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296 letters concerning a proposed memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson.
Archives of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, consisting of incoming correspondence, lectures and papers read to the Society; including the original manuscript, 1871, of the essay of Robert Louis Stevenson, 'Intermittent Lights'.
The papers comprise two distinct yet related groups, giving in all quite a comprehensive account of the Society's history, and spanning more than a century of rapid scientific and technological achievement.
Barbara Balfour-Melville, "The Balfours of Pilrig" (1907), with interleavings annotated by Sir Graham Balfour.
With photographs and letters including five, 1870, 1887-1892, of Robert L Stevenson, and two, 1859, 1869, of Florence Nightingale.
Copies of three appreciations of Wallace, Burns and Stevenson by Archibald Philip, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
Re-published in 1905 by Aeneas Mackay, Stirling, being the publisher`s own copies including original letters of Lord Rosebery, 1905, tipped in.
Letter, 1884, of Robert Louis Stevenson to Horace Dobell, with two letters, 1879, of Thomas Watson to Dobell.
The letters are tipped-in to Horace Dobell`s annotated copy of his work `On Loss of Weight, Blood-Spitting and Lung Disease` (London, 1880).
Letter of Robert Louis Stevenson, as part of a collection of autographs pasted onto a single folio.
Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson and of his wife, Fanny, to Anne Jenkin, with related papers.
Fleeming Jenkin was Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and Stevenson’s tutor in that capacity. Stevenson showed little aptitude or interest in engineering but the two men became firm friends. After Jenkin’s sudden death in 1885, his widow Anne asked Stevenson to write a memoir of her husband and this correspondence arose from that connection.
Papers of Graham Balfour.
Largely concerning travels in the United States and in the Pacific Islands, but also concerning the literary remains of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Photocopy of a letter of Robert Louis Stevenson to Adelaide Boodle.
Photocopy of a letter, undated, of Robert Louis Stevenson to his mother, Margaret Stevenson.
With photocopies of notes, 1894 and undated, concerning Stevenson by Charles Baxter and A S Neilson.
Photocopy of letter of Robert Louis Stevenson to C Howard Carrington.
Ten letters of J M Barrie to Graham Balfour, some referring to Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.
Two letters of John Buchan to Janet Adam Smith.
Discussing Robert Louis Stevenson and Henry James.