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Books Wanted

PAXTON AND THE BACHELOR DUKE by Violet Markham. Lady Maryel de Wichfield, 41 Lennox Gardens, London SW1.

BLACK ELK SPEAKS by John G. Neihardt and 'Red Cloud Folk' by George E. Hyde. C. J. Sheward, 13 Leverton Gate, Swindon, Wilts. SNOW IN HARVEST by Angus Stewart (Pan- ther 1971) and 'Love in Earnest' by Timothy D'Arcy Smith (R.K.P. 1970). A. H. Slade, 9 Col- lybrook Park, Knowbury, Ludlow, Shropshire. JOCK OF THE BUSH VELD by Sir Percy Fitz- patrick. Old edition with margin illustrations. Geldart, 6 The Meadows, Portsmouth Road, Guildford GU2 5DJ.

LIFE OF GORT by John Colville and 'Edmund Coleman Gwent' by Enid Dinnis. C. L. Mallett, New Lodge West, Coleman's Hatch, Hartfield, E. Sussex.

DARKNESS AT PEMBERLEY by T. H. White (1932) and 'Men at High Table' (1948) by Gerald Bullett. Graham Chainey, 47 St Barnabas Road, Cambridge CBI 2BX.

THE PHOENIX SUBURB by Alan Warwick (Blue Boar Press 1972) and 'Under the Hill' by Aubrey Beardsley (Olympic Press 1950). B. Brooke, 112 Balham Park Road, London 5W12 8EA.

LIVES OF THE ENGINEERS vol 3 by Samuel Smiles (David & Charles Reprints 1968). P. Nor- thway, 125 Burgess Road, Bassett, Southampton SO1 7AE.

OUR LIVING FAITH by S. M. Shaw (Burns Oates). Lady Denham, Broadmead, Woolton Hill, Newbury, Berks.

THE BEST OF CHUMS by Philip Warner (Cassell). Dr M. W. Dewar, Helen's Bay, Bangor, Co. Down.

MICHAEL INNES 'Appleby Talking' and 'Ap- pleby Talks Again'. T. Hutt, 60 Chiswick Village, London W4.

CHARLES MACKAY: 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions' and 'The Madness of the Crowds'. Write I. C. P. Fraser, P.O. Box 78679, Sandton 2146, South Africa.

THE GAME OF NATIONS by Miles Copeland (Simon & Schuster, N.Y. 1969). Mr M. Copeland. Tel: 0844 54093.

100 SONNETS by Charles Tennyson Turner (Hart-Davis 1960). Mrs Smith, The Gazebo, 189 Godstow Road, Lower Wolvercote, Oxford 0X2 8PG.

PRESIDENTIAL MISSION, the eighth volume of Upton Sinclair's 'World's End' saga. Also tenth volume if ever published. G. Longdan, 89 Cornwall Gardens, London SW7 4AX.

THE DAY THEY SHOOK THE PLUM TREE by Arthur H. Lewis (Longmans 1964). James Peschek, 62 Stockerston Road, Uppingham, Rutland, Leics.

HIMALAYAN PILGRIMAGE by David Snellgrove (Oxford: Cassirer 1961). Please write to Ann Dean, West Lediken, By Insch, Aber- deenshire.

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