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136 EVERGREEN Autumn<br />
Capture the Castle, British Artists<br />
and the Castle from Turner<br />
to Le Brun is a terrific volume of<br />
exquisite paintings and illustrations<br />
which will appeal to all. (Sansome,<br />
176pp, hardback, £25).<br />
* * *<br />
Britain’s Wild Flowers by<br />
Rosamond Richardson is a<br />
well-illustrated treasury of traditions,<br />
superstitions, remedies and literature.<br />
(National Trust, 280pp, hardback,<br />
£12.99).<br />
Children in the First World War<br />
by Mike Brown is the latest in<br />
the splendid Britain’s Heritage series,<br />
packed full of colourful illustrations.<br />
(Amberley, 64pp, paperback, £8.99).<br />
* * *<br />
Children in the Second World<br />
War by Amanda Herbert-<br />
Davies is an excellent collection of<br />
entertaining youthful memories from<br />
the Home Front. (Pen & Sword,<br />
198pp, paperback, £12.99).<br />
* * *<br />
In Lipsticks and Library<br />
Books, Jackie Winter<br />
tells the story of the Boots<br />
Booklovers Library. (Chantries,<br />
142pp, paperback, £7).<br />
* * *<br />
Raglan Castle, one of many superb paintings in<br />
Capture the Castle.<br />
Hares by Nancy Jennings<br />
is a superb colourful<br />
account of our native fleetfooted<br />
animal. (RSPB, 128pp,<br />
paperback, £9.99).