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235 letters to Alan Bold.
Correspondents include: George Mackay Brown, Norman MacCaig, Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean and Muriel Spark.
Correspondence and papers of Derek Stanford.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of critical works on Muriel Spark, research notes and proofs of works of Muriel Spark.
Correspondence and photographs concerning Muriel Spark.
Letters and papers of Robin Spark to his mother, Muriel Spark.
Includes cards and juvenile drawings, copies of Muriel Spark`s replies and letters of her mother to her.
Letters of Muriel Spark to Frances Cowell with related correspondence and photographs.
Letters of Muriel Spark to Tony Strachan with related press cuttings and audio-visual material.
Literary and personal papers of Muriel Spark.
Includes incoming correspondence and manuscript, typescript and research papers for "The Finishing School".
Nine letters to and two letters of Michael Lister.
Correspondents include James K Annand, Norman MacCaig and Muriel Spark.
Papers of Muriel Spark.
Principally comprising correspondence arising from the writing of Spark`s autobiography "Curriculum Vitae", and also general business correspondence, together with a small number of working notes and manuscripts.
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 Samuel Robin Spark.
Photograph, 1989, and letter, 1991, of Muriel Spark; with related issue of `The New Yorker`, 25 March 1991.
Letter and photograph relating to presentation of Honorary Doctorate from the University of Edinburgh.
Seven letters of John Wynne-Tyson of Centaur Press to Derek Stanford.
Most of the letters allude to Stanford`s book on Muriel Spark (published by Centaur) and to Miss Spark in unflattering terms.
Three letters of Muriel Spark to Andrew McGill.
Two letters of Muriel Spark.
letter, 1948, to Clive Sansom, concerning the Poetry Society
letter, 1966, to John Smith, commenting on the first stage production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"