Carbon copies. Reprographic copies.
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Carbon copy of typed transcript of 'Journal' of M G Paccard., Undated.
Carbon copy of typescript of 'No storied urn', by Tom Scott., Undated.
Carbon copy typescripts of short stories, by David Thomson., Undated.
Carbon typescript by Nigel Tranter of 'Black Douglas'., 1968.
Carbon typescript of 'Before the Wedding: a play in a prologue and three acts' by George Moncrieff-Scott., [Before 1970.]
The original title, 'A Man of Steel', has been corrected in manuscript.
Carbon typescript of 'Covenanter!, or Donald Cargill, the Perthshire martyr', By Maurice Fleming, undated, with letter, 1991, from the author., 1991, undated.
Carbon typescript of 'Four walls and a roof' by Ena Lamont Stewart., Undated.
Carbon typescript of Robert Garioch Sutherland of an anthology of poems, probably intended for publication., [Circa 1970.]
Carbon typescript of 'The Fiddler calls the Tune: a comedy in three acts' by George Moncrieff-Scott., [1945.]
There are a few manuscript corrections, and two newspaper cuttings (folio 83) concerning the first production of the play in Edinburgh.
Carbon typescript of 'The Mystery of Gorbals Terrace', a four act play by Alexander McArthur (1901-1947).
The play was originally written in 1944-1945. This typescript contains manuscript corrections by the author, Alexander McArthur and a number of notes stating that a copy sent to Unity Theatre, Glasgow, was not returned, and implying that it was used by Robert McLeish as a source for his 'Gorbals Story'.
Carbon typescript of the poem 'In Vino Unitas' by Marion Lochead., ?1967.
Carbon typescript of the revised edition of ‘Jamie the saxt’ by Robert McLellan., [1937, or before.]
Carbon typescript, undated, of 'Invitation to Hell: a play in three acts' by George Moncrieff-Scott., Mid 20th century.
The play was originally entitled 'One Night of Hell'.
Carbon typescripts of 'Blood upon the Rose: a play in three acts' by George Moncrieff-Scott., [?1956.]
'Cooper,' a typescript carbon of an account of the craft and its history by Arthur B Salvini., 1948.
Copy in typescript carbon of the catalogue, compiled by Hugh Sharp, of his collection of books.
This is a copy of MSS.5053-5054 with the leaves arranged differently, in two separate alphabetical sequences, and was the working copy used by the donor, Campbell White, in looking after the collection before Hugh Sharp's death.
Copy in typescript (?second) carbon of revised version of play, 'One Traveller Returns'., N.d.
Corrected carbon copy of the typescript of "The Pageant of Eden Phillpotts, a Study of the Dartmoor Novels.", [?1921-?1942.]
Corrected incomplete carbon copy typescript of chapter 12 of 'Renaissance France' by Rachel Annand Taylor., [?1938-?1948.]
Corrected incomplete carbon copy typescript of chapter 15 of 'Renaissance France' by Rachel Annand Taylor., [?1938-?1948.]
Corrected typescript and carbon copy of the Charles Eliot Norton lectures given by Edwin Muir at Harvard., 1955-1956.
Corrected typescript and carbon copy of typescript of Baffin Island Journal., July 1938-July 1939.
Correspondence and papers between Sir James Wordie and the Colonial Office concerning the Inter-departmental Committee regarding Research Ships for Employment in the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands, upon which Wordie was invited to serve., 1922-1923.
The papers, which were enclosures with the letters to James Wordie, consist chiefly of minutes of meetings of the Committee and carbon copies of letters of Flannery, Baggalley and Johnson, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, London, to the Chief Engineer, the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
Correspondence and papers of and to members of the Haldane family., [Circa 1735]-1948, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Dudley Sommers., 1952-1964, undated.
The correspondence consists chiefly of letters to Dudley Sommer, with a few drafts and, from 1958, several copies in typescript carbon of his replies. A few transcripts of letters of J S Haldane sent to him during his researches are also enclosed.
Press cuttings containing reviews, some of which give rise to correspondence with reviewers and editors, are contained in the chronological sequence (chiefly May-July 1960).