Books Wanted
PULLED THREAD EMBROIDERY by Moyra McNeill) Mills & Boon). S. H. Trembath, 7 Tayton Vale,. Newton Abbott, Devon TQI3 9XP.
BATTLE OF NORMANDY vol t, victory in the West 1944-45 by L. E Ellis H.\i 5.0. E. G. Wuhan, The Masters' Common Room, Ampleforth College, York YO6 4EN.
BUDDHISM by H. W. Schumann (Rider 19731 and 'The Buddha' by T. Ling (Penguin). E. M. Brooke, 45 Fairholme Ave, Gidea Park, Essex RM2 5U P.
CICERO: 'Letters to His Friends', vol. 1, translated by Shackleton Bailey and 'Personal Idealism and Mysticism' by W. R. Inge. R. Ward, 23 Avenue Rd, Dorridge, Solihull, Warks B93 8LD.
THE RUBAIYYAT OF OMAR KHAYAM: a new translation with critical commentaries by Robert Graves of Ali-Shah (Cassell 1967). D. G. Wicks, 34 Airedale Rd, London SW l2.
A FLAME IN THE AIR (Michael Joseph) by Allan Prior. A. Prior, Summerhill, 24 Waverley Rd, St Albans, Herts.
C. G. JUNG. any volumes in the 'Collected Works'. Also any volumes of Jung's letters, etc. S. Barker, The Flat, 5 South Rd.. Aberaeron, Dyfed SA46 ODP.
PLOTINUS Vol I by Dean loge and 'Alfred North Whitehead' by Dr Norman. R. Pollard, (0 Clydesdale Ave, Chichester, Sussex P019 2LVv'. REV THOMAS SELBY HENREN: 'Stories of Oxford and Cambridge' (1920), Dr Selhy Whit- tingham, 153 Cromwell Rd, London SW5 OTG. JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLINERS: A CRITICAL HANDBOOK edited by James R. Baker and Thomas F. Stanley (Wadsworth 1969). M. Baumann, 42 Northland Rd. Londonderry BT48 7N D.
SATURDAY BOOK 2 edited by Leonard Russell. W. Tyson, P.O. Box 1054, Aileen, South Carolina 29801.
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY by J. M. Creed and J. S. Boys Smith (Cambridge 1934). Also 'The Age of Reason' by Thomas Paine. 0. Siutch- bury, The Mansion, Shingle St, Woodbridge, W. Suffolk IP12 313E.
THE COMPLETE HOSTESS by Quaglinn (Hamish Hamilton 1935). John Langley, 57 Ghyliside Ave, Hastings, E. Sussex.
MAXIM GORKY: any of his works in English. Also any work by his translator: Margaret Wet- tlin. S. Lewis, 70 Fellows Rd, NW3 3LJ. LORD MACAULAY: his complete essays, good size prim. S. Shaw, 83 West Hill, Dartford, Kent.
THE PEOPLE'S PRISON by Geoffrey Jackson (Faber). Write to 52 Hestercombe Ave, London SW6.
TROLLOPE: 'Cousin Henry' and 'Sir Harry Hotspur'. Ronald Jones, Hillsww, Headington Rd, Oxford OX3 ODR.
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