Typescripts.
Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:
Notebooks, manuscript volumes, typescripts and proofs, relating to 'Curriculum Vitae', by Muriel Spark., 1991-1992, undated.
Notebooks, mostly numbered, of Emile Joseph Dillon, containing typescript excerpts and list of articles., Undated.
Notebooks of Donald Fraser, missionary and secretary, mostly written during his tour of the South African missions of the United Free Church of Scotland in 1925., 1925.
Notebooks, typescript, scrapbook, correspondence and papers relating to 'Nairn: in darkness and light', by David Thomson., 1920s, 1978-1986, undated..
Notes and correspondence concerning Askew's article 'Two sets of miniature bagpipes in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland', with a typescript and off-print of the article., 1936-1937.
Notes and drafts by Harry Pirie-Gordon of Buthlaw on the history of Dumbarton Castle, Celtic rulers of Strathclyde, and other topics in Highland history and genealogy.
Notes and drafts of articles, and other papers of Edwin Muir., 1934-1956, undated.
Notes and papers of Sir Graham Balfour., 1888-1929, undated.
The papers consist of: (i) Apparently unpublished articles by Sir Graham Balfour (folio 1); (ii) Transcriptions and typescripts of articles about Robert Louis Stevenson collected by Balfour (folio 128); (iii) Miscellaneous notes which include excerpts of diaries, 1851-1853, belonging to Margaret Isabella Stevenson (folio 201).
Notes and typed copies of early version of 'The first ascent of Mont Blanc', by Graham Brown, also containing a letter and portrait., 1843-1855, 1955, undated.
Notes and typescript drafts of Arthur Geddes relating to his father, Patrick Geddes’ study of ‘Evils in society’., [Circa 1900], 1948-1960, undated.
Includes several detailed sociological diagrams in Patrick Geddes' hand, circa 1900, undated.
Notes and typescript drafts on the ‘Charting of Human Life’ of Arthur Geddes., 1948-1963.
Notes and typescript of 'Culloden', a play by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1962.
Notes and typescripts chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson on the plays of William Shakespeare with title beginning A-K., 1919-1948, undated.
Notes and typescripts, chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson, on the plays of William Shakespeare with titles beginning A-L., 1919-1948, undated.
There are notes in particular on ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Love's labour lost’.
Notes and typescripts chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson on the plays of William Shakespeare with titles beginning K-L., 1919-1948, undated.
Notes and typescripts, chiefly of John Dover Wilson, on the plays of William Shakespeare., 1919-1948, undated.
Notes and typescripts, chiefly undated, chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson on the plays of William Shakespeare with titles beginning M-R., [1919-1948], undated.
Notes and typescripts, chiefly undated, chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson on the plays of William Shakespeare with titles beginning M-T., [1919-1948.]
There are notes in particular on ‘Macbeth’, ‘Much ado about nothing’ and ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
Notes and typescripts, chiefly undated, chiefly by Professor Dover Wilson on the plays of William Shakespeare with titles beginning R-T., [1919-1948], undated.
At the end of the volume are notes by Professor George C Moore-Smith on his emendation to a one-volume text of Shakespeare's plays.
Notes and typescripts of an article, ‘The Repression and the Return of Bad Objects (with special reference to the ‘War Neuroses’)’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1943.
The papers are arranged chronologically.
1943.
Amended typescript, 1943, of an article, ‘The Repression and the Return of Bad Objects (with special reference to the ‘War Neuroses’)’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn. The article was published in the ‘British Journal of Medical Psychology’, 1943. The amendments are by Fairbairn. Folios 1-29.
Amended carbon copy of folios 1-29, above. The amendments are by Fairbairn. Folios 30-58.
Notes and typescripts of 'The Laird o Dreepdaily: a musical ploy in one act' by Robert Garioch., [1983, or before.]
These notes and typescripts, were apparently written later when the musical collaborator was Adrian Secchi.
Notes, chiefly fragmentary, of 'Jubilee of a ghost' by Margaret M Morrison, 'March Cost'., [1968, or before.]
Also included are manuscript drafts and typescripts of a few pages.