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- ca. 1904-1912 (Creation)
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2 volumes : colour illustrations ; 28 cm
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Percy Frank Hockings was born on 19 October 1867 in Brisbane, Australia, to Albert John Hockings and Elizabeth Hockings (née Bailey). Percy trained as an architect, although he rarely practised as an architect. He was an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architecture. He and his brother, Edwin Morton Hockings, travelled the world together, collecting drawings and paintings. Reginald Hockings (1868-1932) was a cousin. Percy died on 24 July 1950 in Brisbane, Australia.
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Previously catalogued in the Fryer Library rare collection: PR8210.O28 T5 1904-12
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Two volumes in two handwritten notebooks titled 'Theft & musings' relating to topics such as spirituality, philosophy, astrology, life and the afterlife. Volume 1 is a poem of ninety-six stanzas in three parts written in ink. It is comprised of thirty-six paginated pages with a 2 cm border of blue flowers on each page. Includes three hand drawn flowers in the art nouveau style approximately 6 cm x 8 cm. The first two pages of the notebook contain a table of contents and a title page. Part 1 of the poem is titled 'To Omar' and contains thirty-six stanzas over ten pages. It includes two 12 cm x 9 cm watercolour paintings. Part 2 of the poem is titled 'The one true light'. It contains two title pages and twenty-four numbered stanzas over six pages. Part 3 of the poem is titled 'Omar's philosophy briefed from Fitzgerald'. It contains two title pages and thirty-six numbered stanzas over nine pages. It includes three 12 cm x 9 cm watercolour paintings.
Volume 2 is comprised of notes written in ink and pencil about topics such as spirituality, philosophy, astrology, life and the afterlife. It is sixty-eight paginated pages with a 2 cm border of blue flowers on each page. The front paste endpaper contains the author's book plate stating 'Percy F. Hockings, his book. O had I my wish, I'd own in good company, a cot with a den in quiet simplicity.' The front free endpaper contains a University of Queensland book plate stating 'A.J. Hockings - J.T. Tilbury memorial collection. Presented to the University of Queensland Library by the descendants of Albert John Hockings and James Thompson Tilbury, 1966'. The first two pages of the notebook are title pages. Page two reads 'A scheme of things found upon, new and old wisdom, an attempted digest of the phases of philosophical thought. Chewed out from 1905 to 1909 and plotted in 1911 & 12'. Some pages are titled but most are not. Includes eight hand-drawn diagrams. A hand-drawn astrological chart is adhered to the last page of the notebook.
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Out of copyright. Able to be reproduced without permission. Please attribute the Fryer Library.
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- English
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Created, KM, 14-Nov-2024.