Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
Printed summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration: Revenue and Agriculture Department., 1905-1910.
Printed works by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray., 1922-1923, 1930.
Printed Works of, or belonging to, the Forbes, Stuart Forbes, and Trefusis Families., 1708-1942.
Printed works on heraldry, with manuscript notes chiefly concerning the genealogy of the Borthwick family, probably by John Borthwick of Borthwick and Crookston, circa 1804., 1581, 1622, [circa 1804].
The coats of arms illustrating the works have been painted in watercolours.
'Private Copy' of 'Memoranda' (no publisher, undated) by James Augustus Grant., [1880, or after.]
This copy is wanting pages 31-32. It has fuller annotations than MS.17925.
Privately printed publication, 'Contemporary account of the separation of Lord and Lady Byron; also of the destruction of Lord Byron's Memoirs', by John Cam Hobhouse., 1870.
Proof copy of George Forbes, “Puppets” (London: Macmillan and Co., 1911)., 1911.
Proofs, and privately printed edition of, 'Contemporary account of the separation of Lord and Lady Byron; also of the destruction of Lord Byron`s memoirs', by John Cam Hobhouse., 1870.
The proofs and printed edition of this work by John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton, detail two of the most controversial moments in life and reputation of Byron - the breakdown of his marriage and the burning of his memoirs. The work was originally privately printed in 1870, but then included in 'Recollections of a long life', which was edited by Lady Dorchester (the daughter of Hobhouse) and published by Murray between 1909 and 1911.
Proofs of ‘Francis Thompson’ by Peter Butter., Circa 1960.
‘Proposal for the Defence of the Country by Means of a Volunteer Force in Place of a Regular or Local Militia’ by John Kinloch (Edinburgh and Dundee, 1852)., 1852.
Publication files of Gairm Book Publications., 1953-1984.
Publication: 'Fun de siecle : a collection of nonsense for the turn of the century', 1995-1999
This file contains letters regarding the publication of this humourous self-penned and illustrated book by Lucinda Mackay under the pen name Naomi de Plume in 1999. Contains letters of congratulations from friends and acquaintances, and sale lists for those who subscribed for its purchase upon release. Also contains a copy of the book.
Publication: 'Lucidities', 1989
This file contains one copy of Lucinda Mackay's book, Lucidities, published by Tuba Press in 1989, with her own illustrations
Publication: 'Poems', 1980-1999, 2010
This file contains letters, manuscript notes, draft pages, and reproduced news reviews regarding the publication of Lucinda Mackay's debut poetry collection, Poems, by Tuba Press in 1980, including letters of editor Peter Elison. Also contains a copy of the book itself.