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20 letters of Eric Linklater to William N Roughead.
Includes four letters of Marjorie Linklater and three letters of Alison Linklater to Roughead.
Colour photograph (reduced) of "Authors in Session", a group portrait by Stanley Cursiter of Edwin Muir, O H Mavor, Neil Gunn and Eric Linklater.
Correspondence and papers of Eric Linklater.
Includes letters of Rudyard Kipling, Sir Compton Mackenzie and Evelyn Waugh.
Letter of Eric Linklater to Gerald Bullett.
Concerns "The Impregnable Women".
Letter of Willa Muir to Eric Linklater.
Letter of Willa Muir to Eric Linklater, 24 January 1968, on her literary memoir `Belonging`.
Letters to Naomi Mitchison from various correspondents.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Eric Linklater, "The Revolution".
Manuscripts, typescripts and printed books of Eric Linklater.
Including manuscripts and corrected typescripts of novels, plays, translations, and historical and critical works.
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 Eric Linklater.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a BBC radio broadcast, annotated on the box "Copy of 'Eric Linklater' TEH 10/SY 3059 Copied - 23/4/74".
The programme was in honour of the 75th birthday of Eric Linklater.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of a broadcast produced by the BBC, annotated on the label '"The Battle of Largs" - Erik Linklater.
Research material, including correspondence, notes, copies and transcripts, of and collected by Michael Parnell for his 'Eric Linklater: a critical biography'.
Includes photocopies of correspondence and other papers of and concerning Linklater.
Review, 1972, by Robert Nye of Erick Linklater, "The Voyage of the Challenger".
Press cutting from "The Scotsman", with a note, 1974, by Linklater.
Seven letters of Eric Linklater.
On literary matters.
With typescript notes of Linklater, for a projected television programme on Sir Walter Scott.