Typescripts.
Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript drafts of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, corrected, apparently with a view to publication., Early 20th century.
Typescript drafts of ‘Olympus’, dated 1948-1949, being a reconstruction of a series of lectures by Patrick Geddes on the sociological meaning of Greek Mythology intended for the Yale University Press in 1912., 1946-1949.
Arthur Geddes gives a brief description of the work, 1946 (folio 1), and there is a copy of his letter to the Reverend J A C Murray concerning the manuscript, 1949 (folio 3).
Typescript drafts of ‘Pioneer of sociology’ by Philip A Mairet, with comments by Arthur Geddes, 1956-1957, and some biographical notes used by Mairet., 1956-1957.
There are also typewritten drafts of Arthur Geddes' introduction to Philip A Mairet's biography with the latter's criticisms and corrections, and of his ‘Diagnosis of evils’ written as an article in ‘Fortnightly’, October 1958, on Mairet's work.
Typescript drafts of screenplay, entitled 'The weaver'., 1992, undated.
Typescript drafts of 'The End of Summer Time'., Circa 1958, 1990.
Typescript drafts of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: miscellaneous subsidiary material, mostly fragments of scenes, rough drafts, and notes, in typescript and in various hands., 1907-1908.
The volume also contains three letters to John Martin-Harvey.
Typescript drafts of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: rejected version of Act II Scene 2; and miscellaneous subsidiary material., 1907-1908.
Typescript drafts of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 5, the complete play with revisions in the hands of Alfred Rivers and John Martin-Harvey., 1907-1908.
Act III Scene 2 is denoted as Act IV Scene 1.
Typescript drafts of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 7, the complete play, containing a few revisions in Alfred Rivers' hand., 1907-1908.
Act III Scene 2 is denoted as Act IV Scene 1.
Typescript drafts of the text in five episodes, with manuscript corrections and additions, by Bill Craig, of the BBC television production of 'Sunset song' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., 1970.
The serial as it was finally produced was in six episodes, and did not include all the material in these drafts.
Typescript drafts of ‘The twelve-pound look’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author.
Typescript drafts of three plays and 24 poems of Donald Campbell.
Typescript drafts of twenty-eight plays by Cecil P Taylor.
Typescript drafts, proofs and setting copy of the novel `The Gabriel Hounds` by Mary Stewart, with manuscript working notes concerning the novel.
Typescript drafts, undated, of ‘Old friends’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with revisions in the hand of the author.
Notes discussing the relationship of the drafts in greater detail, and a provisional stemma, will be found inside the front cover of MS.6636.
Typescript drafts, undated, with manuscript corrections of chapters of 'Dead and other Friends and Places' by Ruthven Todd., ?1966.
Contains drafts of chapters 1 (folio 1) and 1-8 (folio 14).
Typescript drafts with manuscript corrections and additions of 'Dylan Thomas: a personal account' by Ruthven Todd., 1963-1964.
Ruthven Todd was originally commissioned to write the official biography of Dylan Thomas, but failed to do so. These manuscripts are his reminiscences of the poet, which were not published except for chapter 12 which appeared in the ‘Mediterranean Review’, volume i, number 3 (1971), pages 15-23.
Typescript drafts, with manuscript corrections, of an audio-visual commentary for visitors to the Wallace Monument at Stirling by Sydney Goodsir Smith., ?1961.
Typescript drafts with manuscript revisions for short story 'The Small Telephone'., C. 1993.
Typescript edition of "Letters from Iwakuni" being the correspondence of Frank Reeves with his mother.
Reeves describes his post-war service in the Royal Air Force stationed in Japan.
Typescript, 'Empty Capital by Ian Rankin', annotated by the author; with the typescripts of the Bible John sections of ‘Black and Blue’., 1996.
'Empty Capital’, of which this is the first printed draft, was an early working title for the novel subsequently published as ‘Black and Blue’. This is the first printed draft of the novel.
Typescript entitled 'Kissing a hand in Chekhov'., Undated.
Typescript entitled 'The calling of the preacher', with numerous corrections and additions in pencil and ink in Richard Burdon Haldane's hand., 1910.
This was an address delivered to the Theological Society at New College, Edinburgh, on 18 October 1910.
Some sections (folios 11-12 and 19-21) are entirely in manuscript.
Typescript entitled 'The Lord Chancellor and the Privy Council. Address by the President of the Ontario Bar Association, Francis Dean Kerr, King’s Counsel, of Peterborough, at the annual meeting of the Association held at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on Thursday 23rd May 1924’., 1924.
Richard Burdon Haldane, at that time Lord Chancellor in the first Labour Government, is the subject of the address.