Illustrations. Layout features.
Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
'Account of various Hindoo deities', which contains some illustrative matter., 1806.
Anonymous manuscripts and proofs of works offered to William Blackwood and Sons, publishers, for publication., 1789-1821.
Artwork by Cam Kennedy for the graphic novel edition of Robert Louis Stevenson`s "Kidnapped" (2007).
Includes the text for the graphic novel, by Alan Grant, a mock-up of the book, and a copy of the final published work.
Assorted proofs for "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa" by David Livingstone., ? 1856-? 1857.
Business records of A & C Black relating to the works of Sir Walter Scott.
Concerning the publication of the works of Sir Walter Scott, the copyrights of the Waverley Novels and to the Centenary celebrations of 1871 and 1932.
Copy of Felicia M F Skene "Use and Abuse", illustrated by eight tipped in watercolour views by the author`s father, James Skene, of Rubislaw.
Copy of "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" (1805) by Walter Scott, with watercolour illustrations by Adam Haldane-Duncan, 2nd Earl of Camperdown.
Correspondence and papers concerning Richard M D Grange, "A Short History of the Scottish Dress" (1967).
With typescript and illustrations, 1970, for Grange`s unpublished, "What to see on Mull".
Correspondence and papers relating to the publication of works of Mollie Hunter.
Includes editorial correspondence, typescripts and proofs of novels, and some book jackets and illustrations.
Correspondence of various members of the Brown family., 1862-1880, undated.
At the end of the volume are cuttings from the ‘West India Committee Circular’, 1927 and 1933, relating to Major-General John Brown, and portraits and photographs of members of the Brown family. Also included is a lock of horse hair from the tail of 'Alma', the horse ridden by George Brown in to the Battle of Alma, 21 September 1854.
Dairy of Thomas Stewart Traill., August-September 1844.
Diary of a return trip between Edinburgh and Yokohama by Miss Madelena L Stewart.
Comprises bound notebook compiled in pencil and loose typescript with illustrations.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill., 1840-1841.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill of a tour in England., August-October 1838.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill of a trip to Wales, with descriptions of local industry: volume I., 1807.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill of a trip to Wales, with descriptions of local industry: volume III., 1807.
At the back of the volume are 'General Remarks on Wales and the Welsh'.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill of trips to the Central Highlands and to Haddington., 1846.
Diary of Thomas Stewart Traill.of a trip to Wales., 1822.
Places visited include Beaumaris, Bangor, Caernarvon, and Snowdon.
Drafts of Alan Bold, "A Celtic Quintet".
With proofs and litho plates.
Editorial correspondence and papers of Derick S Thomson.
Papers concern Thomson`s "Companion to Gaelic Scotland" and "Gairm" magazine
Editorial correspondence and papers of Gairm magazine and of Gairm Publications.
Editorial correspondence and papers of Ian Cunningham concerning "The Nation Survey`d: the Maps of Timothy Pont" (East Linton, 2001).
Engraver`s watercolour sketch of the grave of Mary Livingstone at Shupanga., 1864-1865.
The sketch has been annotated by David Livingstone.
The illustration was included in the "Narrative of an expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries" under the caption, "The grave of Mrs. Livingstone under the Baobab-tree, near to Shupanga House".
Game book of Duncan Campbell of Smith Hall.
Includes accounts of expeditions in South Africa, Northern Nigeria, India and Scotland, with illustrations and maps by himself and his sister, Mary Barbara Campbell.