Typescripts.
Found in 3709 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Kenneth White.
Including corrected manuscripts and typescripts of poetry and prose works, with two published collections of poems and "Letters from Gourgounel".
Papers of Kenneth White.
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of literary and critical works and related correspondence.
Papers of Lewis Spence.
Including correspondence.
Concerning the Scottish National Movement and National Party of Scotland.
With corrected typescript of Lewis Spence, "Freedom for Scotland".
Papers of Mabel Ross, hand spinner and weaver.
Includes correspondence, notebooks, diaries and working papers.
Papers of Margaret M Morrison, the novelist (died 1973), who wrote under the pseudonym 'March Cost'.
The sister of Nancy Brysson Morrison, Margaret M Morrison studied at Glasgow School of Art and trained for the stage before beginning her career in literature.
Papers of Margaret Mackenzie Scott.
Including typescript of novel, "Bernardine", typescripts of articles, transcripts of press reviews and a letter concerning the novel, "The Last Spring" (1931).
Papers of Margaret Mackenzie Scott.
Comprising:
1. five letters, 1928-1930, of Walter de la Mare
2. letter, 1931, of Neil Gunn
3. letter, 1973, of Stanley Cursiter
4. two letters, undated, of Esmé Wynne-Tyson
5. autobiographical fragments, undated, of Margaret Mackenzie Scott
6. letters, 1919, to Mackenzie Scott`s mother.
Papers of Margery Clinton, potter, containing correspondence, financial records, working papers and other related material.
Papers of Michael M Stuart, relating to 'Step children of the Raj'., Undated.
Papers of miscellaneous manuscript items., 1932, undated.
Papers of Morley Jamieson.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of a novel and two plays.
Papers of Muriel Spark.
Includes research material, manuscript and typescript of the novel, "Aiding and Abetting", manuscripts of short stories, and correspondence files, 1997-2000.
Papers of Muriel Spark, relating to autobiography, 'Curriculum vitae' (London: Constable, 1992)., 1949-1992, undated.
Papers of Muriel Spark, relating to her autobiography, containing biographical notes and interviews., Circa 1953-1970, undated.
Papers of Naomi Mitchison.
Including:
1. corrected typescripts of "Prisoners of War", 1914, and "Barley, Honey and Wine", circa 1923
2. plays
3. letter, undated, of George Bernard Shaw to Mitchison, commenting on "Barley, Honey and Wine".
Papers of Naomi Mitchison.
Including:
1. typescript of note, undated, of Elizabeth S Haldane, on lady doctors
2. typescripts, 20th century, of works of fiction and essays on feminisim of Naomi Mitchison, with books
3. 2 letters, 1915, of Mary E Haldane to Naomi Mitchison.
Papers of Naomi Mitchison and her family.
Including:
1. letter, undated, of Naomi Mitchison and three letters, undated, of J B S Haldane to Elizabeth S Haldane
2. letter, 1914, of an Oxford suffragette to Lord Haldane
3. letters, 1939-1957 and undated, of Gordon Bottomley, Neil Gunn, and J Leslie Mitchell to Naomi Mitchison
4. typescripts of short story, undated, of Naomi Mitchison, "Other Laws for the People", and paper, undated, on civilisation in Scotland, also by Mitchison.
Papers of Nigel Tranter.
Includes corrected manuscripts and typescripts of 24 novels, with related proofs, research notes and art-work.
Papers of Nigel Tranter.
Indcludes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of novels, short stories, and plays, architectural notes and drawings and correspondence.
Papers of Nigel Tranter concerning "Rough Wooing" (1987).
Papers of Nigel Tranter, including manuscripts and corrected typescripts of his works the 'Chain of destiny', 'To the rescue', and 'The young Montrose'; with circa 600 letters and copies of letters, on literary, historical, political and community interest matters.
Papers of O H Mavor, pseudonym James Bridie.
Includes family correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of plays, sketches, drawings, photographs and personal memorabilia.
Papers of Peter Ritchie Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder.
Includes typescript of "Political Warfare" and letters of J M Barrie, H G Wells, G B Shaw, Harold Wilson and Barbara Castle.