Copies. Derivative objects.
Found in 3635 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript copy of the libretto of 'The Oracle', a comic opera by F Startin Pilleau and A W Gattie, volume 1., [1897.]
The music, which was composed by Learmont Drysdale, is not in the collection.
Typescript copy of the libretto of 'The Oracle', a comic opera by F Startin Pilleau and A W Gattie, volume 2., [1897.]
The music, which was composed by Learmont Drysdale, is not in the collection.
Typescript copy of the memorial address delivered at the commemoration service to John Kinross by Lord Jenkins of Hillhead.
Typescript copy of the Nether Lorn, or Campbell, Canntaireachd., 1797-[1814, or after].
The copy was made along with other copies at the instance of John Bartholomew, who was then the owner of the original. It was carefully checked and corrections made by Bartholomew and Colonel J P Grant of Rothiemurchus.
Typescript copy of Thomas Carlyle's remarks on Friedrich Althaus’s article ‘Thomas Carlyle, Eine biographisch-literarische Charakteristik'., 1866.
Typescript copy of Thomas Mathison's ‘The Goff. An Herio-comical Poem in three Cantos’, with a commentary, 1946, by C B Clapcott, showing that the poem describes an actual golf match played on Leith Links in 1743.
Typescript copy, undated, of the full text of the 'Unpublished letters of William Blackwood to Archibald Constable', 1796-1815, with notes, made by Thomas Davidson Cook., 1796-1815.
Typescript draft of a dramatization of 'The bride of Lamermoor' (later called 'The last heir’) by Stephen Phillips: version 2, containing a revised version of Act I, Act II Scenes 1 and 2, Act III (part only)., 1907-1908.
The typescript is identical with that of MS.7151, but contains many manuscript revisions in Stephen Phillips's hand, which are also written out on separate sheets. There are two copies of Act III.
Typescript drafts of Mrs. Maxtone Graham for a study of Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch., 1771-1802, [circa 1945.]
Typescript drafts of ‘Olympus’, dated 1948-1949, being a reconstruction of a series of lectures by Patrick Geddes on the sociological meaning of Greek Mythology intended for the Yale University Press in 1912., 1946-1949.
Arthur Geddes gives a brief description of the work, 1946 (folio 1), and there is a copy of his letter to the Reverend J A C Murray concerning the manuscript, 1949 (folio 3).
Typescript drafts, proofs and setting copy of the novel `The Gabriel Hounds` by Mary Stewart, with manuscript working notes concerning the novel.
Typescript memoir of William Stark, Architect, by R Gordon Stark., 1936.
Typescript minute books of the Royal College of Physicians.
Typescript, minutes and notes concerning Prince Charles Edward Stuart and the 'Forty-five., 1745-1746.
Typescript of 'Speaking for Scotland' by Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid', with a copy of MacDiarmid's covering letter to the editor., [1946, or before.]
The typescript includes two poems which were omitted from the edition, 'Ho my little sparrow' and 'The Soaring Bird'. There is also a manuscript copy of 'Two Memories' (folio 68).
Typescript transcriptions of the registers of the later mediaeval Archbishops of Armagh (1361-1543), prepared by Edward Frederick Denis Roberts and William George Henry Quigley., 1950-1955.
Typescripts of an article, ‘The War Neuroses - their Nature and Significance’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1940-1941, 1943.
Typescripts of the article, ‘On the Nature and Aims of Psycho-Analytical Treatment’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1958-1961.
Typescripts of 'The swans of Berwick' by Sydney Durward Tremayne., [1962, or before.]
The contents are as follows. (i) Typescript with manuscript corrections (folio 1). It includes (folio 3) excerpts of reviews of ‘The rock and the bird’. (ii) Printer's copy (folio 70).
Typescripts of 'The turning sky' by Sydney Durward Tremayne., [1969, or before.]
The contents are as follows. (i) Typescripts with manuscript corrections and additions. (Folio 1.) There are several versions of the longer poems. (ii) Fair typescript (Folio 94.) The order of contents and choice of poems differ from the published edition. (iii) Printer's copy. (Folio l46.)
Typescripts of 'Tides of Torach', a three-act play set in the west of Scotland early in the 10th century by Margaret Noël-Paton., 1952, undated.
The manuscript contains a synopsis (folio 1), two typescripts of the text (folios 7, 81), and copies of the original and second (1952) versions of the Prologue and Interlude (folio 155).
Typescripts, with a few manuscripts of poems in English, by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1930-1939, undated.
There are several copies of some of the poems, and a number of title-pages, which suggest that Sydney Goodsir Smith was arranging the poems for publication.
Unidentified legal treatise., 17th century.
The first leaf of the treatise, along with most of the second and third and some others have been lost. The text is arranged in 85 tituli. No cases later than the 1630s appear to be cited. This is followed (folio 94) by a selection from Haddington's ‘Practicks’ and by some extra, un-numbered tituli. Loosely inserted (folios 105-106) is a copy of an act concerning the highway through Inveresk.