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27th May 1966, Page 136
27th May 1966
Page 136
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A student asks for advice as to suitable books on transport, and particularly road transport. He states that neither his local library nor newsagent are able to help him until he himself notifies them as to the particular books he requires.

Whilst this is a general problem it is specially acute for those would-be students in outlying areas, and because the road transport industry is so widely spread these constitute an appreciable proportion of the total.

The Institute of Transport (BO Portland Place. London W1) issues a short list of books on examination subjects in its library. But whilst this list is revised periodically because of continuing changes, the information therein given as to the publisher and price does not necessarily confirm that any particular book is still in print, or if it is that the price remains the same.

Students wishing to purchase books outright and for whom purchase by post is a convenient method could find the service provided by the Unispeed Bookcentre 139 High Street, Cowbridge. Glamorgan) of advantage. Concentrating on transport and motoring subject titles, this concern also issues a list of books relevant to the Institute examinations, with current prices, to assist students in selection. Having done so, books from several publishers can then be obtained on one order through this concern.

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