10 JULY 1982, Page 27

Books Wanted

FREDERICK THE GREAT by Nancy Mitford. 9. Rothwell Street, London NW1 8YH. AUDREY WYNNE HATFIELD: any out-of- print herb books by this author urgently wanted; also gardening books by Roy Genders, Edward Hyams and H. L. V. Fletcher. Write stating cost and condition to Miss R. E. C. Moss, 12 Victoria Rd, Ilkley, W. Yorkshire.

TURKENHIRSCH: a Study of Baron Maurice de Hirsch, by Kurt Grunwald. J. Kay, Flat 6, 8 Woodville Gardens, Ealing W5.

ACCIDENT by Nicholas Mosley, 'His First Of- fence' by J. Storer Clouston, 'The Prince' by Paul Tabori and 'Daughters of Vienna'' by Karl Adolph. Raymond Durgnat, 84 St Thomas's Rd, London N4. Tel: 01-359 1324.

THE CATALANS by Patrick O'Brian (Collins). P. Martin-Smith, Llauro, 66300 Thuir, France. A HISTORY OF CHESS by H. J. R. Murray 1913. Any condition. Parry, 71 Berrylands, Sur- biton, Surrey KT5 8JX.

IAN FLEMING, letters and first impression books wanted. Stanley, 10 Onslow Parade, Lon- don N14 5JN.

LAJOS ZILAHY: all or any of, the novels in translation. Also all or any essays & occasional pieces by James Russell Lowell and 'By the lo- nian'Sea' by George Gissing. David Tudor-Pole, 14b, Liverpool Rd, Kingston, Surrey KT2 7SZ. FOUR STUDIES IN LOYALTY by Christopher Sykes. Any popular editions, reprints, of works on Coniston and the Lake District by W. G. Col- lingwood. D. E. Hodgson, 28 Styal Rd, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 4AG.

ARABIA DESERTA by C. M. Doughty, com- plete edition. J. Moor, 6 Dykelands Rd, Sunderland SR6 SEP.

THE ONE-EYED MAN IS KING by Ian Brook published by Cassell 1966, and 'Four Guineas' by Elspeth Huxley published by Chatto & Win- dus 1954. D. Duerden, 46 Barrule Park, Ramsey, Isle of Man.

THE LONELY CROWD by David Riesman, Yale University Press 1952. P. G. Woodward, 160 Chesterfield Drive, Sevenoaks, Kent TNI3 2EH.

ANY BOOKS BY Henry W. Nevinson. Also Troubetskoy, Maria Princess Paul & C. R. W. Nevinson. T. H. O'Brien, II Walton St, Oxford OX I 2HG. - HOW STEEPLE SINDERBY WON THE F.A. CUP and 'A Day in Summer' by J. L.' Carr and 'From the Wilderness' by Alasdair MacLean. Also 'The Image of the City' and 'The Figure of Beatrice' by Charles Williams and any novels of Hugo Charteris. T. Davidson, 23 First Ave, Kessington, Bearsden, Dunbartonshire.

ACROSS THE MINCH by Louis MacNeice. P. Mackenzie, Glenkyllachy, Tomatin, Inverness- shire IV13 7YA.

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