Printed materials. Object genre.
Found in 1186 Collections and/or Records:
"An abridgement of Colonel Arentschildt's instructions to officers and non-commissioned officers of Light Cavalry by the Honourable Lieutenant Colonel Ponsonby of the 12th Light Dragoons" (Freneda, 1813)., 1813.
"Anno Regni Georgii II ... Vicesimo Nono. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster ... An Act for the speedy and effectual Recruiting of his Majesty's Land Forces and Marines" (Edinburgh, 1756)., [1756, or before.]
Annotated printed reports on the proposed scheme to provide for the widows of members of the Faculty of Advocates.
Annotated printed works, typescripts, and manuscripts connected with piobaireachd, in particular with the exact musical interpretation of canntaireachd, compiled by Alexander K Cameron, Montana, USA.
Annotated registers of voters, arranged by polling station., 1832.
Annual reports of the curators and abstracts of funds of the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Annual summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration., 1906-1909.
Annual summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration relating to the Revenue and Agriculture Department., 1906-March 1908.
Antiquarian and genealogical papers and correspondence of the Chalmers family of Auldbar., 18th century-19th century.
Antiquarian papers of Patrick Chalmers (died 1854)., 1st quarter of 19th century-3rd quarter of 19th century.
Appendix containing 'Inclosures omitted in Part I' of 'Correspondence Relating to the Affairs of Persia and Affghanistan'., 1837-1839.
Appendix to 'Minute of the Present State and Demands of the British Army Serving on Colonial Stations' (Downing Street, May 1839), with related correspondence., October 1838-May 1839.
Appendix to printed catalogue of the Library belonging to the Faculty of Advocates: part II., 1787.
'Art of the black-and-white artist, and the wood-engraver, with some beautiful examples, collected by John A. Hipkins.', Late 19th century-early 20th century.
The scrapbook contains specimens chiefly of the nineteenth century, including many illustrating the work of the deaf, preceded by a note by Miss Hipkins. Also two crayon portraits by John A Hipkins (pages 60-62); an address given by him on the achievements of the deaf in France (page 71); an original letter of Abbe Sicard (page 79 b); original studies of animals by Walter Geikie (page 84); and original paintings by Frank Maguire (page 90).
Articles and a lecture of James Leslie Mitchell, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’., 1932-1935, undated.
Assorted papers of Janet Paisley, including examples of her poetry, plays and television drama scripts; with papers relating to her interest in the Scots language, and the history of Scotland., 1987-2011.
Autobiographical papers of Mary E Haldane., 1896, [1916-1917], 1922-1925, undated
The papers consist of an account, 1896, (possibly a fair copy written up from notes or a diary) of a trip to Italy, travelling as far as Rome (folio 1), and reminiscences, ?1916, 1922-1925, undated, of Mary E Haldane’s early life and experiences (folio 15).
Autobiographical papers of Mary E Haldane., 1896, [1916-1917], 1922-1925, undated.
‘Autographs, 8, Napoleon & his officers’., 1779-1870.
‘Autographs, 9, Napoleon & his officers’., 1795-1884.
‘Autographs, 10, Napoleon & his officers’., 1779-1870.
‘Autographs, 11, Napoleon & his camp’., 1794-1840.
‘Autographs, 12, Napoleon & his court’., 1797-1881.
The volume contains letters of Napoleon's family and members of his administration.
Berlioz's marked copy of a printed score of ‘Iphigénie en Tauride’ by Christoph Willibald von Gluck ([?Paris, ?1779]).
The copy is imperfect, lacking the title page. In addition to the amendments of Berlioz to instrumentation and dynamics, strips of blue paper on which is written an Italian version of the libretto are pasted to the printed pages, covering the French libretto, through the greater part of the volume. The paper covers in which the volume was previously enclosed are bound in at the back (folios i-iv).