Typescripts.
Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:
Papers, chiefly typescripts of Canon Andrew John Young., Early 20th century-mid 20th century.
Papers chiefly typescripts of the publications of James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., 1922-[1935, or before.]
James Leslie Mitchell usually wrote at a typewriter, and few manuscripts survive. For the sake of economy, he frequently used the blank versos of his typescripts for another work at a later date.
Papers concerning an article, “Critical Observations on Fairbairn’s Theory of Object Relations”, by Karl M Abenheimer, and the reply, “Observations in Defence of the Object Relations Theory of the Personality”, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1953-1955.
Papers concerning 'Broadsheet', poetry magazine, containing manuscripts and typescripts of poems, with related correspondence, art work and press cuttings.
Papers concerning Denys Hay`s introductory essay, "Fiat Lux" to "Printing and the Mind of Man" (1967).
Including correspondence, typescript drafts and proofs.
Correspondents include John Carter, Percy Muir and Stanley Morison.
Papers concerning Edith Simon's published books, 1946-1971
Papers concerning Edith Simon's writing career, 1940-1994
This series contains notebooks, manuscript drafts, typescript drafts, press cuttings, and research notes relating to Edith Simon's various writing projects, encompassing her books, plays, and screenplays, as well as some unrealised works.
The tete-a-beche style is used by Simon in most notebooks, writing from both ends of each volume.
Papers concerning "Lines Review".
Includes typescripts of poems and reviews, and editorial correspondence.
Papers concerning military and para-military uniforms and equipment.
Annotated copy of 'Dress Regulations for the Canadian Militia', 1907, and illustrated typescript 'Notes on the Uniforms and Badges of the Auxiliary Division, Royal Ulster Constabulary 1920-22' by Peter Leslie, dated 16 October 1969.
Papers concerning Peebleshire.
Including typescript extracts from a diary, and church records.
Papers concerning poem sequence of Alan Bold, "Haven".
Includes worksheets, typescripts, proofs, litho plates. Lithographs by John Bellany.
Papers concerning ‘Renaissance France’ by Rachel Annand Taylor., [?1938-?1948.]
Mrs Taylor was working on her book 'Renaissance France: a description' from about 1938 to 1948. It was never published although the possibility was considered both during and after her lifetime (see correspondence in MS.20433).
Papers concerning Richard Haldane's visit in 1913 to America and Canada at the invitation of the American Bar Association., 1913.
Papers concerning Richard Haldane’s visit to America and Canada., 1913.
The papers consist of menus and invitation cards (folio 1), a few press-cuttings (folio 36), and typed copies of the diaries of the visit kept by his sister Elizabeth (folio 42) and his private secretary Sir Kenneth (later Lord) Muir Mackenzie (folio 68).
Papers concerning "Scotland`s Magazine".
Includes corrected typescript of George Macdonald Fraser, "The Rutherfords".
Papers concerning Scottish football.
Includes:
"Scottish Football Annual, 1875-6"
"Constitution and Rules of the Scottish Football Association" (1873), with manuscript notes
five notebooks, 1867-1903, of Sir George Graham, on Scottish football
21 postcards, 1904-1912, of Scottish football teams and players
typescripts and newspaper cuttings, 1931-1933 and undated, on Scottish football
Papers concerning "Something Leather" (1990) by Alasdair Gray.
Includes nine manuscript and typescript drafts of the novel, drafts of individual chapters, and associated notes, correspondence and art work.
Papers concerning, "The Age of MacDiarmid. Essays on Hugh MacDiarmid and His Influence on Contemporary Scotland. Edited by P H Scott and A C Davis".
Comprising proofs, manuscripts and typescripts of essays, and correspondence.
Papers concerning the BBC European Service., 1941-1945.
Papers concerning the Cities and Town Planning Exhibition arranged and assembled by Patrick Geddes and catalogued by Arthur Geddes in 1946., 1946-1953.
Lists of exhibits form the bulk of the material.
Papers concerning the controversy over the publication of "Conversations of Lord Byron" by Thomas Medwin., 1822-1960.
The papers include correspondence, proofs of pamphlets written by John Cam Hobhouse and John Murray in response to Medwin`s publication, and miscellaneous papers concerning Medwin.
Papers concerning the death of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1965.
Papers concerning the family of Gordon of Buthlaw.
Includes transcripts of charters.