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<title> A Handbook Of Practical Forms: Containing A Variety Of Useful And Select Precedents Required In Solicitors' Offices Relating To Conveyancing And General Matters, With Numerous Variations And Suggestions
<edition> 3
<authors> Henry Moore, Herbert Percival
<publisher> W. Clowes and Sons, 1895
<subjects> Law; Real Estate; Conveyancing; Forms (Law); Law / Real Estate
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Born in Toronto, Alan Wilkinson studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art, and wrote his Ph.D thesis on the drawings of Henry Moore. Dr. Wilkinson's publications include "The Drawings of Henry Moore "(1977), "Gauguin to Moore: Primitivism in Modern Sculpture "(1981), "Henry Moore Remembered "(1987), "Barbara Hepworth: A Retrospective "(coauthor) (1994), and the two-volume catalogue raisonne "The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz "(1996 and 2000).
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