcombe, Bridford, Exeter EX6 7J A.

SIR JOHN RICHARDSON: 'Artie Searching Expedition' and 'Journal of the Yukon' by Alexander Murray. I. Russell, 36 The Poplars, Rectory Rd., West Bridgford, Notts. STANLEY L. PAYNE: 'The Art of Asking Questions' and 'The Reign of Quantity and Signs of the Times' by Rene Guenon. D. Bloom, 47 Old Church St., London 5W3 5EtS. THOMAS BURKE: 'Son of London' J. A. Allen, Church Cottage, Titsey Hill, Nr Oxted, Surrey.

GEORGE MACKAY BROWN: 'Greenvoe' and 'Magnus', M. Sharrocks, 17 Alexandra Rd., Reading. Berks RGI 5PE.

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