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Books Wanted

THE FIVE WAYS by Anthony Kenny and 'The Mandarin's Kite' by George Edward Farrow. Mrs McCartney, Cwmllife, Llansadwrn, Llan- wrda, Dyfed SA19 8NH.

ERNST ROTH: 'A Tale of Three Cities'. A. Wrathall, 13 Highgate Close, London N6 4SD. A PASSIONATE PRODIGALITY by Guy Chap- man. W. G. Pettifar, RHO Fusiliers, Tower of London. London EC3.

THE STORY OF SOMERSETSHIRE by W. R. Richmond (Warne & Dean post-1905). Hob- house, 19 Campden Grove, London W8 4JG. HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW by Sir W. S. Holdsworth. T. O'L. Reynolds, Judges' Cham- bers, Supreme Court, Queen's Square, Sydney, Australia.

HUMBOLDT, Wilhelm and Caroline von: cor- respondence. edited by Anna von Sydow, any or all of vols 1-3. Daniel Johnson. 14 Ashchurch Terrace. W12. 01-740 7250.

THE OXFORD BOOK OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VERSE and 'The Penguin Book of Latin Verse'. C. J. Newsom, Beckstones, Askham, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 2PT. FORTY YEARS OF 'SPY' by Sir Leslie R. P. Ward (Chatto & Windus). G. Rozhdestvensky, The Great Britain-USSR Association, 14 Grosvenor Place, London SW1.

ARTHUR WESTCOTT: 'Life and Letters of Brooke Foss Westcott, D.D.. D.C.L., sometime Bishop of Durham'. (Macmillan, 2 vols 1896) and 'Life and Letters of F. J. A. Hort' by Sir Arthur Hort (Macmillan, 2 vols 1903). A. Robinson, Sunny Bank Farm, Norwood, Otley, Yorks.

B. S. JOHNSON: 'Albert Angelo' or any other out-of-print work by him. D. J. Davies, 36 Dymokes Way. Hoddeston, Herts EN11 9ND. MAGIC BOOKS FROM MEXICO by C. A. Burland and 'Egyptian Paintings' by Nina M. Davis. S. Newton, 82 Balcombe St, London NW1 6NE.

THE CODEBREAKERS by David Kahn (Mac- millan of N.Y., hardback) and 'Ultra goes to War* by Ronald Levin. R. Erskine, 25 Hawth- orne Rd, Belfast BT4 3JU.

THE EAGLE AND THE DOVE by Vita Sackville-West. J. M. Bresnihan, I() Mt Austin Rd, Falt 17, Peak, Hong Kong.

A BOOK OF JOY compiled by John Hadfield and 'Boswell in Search of a Wife, 1766-1769' by James Boswell. M. Wishart, Park Farm, Pulbor- ough, Sussex.

FRAGMENTS FROM THE LIFE AND WRIT- INGS OF WILLIAM HENRY GOSS by Eva Adeline Goss and 'The Story of Josiah Wedg- wood' by Llewellyn Jewitt. N. Pine, 62 Murray Rd, Horndean, Hants P08 91L.

TODAY THERE ARE NO GENTLEMEN by Nik Cohn and 'Cognac' by Cyril Ray. Cyril Ray, Albany, Piccadilly, London W1V 9RQ. CYRIL SCOTT: any books by. Mrs Nicholson, Rose House, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6P0.

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