Books Wanted
TROYTOWN by QuiIler-Couch, (Penguin). D. F. Taylor, 27 Chipstead Park, Chipstead, Sevenoaks, Kent.
LLEWELYN POWYS: 'Somerset Essays' (1937). P. J. Foss, Gwynfa, Tal-sarn, Lampeter, Dyfed.
AUDREY W. HATFIELD: 'A Herb for every III' (1973) and the rose books by Gordon Ed- wards, especially 'Wild and Old Garden Roses'. R. Moss, 12 Victoria Rd, Ilkley, W. Yorks. JEFFERSON FARJEON: 'Works of Smith Minor'. P. Scott, 141 Tong Rd, Leeds 12, Yorks. MARGERY ALLINGHAM: Penguins in good condition of 'Dancers in Mourning' and 'Flowers for the Judge'. Simon Rainey, 35 Cloudesley Rd, London NI.
THE HUNGRY ARCHAEOLOGIST IN FRANCE by Glyn Daniel. E. Feltham, 1 Glovers Close, Woodstock, Oxford.
THE LAW AND THE HORSE by Mr Sophiam. E. A. Wood, Daily Telegraph Buildings, 135 Fleet Street, London EC4P 4BL.
THE LAYMAN'S NEW TESTAMENT: Being the Rheims Text as First Revised by Bishop Challoner — Edited with Introduction & Notes by Father Hugh Pope, 0.P., S.T.M., D.S.S. (Sheed St Wood 1934). Peter Noone, 21 Cleveland Ave, Darlington, Co Durham DL3 7HE.
MARTYN SKINNER: Letter to Malaya 1 & 11. Also any Macdonald Hastings except The Other Mr Churchill' and 'Men of Glory'. Miss Annie Robinson, Sunny Bank Farm, Norwood, Nr. Otley, N. Yorks.
NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS by A. McDonell and anything by John Lodwick. Ma- jor M. J. Howard, Credit Andorra, Les Escaldes, Principat d'Andorra.
ANN BRIDGE: 'The Song in the House' and 'A Late Beginner' by Priscilla Napier. Mrs A. F. C. Mather, Berthlwyd, Nantgwynant, Gwynedd, N. Wales.
THE GERMAN NOVELISTS edited by Thomas Rosco (Chandos Classics) and 'Ladder of Bones' (about Nigeria), author unknown. Mr Dunstin, 47 Highland Rd, Northwood, London HA6 1JR. Tel;. 01-248 8000 ext 4570.
MODEL ANSWERS to G.C.E. '0' Level Ques- tions for Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics. Harry Svensson, Catbells, 68 Neville Rd, Darl- ington DL3 8NE.
RICHARD JEFFERIES: 'Landscape and Labour: Essays and Letters'. N. W. Guilding, West House, Sedbusk, Hawes, N. Yorks DL8 3PU.
ONE YEAR'S READING FOR FUN (1942) by Bernard Berenson and 'Memoirs of a Revolu- tionist' by Peter Kropotkin. Charles-Emmanuel Reesink, 190 Balmoral St, Winnipeg, Man R3C 3X6, Canada.
NOBILITY OF SCOTLAND by Thomas Johnson (1926). J. L. Whitehead, Scottish Arts Club, 24 Rutland Square, Edinburgh.
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