Typescripts.
Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:
11 letters of George Mackay Brown.
With typescripts of his "Lifeboat and Other Poems".
16 typescript descriptions of "Motoring by-ways round Edinburgh", illustrated with photographs.
20 notebooks of Naomi Mitchison.
Literary and personal notes and the typescript of "Yet it shall be Tempest Tost", an account of an experiment with mescalin during the 1960s.
21 letters of Sir Henry Holland to his father, Peter Holland.
On personal, social and academic matters.
With typescripts of the letters.
23 letters to Hamish Henderson from correspondents including Ewan MacColl and Douglas Young.
With corrected typescript of Henderson`s translation of Antonio Gramsci`s "Lettere dal Carcere".
25 letters of Roderick Watson Kerr to George M Thomson.
Concerning the Porpoise Press.
With typescript copies annotated by Thomson.
34 letters to David Morrison of correspondents including George Mackay Brown, Neil Gunn, and Fionn MacColla, all concerning the 'Scotia Review'; with associated typescripts and page proofs of poems and articles.
43 letters of William Soutar to the Reverend David Stevens.
On personal and literary matters.
With associated photographs, typescripts, and printed items.
'A Carrier of Stones', three manuscript drafts and a corrected typescript with manuscript additions., August 1963.
"A Skylight on the Past", copy of a typescript of letters and memoranda of the families of Pemberton in County Durham and Wallace in Nairn, compiled by Nisa Laing.
Contains material concerning India and the First World War.
Abstracts and facsimiles of Scottish armorials by William Rae Macdonald, Albany Herald (1843-1923).
Abstracts by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of articles on aspects of psychiatry by various authors., 1939.
Abstracts by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of his own articles and papers., 1935-1939, 1953.
Account-book, containing particulars of the expenditure of Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I), the Duke of Buckingham, and Sir Francis Cottington, on their visit to Spain, April-September 1623., 1623.
The keeper of the accounts refers to 'my brother Richard Wyche'.
At the end of the volume are specimens of various kinds of warrant and passport.
A typed transcript has been placed with the manuscript.
Account of the manuscript of 'The Talisman' by Sir Walter Scott, preserved in the State Historical Museum at Moscow, with photographs and relative articles and correspondence., 1934.
Accounts and press cuttings of Ethel Bassin., 1918-1974, undated.
'Across Canada to the Klondyke', by 'Col. D. Streamer', being a typescript account by Harry Graham, illustrated with many photographs, of the visit paid by the 4th Earl and Countess of Minto to the Yukon in 1900., 1900.
Adam Drinan, "The Process of Writing Verse" (being a typescript of poem, "The Trossachs"), with typescript notes and comments.
Adaptation of ‘Philotus’, by the playwright Jack Ronder (born 1924), an anonymous play in Scots verse originally published in 1603.
The adaptation is a typescript of the 17th century text, with manuscript alterations and stage directions by Jack Ronder.