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Books Wanted

VENICE by Lord Snowdon and Derek Hart. Privately published by Olivetti. Anthony Bir- chall, 5 Valeside, Throckley,• Newcastle-upon- Tyne, NEI5 9LA.

CARDS OF IDENTITY by Nigel Dennis and 'A Nursery History of England' by Elizabeth and Mary O'Neill (Nelson). J. Greening, 106 High St, Barkway, Nr Royston, Herts.

LORD DISMISS US by Michael Campbell (Heinemann 1968) and 'The Hill' by Horace Ainsley Vachell (Murray 1905). D. Stobart, 30 Acton Lane, London W4.

SELF CONDEMNED by Wyndham Lewis. Pro- fessor P. B. Checkland, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA 1 4YX.

THE FIRST BOURBON HENRY IV, KING OF FRANCE AND NAVARRE by Desmond Seward. Tel: 01-736 5333.

EUROPEAN HISTORY by Hutton Webster, part II: Mediaeval and Modern Times. Joseph Griffin, 44 Connolly Park, Clonmel Co. Tipp, Ireland.

MAURICE COLLIS: 'Somerville and Ross: A Biography' (Faber 1968). Rev P. R. Kings, 113 Gaywood Rd, King's Lynn, Norfolk.

FITZROY MACLEAN: 'To the Back of Beyond'. Charles Lack, Meads Cottage, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury SP5 4LX.

THE GENEROUS EARTH by Philip Ohler and 'Old Court Life in France' (author unknown). Philip Jones, 1836 18th Avenue, Vero Beach, Fl 32960, U.S.A.

THE LAST ENEMY by Richard Hillary. Write to Simon Newton, White Shutters, Pett, Hastings, E. Sussex TN35 4HE.

NOT ALL VANITY by Barenneo Stoeckl (John Murray 1952). M. G. O'Donnell, 25 Eardley Crescent, London SW5. Tel: (day) 236 0202. THE IRON COFFINS by an ex-U Boat Com- mander of World War II German submarines. S. G. Burgess, 5 Beauclerc Rd, Hammersmith, London W6.

CRIME LITERATURE 1600-1830 U.S. & British. Execution accounts & sermons, broad- side confessions & poems. Daniel Cohen, 89 Adams St., Apt 10, Waltham, MA 02154 U.S. SIR HERBERT BAKER: 'Architecture and Per- sonalities.' Country Life 1944. A. S. Bell, 23 Upland Park Road, Oxford.

JAMES M. WILSON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY 1836-1931 (Sidgwick & Jackson 1932). Andrew Belsey, University College, Cardiff CFI 1XL. MICHAEL CARVER: 'Tobruk and El Alamein' (Batsford). Williams, Pond Cottage, Bradfield, Manningtree, Essex.

WORD WAYS: Bound volumes or separate issues of this American quarterly. A. J. Augarde, 18 Carlton Rd, Oxford 0X2 7SA.

THE ROHILLA WARS by Sir John Strachey, G. F. E. Codd, 88 Cornwall Gardens, London SW7 4AY.

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