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'[ ] Monsieur le Professeur P. Geddes, Hommage de la Section Française du "Masque of Learning" Mars 1912'
'[ ] Monsieur le Professeur P. Geddes, Hommage de la Section Française du "Masque of Learning" Mars 1912'
'[ ] Portrait of Burns'
'[ ] Portrait of Burns'
' "Jeanne d'Arc entend ses voix": sculpture group for the new church at Domrémy.'
' "Jeanne d'Arc entend ses voix": sculpture group for the new church at Domrémy.'
' "The Distribution of Lieveries" fro[ ] [ ] near Bergamo, copied by Herr Kais[er] [ ] Arundel So[ ]" labelled in bottom right corner
' "The Distribution of Lieveries" fro[ ] [ ] near Bergamo, copied by Herr Kais[er] [ ] Arundel So[ ]" labelled in bottom right corner
' "The Spruce Coppin." Tapestry woven by Marta M. Fjatterström from a design by Henrik Krogh'
' "The Spruce Coppin." Tapestry woven by Marta M. Fjatterström from a design by Henrik Krogh'
‘Botanical Survey for local Naturalists' Societies' by Wm. G. Smith, BSc., PhD
‘Botanical Survey for local Naturalists' Societies' by Wm. G. Smith, BSc., PhD
’Guillaume. Les Gracques.'
’Guillaume. Les Gracques.'
‘The Evergreen Almanac'
‘The Evergreen Almanac'
‘The Outlook Tower. Microcosm of Edinburgh'.
‘The Outlook Tower. Microcosm of Edinburgh'.
‘The World's First Sociological Laboratory', by Charles Zueblin
‘The World's First Sociological Laboratory', by Charles Zueblin
5 postcards from John Ross to Thomas R. Marr, Paris
5 postcards from John Ross to Thomas R. Marr, Paris
'60 points for Scottish Home Rule'
'60 points for Scottish Home Rule'
'A Book of the Day: The Beginnings of Mankind'
'A Book of the Day: The Beginnings of Mankind'
'A Business Man's Question - How permanently to improve demand for goods' by W.R. Lester
'A Business Man's Question - How permanently to improve demand for goods' by W.R. Lester
A Castle in the Air. Sociological notes on war-world adjustment, the wage class, accessibility of knowledge, pseudo-imperialists
A Castle in the Air. Sociological notes on war-world adjustment, the wage class, accessibility of knowledge, pseudo-imperialists