30 JUNE 1984, Page 30

Books Wanted

CHARLES DOUGHTY: 'Travels in Arabia De- serta' and any title by Anthony Carson. Skea, 2e Cambaht Rd, London SW15 6EW.

JOHN BUCHAN: 'Julius Caesar' and 'Man and Deeds'. M. Banks, 2 College Yard, Gloucester GL1 2PL.

PETER VAN GREENAWAY: 'The Crucified City' and other books. D. Wilton, 55a Frant Rd, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2-5LE.

THE PASSING OF THE WHIGS 1832-1836 by Donald Southgate. S. Blow, 35 Great Queen St, London WC2.

DICKENS: `A Tale of Two Cities' (Gadshill Edition, Chapman & Hall 1899). J. R. Paterson, Vo F. C. 0. (Ulan Bator), King Charles St, London SW1A 2AH.

ANY BOOK ON CHESS PROBLEMS. T. A. Layton, 3 Sussex Rd, Hove, BN3 2WD.

E. M. BRENT-DYER: any books by this author. D. Hay, 48d Putney Hill, London SW15. FLORA ANNIE STEEL: 'The Face of the Waters' and 'From the Five Rivers'. A. D. Ross, The Treasury, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia. TOO STRONG FOR FANTASY by Marcia Davenport. G. Ellis, 78 Priory Rd, London NW6 3NT.

DICTIONARY OF FOREIGN WORDS AND PHRASES. R. Sadler, 11 Rhyd-y-Defaid Drive, Sketty, Swansea SA2 BAH.

TOCQUEVILLE AND THE OLD REGIME by R. Herr and 'Bede: His Life, Times and Writings' by A. Hamilton Thompson. R. Clarke, Pine Trees, Cadbury Camp Lane, Clapton-in-Gordano, Bristol BS20 9SB. Tel: Nailsea 852540.

H. K. OLPHIN: 'George Tierney'. M. Tierney, 37 Hartley Court, 40 Glen Eyre Rd, Bassett, Southampton SO2 3FF.

CHARLES, LORD STOURTON AND THE MURDER OF THE HARTGILLS, JANUARY 1557 by Rev. J. E. Jackson (printed by H. Bull of Devizes in 1864). Also 'Diary of an Innkeep- er', author unknown. M. Stourton, The Old Rectory, Great Rollright, Chipping Norton, Oxon. Tel: Hook Norton 737385.

WHO'S WHO, any year reasonably recent. Burns, `Portonovo', West Ridings, E. Preston, Sussex BN16 2TD.

LIMBO '90 by Bernard Wolfe and The Day of Forever' by J. G. Ballard. J. Benison, 91 Rackham Rd, Norwich NR3 3.10.

DENIS DE ROUGEMONT: 'Passion and Socie- ty' and 'The Myth of Love'. S. Cody, 57 Linden Gdns, London W2.

CRITICS OF EMPIRE, BRITISH RADICAL ATTITUDES TO COLONIALISM IN AFRICA 1895-1914 by B. Porter. N. Sen, 70 Rivermeade Ave, Twickenham, Middlesex TW2 5J0. COLLINS MAGAZINE, Dec 1948. Ratzer, 31 Rudall Crescent, London NW3 1RR.

FOURTH SHORE by Martin Moore. B. K. Brinton, Traigh Gate, Arisaig, Inverness-shire PH39 4NT.

JOHN PAPWORTH: 'Economic Aspects of the Humanist Revolution of our Time' and `New Politics'. K. Birjukov, 35 Brasted Close, Lon- don SE26 4LT.

WILL BROOKE: 'Log of a Sailorman' and `Love and Treasure-laden'. (Century Press 1910). A. Arblaster, Prospect Cottage, North St, Petworth, Sussex.

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Books Wanted cont from p. 26

AN ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY by Robert Burton and 'Lives of the Poets' by Izaak Walton. S. Lofts, 53 Anti11 Rd, London E3. THE SENIOR COMMONER by Julian Hall and `Georges Roesch and The Invincible Talbot' by Anthony Blight. R. Franklin, 62 St Cross Rd, Winchester, Hants.

WILLIAM MORRIS: 'The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Nibelungs'. M. Fell, 52 Denmead, Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes, MK8 8JA.

THE FALL OF JERUSALEM TO THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (1957) by S. G. F. Brandon. Dr Howard, 8 Salcombe Gdns, Lon- don NW7 2NT.

THE CINEMA OF DAVID LEAN by Gerald Pratley and 'David Lean and his films' by Alan Silver and James Ursini. P. Dampier, 01-359 1829.

EDGAR WALLACE: 'Smoky Cell' and 'Daugh- ters of the Night'. Mrs Hassall, 75 Notman Rd, St Peters, Broadstairs, Kent.

A WOMAN-HATER by Charles Reade. R. W. Killick, 30 Sunbury Ave, East Sheen, London SW14 8RA.

BEATRICE WEBB: A LIFE by Kitty Mugger- idge and Ruth Adam and 'The Fall' by Hugh Kingsmill. G. Barlow, The School House, East Hoathly, Lewes, E, Sussex BN8 6EQ.

STAIN ON THE SNOW by Georges Simenon. M. Fodor, 4 Pennsylvania Park, Exeter EX4 6HB.

MARTIN LUTHER AND THE REFORMA- TION by A. G. Dickens and 'Gambit' magazine issue 28. M. O'Donnell, 27 Cavendish Ave, Finchley, London N3 3QP.

HOWARD PEASE: 'The Ship Without a Crew' and 'The Jinx Ship'. S. Harrison, 1208-2465 Hurontario St, Mississanga, Ontario, Canada L5A 2G5.

THE SONG OF HIAWATHA, illustrations by Harrison Fisher, decorations by Stetson Craw- ford. Mrs Thomas, 8 Tatlings Rd, Steventon, Abingdon, Oxon OX13 6AT.

GULLIVER'S TRAVELS or The Setting of American Foreign Policy' by Stanley Hoffmann. A. Lodge, Rhodes House Library, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3RG.

GOODBYE PICCADILLY by W. McQueen Pope and 'History of Europe' by H. A. L. Fisher. M. Gregor, 40 Beatrice Rd, Newcastle- upon-Tyne NE6 5RJ.

THE VULGATE, condition immaterial. C. M. Dunkley, Hawthorne Cottage, 47 Main St, Houghton-on-the Hill, Leics LE7 9GE.

THE NEW COMMONWEALTH AND ITS CONSTITUTIONS by S. A. de Smith and 'Report of the Federation of Malaya Constitu- tional Commission 1957', London H.M.S.O. Colonial No 330. K. Chan, 82a Tooting High St, London SW17.

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