Item HOG/1/2/1 - The Story of St Peter

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HOG/1/2/1

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The Story of St Peter

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  • 1900 (Creation)

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1 volume, Printed document

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Book: 'The Story of St Peter. From Bethsaida to Babylon' written by Quintin Hogg, being sunday afternoon addresses to young men delivered at the Polytechnic Institute, 309 Regent Street. Published by Horace Marshall and Son, 1900. Frontispiece includes photograph of Hogg with facsimile signature. Manuscript signed by QH with note: 'Will Allan, With love from QH. Polytechnic, Jan 1902.'

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Status: Open. Access is subject to signing the Regulations for Access form, unless the records are restricted under the Data Protection Act 2018 or under exemptions in the Freedom of Information Act 2000

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      Physical description: Some damage to spine.

      Condition: Fair

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      1 copy of the same edition - poor condition, ex PCL library copy, signed Beatrice S Draper.

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