Here is yet another book compiled and edited by the prolific Hazel Harrison, this time from the distant past, under the auspices of the Reader's Digest, in the days when they could afford to employ the best. A plethora of pastelists of distinction grace its pages, and the whole thing is a delight. If you are wanting to try your hand, you will find all the advice and inspiration you need; and if you are a practising pastelist you will enjoy the vast array of illustrated artworks, and probably find more than a few examples whose excellence you would like to emulate. A generous page count and decent dimensions, around 10" x 8", offer a meaty read, and whilst I wouldn't recommend that you should pay the quite ludicrous £64.78 (how on earth did they arrive at that figure ?) asked by one market trader, if you can find an almost as new copy for around a tenner, you will not be disappointed.