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Papers of and concerning Eric Linklater.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of plays, novels and poems, with over 500 letters of and to various correspondents.
Papers of and concerning Hugh MacDiarmid.
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of poems, essays, articles, reviews and autobiography, literary notebooks and correspondence.
Papers of and concerning the poet and author, Ruthven Todd (1914-1978).
These papers are composite manuscripts formed from various accessions. The source of acquisition of each of the accessions is recorded under the relevant description
Papers of and concerning the poet Edwin Muir (1887-1959).
Papers of, and relating to, Iain Crichton Smith.
Papers of Andrew Greig.
Includes notebooks, manuscripts, typescripts and correspondence concerning his poetry, short stories, novels and mountaineering expedition books.
Papers of Callum Macdonald.
Includes manuscripts, corrected typescripts and proofs of publications, together with associated correspondence and printed items.
Papers of "Cencrastus".
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of articles, reviews, short stories and poems, and business records including minute books, corrspondence and accounts.
Papers of "Cencrastus".
Includes manuscripts, corrected typescripts and proofs of prose and poetry contributions, editorial correspondence and business records, including accounts and minute books.
Papers of "Chapman".
Includes corrected typescripts and proofs of articles, reviews, short stories, and poems, together with editorial correspondence.
Papers of "Chapman".
Includes corrected typescripts of poems, short stories, articles and reviews, with correspondence.
Papers of "Chapman".
Includes corrected typescripts and proofs of poems, short stories, articles and reviews together with editorial correspondence.
Papers of Charles Graves (1899-1971).
Charles Graves, who worked for the ‘Scotsman’, published several collections of poems. He managed the Porpoise Press, the Edinburgh publishing house, from 1927 until 1930 when the business was sold to Faber and Faber.
Papers of David Cairns.
Includes typescripts of articles, addresses, and poems, transcripts of diaries and correspondence.
Papers of David D Murison.
Comprising:
1. letter, 1942, of Douglas Young to David D Murison
2. letter, 1967, of C M Grieve to Murison
3. typescript of a poem, early 20th century, of Ronald Campbell Macfie
4. collection of letters, 19th century.
Papers of David M Black.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of poems, short stories, articles, reviews lectures, with associated correspondence.
Papers of David Morrison.
Includes corrected typescripts of poems and short stories.
With corrected typescripts of poems, 1977-1980, of Les Matheson.
Papers of Dr Anna ('Nan') Shepherd (1893-1981).
Born in Cults, Dr Anna ('Nan') Shepherd was educated in Aberdeen and became a lecturer in English at Aberdeen College of Education. She wrote poems in Scots and English and three novels as well as articles for magazines and journals.
Papers of Duncan Glen.
Including manuscripts, corrected typescripts, and proofs of poems, essays, bibliographies and other literary work.
With Duncan Glen, "Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance", and poems of, and essays concerning, Hugh Macdiarmid.
Papers of Duncan Glen.
Comprising manuscript drafts and typescripts of five poems, with galley proofs, typescripts and correspondence concerning "Akros".
Papers of Duncan Glen.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of poems, a novel, autobiography, essays and articles.
Papers of Eric Linklater.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
Papers of G S Fraser.
Comprising manuscripts, corrected typescripts, and proofs of poems and critical work, with 86 letters from correspondents, including Ronald Bottrall, Lawrence Durrell, William Empson, and Kathleen Raine.
Papers of Gael Turnbull.
Includes manuscript and typescript drafts of poetry and prose, together with scripts of dramatizations for radio.