Exhibition of works by John Hull Grundy

[catalogue of an exhibition held] 6th December 1976 to 28 January 1977, 10am to 4pm, in the Study Centre of the Royal Army Medical College

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Exhibition of works by John Hull Grundy

[catalogue of an exhibition held] 6th December 1976 to 28 January 1977, 10am to 4pm, in the Study Centre of the Royal Army Medical College

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English
Pages
11

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Edition Notes

Cover title.
"Notes for the souvenir catalogue were compiled by Mr. J. H. Grundy and Mrs. A. Grundy, and the catalogue was composed by Dr. Burgess and the staff of the Department of Medical Illustration, Royal Army Medical College."

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[London]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
760/.092/4
Library of Congress
NC242.G78 B87

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Pagination
[11] p. :
Number of pages
11

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4609333M
ISBN 10
095055250X
LCCN
77372932
OCLC/WorldCat
3540699
Goodreads
5901250

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