FLEMING PAPERS. LVII. 10 Oct. 1924-20 Jan.1932.ff. ii + 93. 277 x 218mm. Front and back hard, black covers of a ring binder, spine is missing. It was advertised as a ‘scholastic notebook’.A section of the spine with the label survives, it has ‘Immuni... 1924-1932
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Fleming, Alexander, Sir, 1881-1955
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