18 FEBRUARY 1984, Page 38

Books Wanted

DANIELE VARE: 'The Maker of Heavenly Trousers' and 'The Temple of Costly Ex- perience' (Methuen). Mrs Parsons, I Dealtry Rd, Putney, London Sw15, MONEYPENNY AND BUCKLE 'The Life of Benjamin Disraeli', vol IV only. E. Moloney, 13 Gowan Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 2PT.

RICHMAL CROMPTON: 'William the Lawless'. Any other 'Williams', first editions. Miss M. Gall, 49 Anderson Ave, Aberdeen AB2 2LR.

THE BROWNIE OF BODESBECK by James Hogg. Mrs Copper, Saddle Yoke, Moffat Water, Moffat, Dumfriesshire DGIO 9LQ.

A HISTORY OF SELWORTHY by F. Hancock, and any other books on Exmoor. 27 Duchess of Bedford House, Campden Hill, London W8 7QN.

HEROES AND HEROINES by Herbert & Eleanor Farjeon. Also 'A Question of Upbring- ing' by Anthony Powell, first edition. Greening, 106 High St, Barkway, Nr Royston, Herts. PATRICK O'BRIAN: 'Richard Temple' and 'The Unknown Shore'. W. D. Drummond, 35 Straightsmouth, Greenwich 5E10 9LB.

PICCOL PASSO: 'The Potter's Art' and Jones's 'Grammar of Ornament'. N. Wilson, Bute Cot- tage, The Green, Llanstephan, Dyfed.

WYNDHAM LEWIS: 'Time and Western Man' and 'Childermass'. Michael Ivens, 40 Doughty St, London WCI.

ENGLISHMEN, FRENCHMEN, SPANIARDS by Salvador de Madariaga. B. M. Landman, 108 Hughenden Rd, St Albans, Herts.

SPARTACUS by L. G. Gibbon and any books on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943. John Whitbourn, 39 Coltsfoot Drive, Burpham, Guildford, Surrey GUI 1YG.

BATTLE OVER BRITAIN by Francis Mason. Norman Gelb, c/o Foreign Press Association, 11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1.

ENGLAND, HALF ENGLISH by Colin Mac- Innes. Ring 01-735 0477.

WISDEN ANTHOLOGY vol II 1900-1940 edited by Benny Green. James O'Reilly, 33 Rathmore Ave, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.

MY MEMOIRS OF SIX REIGNS by H.R.H. Princess Marie Louise and 'A Handbook of the Parish of St James's' by The Rev M. Edward Charles Walcott M.A. Mrs Lambert, Flat 2, Holland Park, London WI 1 3TG.

BIRTLES: 'Across Australia in a Ford' and 'The Schoolmaster Abroad', author anon. P. B. Richley, 14 Queens Rd, Ashford, Kent TN24 8HF.

TROLLOPE: 'The Bertrams' and 'Castle Rich- mond'. M. J. Segal, 2 Dr Johnson's Buildings, Temple, London EC4.

AGE OF ILLUSION by Ronald Blythe (H.H.) and 'The Straight and Narrow Path', by Honor Tracy. John Adams, Enynsford House, Reepham, Norfolk NR10 4LA.

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