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Prehistoric and Roman Monuments in England and Wales, its still around.
Thanks moss, will do.

By the way, and going back to something on a different thread, have you read William Morris' The Wood Beyond the World? I picked up a Dover Publications facsimile of the Kelmscott Press edition about 30 years ago for just a few pounds. It's printed on good quality paper that hasn't aged at all - don't know if it's still available though. The cover is paperback which doesn't really do it justice.

Don't know if it's of any interest but I took the book to Cyprus a couple of years ago. There's a little bookbinder in one of the back streets of Limassol who half-bound it in leather using papers he'd marbled himself for the rest of the cover and endpapers. It now looks really beautiful and only cost just over £40 to have rebound. If anyone's heading for Cyprus anytime and is thinking of having a treasured book rebound let me know and I'll send the contact details.

Have'nt seen the Wood Beyond the World, got some of his other stuff though, News from Nowhere, Story of the Unknown Church, and poetry. Loved those Dover books, and I've got a Kelmscott reprint book somewhere around. Also collected ages ago Ruskin, don't actually read him - he's too verbose, but he had a fine mind., and there's some good b/w illustrations in Modern Painters..... the trouble is when you try to scan some of these pictures in on to the computer, it plays hell with the book spines.

"a type of lipid that fills crevices in the surface layer of the skin...prevents dryness and irritation caused by water evaporation and keeps the skin smooth."

So why has'nt saki been sold as the new way for eternal youthful skin? could beat all those rejuvenating creams..