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Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
'Lives of the most eminent British painters, sculptors, and architects', volume iv, (London, 1831) by Allan Cunningham., 1831.
'Lives of the most eminent British painters, sculptors, and architects', volume v, 3rd edition (London, 1839) by Allan Cunningham., 1839.
'Lives of the most eminent British painters, sculptors, and architects', volume vi, (London, 1833) by Allan Cunningham., 1833.
‘Magnum Opus’ of Sir Walter Scott, volume 40: ‘Introductions and notes and illustrations to the novels, tales and romances of the author of Waverley [Sir Walter Scott]. Volume I. Waverley – The Abbot’ (Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1833)., 1833.
‘Magnum Opus’ of Sir Walter Scott, volume 41: ‘Introductions and notes and illustrations to the novels, tales and romances of the author of Waverley [Sir Walter Scott]. Volume II. Kenilworth - The surgeon's daughter' (Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1833)., 1833.
‘Magnum Opus’ of Sir Walter Scott, volumes 33-41: additional volumes., 1833.
‘Magnum Opus’ of Sir Walter Scott, volumes 40-41: ‘Introductions and notes and illustrations to the novels, tales and romances of the author of Waverley’ [Sir Walter Scott]. Volumes I-II (Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1833)., 1833.
Manuscript and typescript drafts of a poem sequence of Duncan Glen "Out to the Calf of Man".
Includes associated artwork.
Manuscript copy, with art-work, of Andrew Winton`s "Twenty most Favourite Songs of Burns: with Music, Words and Notes on the Lasses to whom they were Written" (London, 1998).
Manuscript drafts and printed copy of "Robin`s Christmas Song", original lyrics attributed to Robert Burns.
Manuscript entitled ‘Traite du Blazon’.
Manuscript from Perth Academy containing material on hydrostatics, pneumatics and optics., 1787.
Manuscript from Perth Academy containing notes and exercises on astronomy., 1783, 1786-1787.
Manuscript from Perth Academy containing notes and exercises on spherical geometry and trigonometry, and algebra., 1787.
Manuscript narrative poem, "Days of Chivalry, or Adelaide and Ethelbert" by John Clark.
Illustrated with watercolours.
Manuscript of “Gaël Albanich” by William Forbes Skene (1809-1892), containing a history of the Highland clans.
The manuscript, dated 1st March 1834, was the winning entry in a competition of the Highland Society of London for the best essay on the history of the Highland Clans. It is illustrated in pen and ink and in watercolours.
Manuscript of “Gaël Albanich” by William Forbes Skene, volume 1: General survey., 1834.
Manuscript of “Gaël Albanich” by William Forbes Skene, volume 2: History of individual clans., 1834.
Manuscript of part I of an apparently unpublished poem, 'Nature and art' by Alexander Peterkin., Mid 19th century-late 19th century.
Included in the manuscript are 'Notes and illustrations' to the verses and a prefatory note.
Manuscript of 'Regole della fortificatione' by Giulio Savorgnano, with many illustrations., 16th century.
The main work ends with the signature 'Neubattell’, and folio 25 contains notes in English on the use of the ruler.
Giulio Savorgnano was responsible for Venetian fortifications in Cyprus and elsewhere.
Manuscript of ‘The people of the palace’, a satirical novel by Marryat Ross Dobie, former Librarian of the National Library of Scotland.
Manuscript of the treatise, 'The History of Hand Fire-arms, from their origin to the present time, with relative illustrations of mediaeval artillery until the invention of the rifle in the XVth century . . . London, 1866 . . . Vol.1. The Origin and Progress of Fire-arms in the East', by John Sobieski Stuart., 1866.
Manuscripts from Perth Academy containing notes and exercises in mathematics, astronomy and physics.
All three volumes are illustrated with pen and wash diagrams and sketches.
MS.14296 is initialled ‘I M’ by the compiler (folio 91).
Manuscripts of illustrated books and travel journals of Doris Ann Goodchild.
Marked proof engraving, "River scenery on the West Coast" : an illustration for "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa" by David Livingstone., ? 1856-? 1857.
The proof has been annotated by David Livingstone and by John Murray III. The engraving was taken from a sketch by Captain Henry Need.
The illustration was included in "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", facing page 332.