TIPPETT COLLECTION (PART IV). Vol. xlv. Notebooks 21-24, drafts of various writings; 1956?, n.d. Pencil with occasional ink annotations.ff. 96. Principal size 204 x 159mm.Principal contents:1.ff. 1-21. Notebook 21, including 'Stimulus/Situation & Re... 1955-1957

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TIPPETT COLLECTION (PART IV). Vol. xlv. Notebooks 21-24, drafts of various writings; 1956?, n.d. Pencil with occasional ink annotations.ff. 96. Principal size 204 x 159mm.Principal contents:1.ff. 1-21. Notebook 21, including 'Stimulus/Situation & Re... 1955-1957

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