Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript drafts and printed copy of "Robin`s Christmas Song", original lyrics attributed to Robert Burns.
Manuscript material from the 5th Earl of Rosebery's library at the Durdans, Epsom.
Manuscripts, typescripts and printed versions of Robert Garioch Sutherland's poetry., 1949-1979, undated.
'Manuscrit de l’Ile d’Elbe: Des Bourbons en 1815' (London: J. Ridgeway, 1818)., 1818.
'Manuscrit venu de St Hélène d’une manière inconnue' (London, 1817)., 1817.
Material, chiefly printed, concerning Nyasaland., 1875-1903, undated.
Material, chiefly printed, concerning Nyasaland., 1875-1881.
Material, chiefly printed, concerning Nyasaland., 1886-1903, undated.
Material collected by Captain George Sitwell Campbell Swinton, Lyon King of Arms, supplementary to the work of his father, Archibald Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, ‘The Swintons of that Ilk and their Cadets’.
Material for the adaptation by Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid' and Elspeth Harley Schubert of Harry Martinson's poem, ‘Aniara’., 1956-1960.
Material for the ‘Annals of Scotland’ volumes I and II (Edinburgh, 1776 and 1779) by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., Late 18th century.
Material of Alexander Philip on the reform of the calendar, including an interleaved copy of ‘The determination of Easter Day’ (London, 1915) by A M W Downing, typescript and manuscript notes, press-cuttings and letters., 1914-1929.
Material relating to ‘The poems and ballads of Schiller’, translated by Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer, 1st Baron Lytton., 1844, 1851.
‘Matter and energy’ published under the pseudonym B L L (London, 1887), with numerous revisions and additional notes by Alexander Philip., 1887, 1904.
A letter, 1904, of Cargill Knott is inserted (folio 2).
‘Measure for measure’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1922), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1922.
'Memorials of his time' by Henry Cockburn (Edinburgh, 1856)
Bound in at the end is original correspondence of the publishers, A & C Black, regarding the publication, 1856.
‘Merchant of Venice’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1926), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1926.
‘Merry wives of Windsor’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1924), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1924.
Microfilm of collections of canntaireachd and piobaireachd.
The contents are as follows:
‘Canntaireachd: articulate music’ by John Francis Campbell (Glasgow, 1880), with manuscript notes, [1880, or after], by Alexander K Cameron (MS.9614);
"Collection of piobaireachd or pipe tunes as verbally taught by the M'Crummen Pipers" by Neil MacLeod (Edinburgh, 1880), with manuscript corrections by Simon Fraser, and other notes by Alexander K Cameron, [1880, or after] (MS.9615).
Microfilm of 'Four dissertations' (London, 1757) by David Hume.
Microfilm of 'Four dissertations' (London, 1757) by David Hume, with proofs of the two suppressed dissertations, 'Of suicide' and 'Of the immortality of the soul', with Hume's autograph corrections.
Microfilm of grangerized copy of 'Reliques of Robert Burns' by R H Cromek, 4th edition, (London, 1817), with correspondence of Cadell and Davies, James Currie, John McCreery, Gilbert Burns, R H Cromek, William Roscoe, and others., [1805-1819.]
Microfilm of John Philp Wood’s frequently annotated copy of ‘A view of the political state of Scotland at the late General Election’ (Edinburgh, 1790), containing his signature dated 1790 at the half-title page, amendments and notes, mainly of deaths of electors, and names of later electors added in the margins and on the endpapers, with various dates from 1790 to 1804.
Microfilm of Kilberry book of piobaireachd, compiled by Archibald Campbell, with the assistance of Colonel John P Grant of Rothiemurchus, numbers 148-184., [?1892-?1958.]
The contents are as follows:
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, numbers 148-161, [?1910-?1949] (MS.22111);
Kilberry book of piobaireachd, numbers 162-184, [?1892-?1958] (MS.22112).