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    <location>inside front cover</location>
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      <value>Farrington. "A great part of the mysticism and superstition of educated / men consists of knowledge which has broken loose from / its historical moorings</value>
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      <value>War comes to the Val d' Orcia / Iris Or&#xE9;go.</value>
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      <value>a) Books lent to Jean-Michel Pictet / PICTET [underlined] / Th&#xE9;r&#xE8;se Desquegroux / Destins / Le Desert de L' amour / La Pharisienne / b) Book lent to Spencer [underlined] / Le nupture Frontenac</value>
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    <location>inside front cover</location>
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      <value>W. HEFFER &amp; SONS LIMITED, / SIDNEY STREET, / CAMBRIDGE</value>
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    <location>inside back cover, upper left</location>
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      <value>6/2 7/7e / + e / 7.</value>
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    <location>inside back cover, centre of folio</location>
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      <value>By / Appointment / to the late / King George V / SKETCHER'S NOTE BOOK / SERIES A.42 / Containing 80 leaves of good white paper. / MANUFACTURED BY / GEO. ROWNEY &amp; CO., LTD, / LONDON, W., ENGLAND. / SIZE NO. 2 - 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. / Dimensions de l'album 21.5 x 14 cm. (Royal Coat of Arms printed u.c.).</value>
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      <value>the latter is written over another graphite inscription: "Male &amp; Female Margaret Mead / Byron a self-portrait - / 2 vols Peter Quennell.</value>
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    <location>inside back cover, below above label</location>
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      <value>Bitter is the wind tonight / It tosses the ocean's white hair / Tonight I fear not the fierce warriors of Norway / Coursing on the Irish Sea." / (Written by a Celtic scribe on the edge of monastic *** / prob. in Ireland during the Norse invations) / ditto "Pleasant is the sunlight on these margins today, / because it flickers so."</value>
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      <value>the people described are the parents of the artist.</value>
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    <location>Page 51, recto, landscape orientation with top to spine</location>
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      <value>In memory of/Sir George Darwin KCB/born July 9 1845 Dec 3 1912/and Maud his wife daughter of Charles du Puy/July 27 1861 to Feb 1947</value>
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        <summary_title>Gurney, Sophie, Mrs</summary_title>
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        <value>From the artist's daughter.</value>
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        <summary_title>Raverat, Gwendolen</summary_title>
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        <value>This sketchbook contains preliminary studies for the following wood engravings: 'Ponies' 1947, P.1120-1974; 'Horses at Night', 1949, P.1128-1974; 'Ponies', 1950, P.1142/3-1974; 'Items in the Snow', ?1950, P.1141-1974. Also extensive draft for 'Period Piece', 1952, and descriptive piece on the Cox.</value>
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