Extraite du volume des Comptes rendus de l‘Association francaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences, pp. 192-193. Congrés du Havre. 1914.
Sin títuloWith plan, perspective and 136 illustrations. Edinburgh and Westminster: Geddes and Company/Bournville, Birmingham: The Saint George Press.
Stamp and label: Library of the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction.
Sin títuloA Pageant of Education from Medieval to Modern Times. Fourth edition. Edinburgh: Patrick Geddes and Colleagues. 1913.
Stamp: '4 June 1947'. Stamp and label: Library of the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction.
Sin títuloA Pageant of Education from Primitive to Celtic Times. 6th Edition. London: Sociological Publications Ltd. Edinburgh: Patrick Geddes and Colleagues. Bombay & Karachi: The Modern Publishing Co.
Sin títuloThe American Journal of Sociology, pp. 577-592. Vol. IV. No. 5. March 1899.
Relates to Patrick Geddes and the Outlook Tower, Edinburgh. Includes 1 p. of typescript bibliographical notes by [ ].
Sin títuloPrinted, with manuscript annotations.
Stamp: 'Richard Clay & Sons Limited, Bungay, Suffolk - OUT 24 Feb. 1912'.
Endorsed on reverse in pencil 'Keep carefully - To be included in first chapters' [possibly relating to the revised 1949 edition for which Jaqueline Tyrwhitt wrote an introduction].
Survey [Graphic], pp. 158-160.
Includes a 'valley section' diagram.
Sin títuloFrom The Sociological Review, pp. 40-63. Vol. [ ]. January 1927.
Attached: notes by [Jaqueline Tyrwhitt] on 'The Charting of Life'. Manuscript.
Sin títuloSociological Review. Vol. [ ]. No. [ ]. pp 54-65.
Published by Patrick Geddes & Colleagues, The Outlook Tower, Castlehill, Edinburgh'.
One copy manuscript and one copy printed.
Showing relationships between: folk/work/place, town/city/school/cloister, sense/experience/feeling and ideals/ideas/images.
Endorsed on reverse in pencil: ‘11 June 1917’.
Showing relationships between the sciences and the arts.
Showing successive cultural epochs: Primitive, Matriarchial [sic], Patriarchial [sic], Graeco-Roman, Mediaeval, Renaissance, Liberal, Imperial, Financial, Neotechnic, Geotechnic and Evolutionist (Utopian).