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N o .124 T he T rusty S ervant Old Wykehamist News Awards PA Dillingham (G, 51-56) has been awarded the Canterbury Cross for services to the Church of England.  He has been accompanying services at the Anglican Church in Helsinki since the 1960s. Books FP Smiddy T (K, 67-71) has written A Passion for Speed. Mildred Bruce was a record-breaking racing motorist, speedboat racer, pioneering aviator P auL s MiDDy and businesswoman – remarkable achievements for a woman of the 1920s and ’30s. She enjoyed a privileged background that allowed her to search for thrills beyond the bounds of most female contemporaries, racing against the greats at Brooklands, driving 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle and winning the first ladies’ prize at the Monte Carlo Rally. The History Press;  ISBN 978-0750983662. he honourable Mrs VicTor bruce: record-breaking racing motorist; speedboat racer; pioneering aviator and businesswoman – remarkable achievements for a woman of the 1920s and ’30s. Mildred bruce enjoyed a privileged background that allowed her to search for thrills beyond the bounds of most female contemporaries. she raced against the greats at brooklands, drove 200 miles north of the arctic circle and won the first ladies’ prize at the Monte carlo rally. Whilst amy Johnson was receiving global IA Duff (D, 84-89) has written Football’s Secret Trade, which is a non- fiction book about the financing of the football player transfer market. Excerpts of the book have been featured in the New York Times and Guardian.  WH Smith called it a recommended business book. Wiley & Sons; ​ ISBN 978-1119145424. JRJ Gray (H, 97- 02), under the nom de plume of John Z Komurki, has written Risomania: The New Spirit of Printing. It documents the contemporary renaissance in analogue and DIY printing, centred on the Risograph printer. The book relates the history of the machine and showcases contemporary artists, designers and printers who work with it. There is also a detailed history of the Mimeograph, Gestetner, and other earlier stencil-duplicating devices. Niggli; ISBN 978-3721209662. 19 acclaim for her flight to australia, Mildred learned to fly, and a mere eight weeks later embarked on a round-the-world flight, becoming the first person to fly solo from the uK to Japan. captured by brigands and feted by the siamese, Japanese and americans, she survived several crashes with body and spirit intact, and became a glittering aviation celebrity on her return. a thoroughly modern woman, she pushed similar boundaries in her unconventional love life and later became britain’s first female airline entrepreneur. This is the story of a charismatic woman who defied the conventions of her time, and loved living life in the fast lane. £14.99 90100 Shifting Sand is the journal of J Berry (F, 59-63), then a 17-year- old archaeologist, written on-site during excavations in Deir Alla, Jordan, in 1964. The dig was organized by the University of Leiden and led by Dr Henk Franken, who was looking to find a material context for Old Testament narratives, and to build a stratigraphic chronology to mark th e transition from the Bronze through to the early Iron Age based mainly around pottery finds. Above all this book should be read as a fascinating insight into the lives of archaeologists over 50 years ago, and the Ian Brockington (C, 49-54) has published another book: The Psychoses of Menstruation and Childbearing, Cambridge University Press, £100, Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-1107113602. The Hon Peter Jay (C, 50-55) is publishing his memoirs: An Unfinished Life. They describe his life up to 1979, when he left Washington, with a chapter on Win Coll; ISBN 978-1999760502. Copies are available for £25 incl. P&P via [email protected] Hugh Aldersey- Williams is the author of a recent book, The Adventures of Sir Thomas Browne in the 21 st Century. A profound and delightful book, mixing biography, etymology, cultural history and quixotic scientific experiments. Aldersey- Williams pulls the unfairly- neglected yet enormously influential writer Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82, OW) into the 21st century, to apply his generous curiosity and rational intelligence to the vagaries and contradictions of life today. Granta Books; ISBN 978-1847089021 very close links between the European team, the Arab workmen, and the daily life in a simple mud-brick village. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd; ISBN: 978- 1784916596. T h e D ari n g L i fe o f M i LD reD , T h e h o n o u r ab Le M rs V i cTo r b ru ce 9 780750 983662 www.thehistorypress.co.uk Allen Warren has produced Eric James and the Founding of the University of York. James was a don at Win Coll 1933-45, High Master of Manchester Grammar School and then the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of York. The book contains significant sections on Win Coll. Borthwick Paper 126; ISBN 978-1904497615.