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Books Wanted

COLLECTED SCIENTIFIC PAPERS by Lord Rayleigh. M. D. Anderson, 23a Chaucer Rd, Cambridge CB2 2EB.

CAPTAIN CHARLES JOHNSON: 'A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates . . .' Edited by Arthur Hayward. (Routledge 1932 & 1935). Or 'Lives of the most Notorious Pirates' by Johnson (Folio Society). L. Phillips, 2 Drakes Drive, North- wood, Middx HA6 2SL.

H. E. MARSHALL: 'The Story of France' and 'Kings and Queens' by Herbert and Eleanor Far- jeon, with the original illustrations. G. Rospigliosi, 27 Haggard Rd, Twickenham, Mid- dx.

HOWE AND HUMMELL by Richard Rovere. M. Gregor, 40 Beatrice Rd, Newcastle-upon- -Fyne, NE6 5RJ.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE: 'An Old Man's Love' and The Bertrams'. M. J. Segal, 2 Dr Johnson's Buildings, Temple, London EC4.

JOAN BUTLER: any of her works. Also 'Red Cloud' by Sir William Francis Butler. Patrick Ward, Dunturk, Castlewellan, County Down BT3 19PF.

BEETHOVEN: 'Sonatas for Pianoforte', Crax- ton & Tovey (eds) volume 11 (of 3), 1931 paper- bound edition, to complete set. Rodney Watson, 19 Bolton Gardens, Flat 5, London SW5 0A.I. ADVERTISING INSIDE OUT by Philip Klein- man and 'The Day the Pigs Refused to be Driven to Market'. Clark, 74 Osborne Villas, Hove, Sussex BN3 2RI3.

ENGLISH POPULAR ART by Margaret Lambert & Enid Marx (Batsford 1951). E. Marx, 39 Thornhill Rd, Barnsbury Square, London Ni 1.IS.

11. SCHURITZ: 'Die Perspektive in der Kunst Durers' (Frankfurt 1919). Buy, Borrow or swap. T. Lynch, 82 Tudor Drive, Watford, Herts WD2 4NT.

NOOKS, CORNERS AND CRANNIES OF OLD BIRMINGHAM by Paul Braddon. E. M. Scott, 12 The Pines, 23 The Knoll, Beckenham, Kent BR3 2UE.

EARTH'S EARLIEST AGES by G. H. Pember and 'Karma Kola' by Gita Matta (Pan). Craig Millar, 3 Egerton Gardens, London SW3. Tel: 01-637 9611 (day).

CHILDREN SOLVE PROBLEMS by Edward de Bono (1972). W. R. Enright, 20 New End, London NW3.

HISTORY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY by Mrs Schuyler van Renssaler (New York 1909), John Peters, 60 Scotts Lane, Bromley, Kent. Tel: 01-650 0063.

HERBERT A. STARK: 'Hostages to India' and 'Call of the Blood'. Either or both books please to M. F. Hearne, 97 Rail Park, Maynooth, Eire.

THE HARP AND THE OAK by Hugh Mass ingharn. Mrs Kauffmann, 47 Ashbourne Ave London NW !I ODT. Tel: 01 455 2235.

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