Interleaves.
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript annotations of the first half of the eighteenth century on interleaved copies of ‘Fabularum aesopicarum delectus, cum Rogeri L'Estrange, equitis, interpretatione Anglica, necnon Latina variorum, Horatii, Phaedri, Faerni, &c. In usum studiosae juventutis Academiae Edinensis’ (Edinburgi, apud Jacobum Watson, MDCCX).
Manuscript, first page proofs, and an interleaved proof copy of J A Harvie-Brown, "The Wonderful Trout".
With relevant notes and correspondence.
Material of Alexander Philip on the reform of the calendar, including an interleaved copy of ‘The determination of Easter Day’ (London, 1915) by A M W Downing, typescript and manuscript notes, press-cuttings and letters., 1914-1929.
Microfilm of interleaved and annotated copy of ’Hamlet … by William Shakespeare … printed from the acting copy, with remarks and critical, by D G … as performed at the Theatre Royal, London’ (London, [?1826-?1847]), used as a prompt book for the 1849 production at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh with Thomas Powrie in the leading role.
Microfilm of ‘Magnum Opus’ of Sir Walter Scott, volume 24: ‘Novels and romances of the author of Waverley [Sir Walter Scott]. Volume VI. Peveril of the peak [continued and] Quentin Durward [part only]’ (Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co. 1824); interleaved with the author’s annotations, corrections and additions, 1828-1831.
Notebook of General Sir George Murray containing his copy of the general orders, 12 June 1796-2 May 1797, issued by General Sir Ralph Abercromby during the expedition against the West Indies., 1796-1797.
The volume has blotting paper interleaves.
Notebook of John Marshall containing personal accounts, 1807-1809, and notes, undated, on the study of history., 1807-1809, undated.
The notebook contains interleaves of blotting paper, many of which have been used to take notes.
Notes of the lectures of Jacobus Gronovius on the ‘Annals and Histories of Tacitus’, delivered at Leyden, interleaved with the Elzevir edition of Tacitus, 1640., 1693-1694.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Notes of the lectures of Jacobus Gronovius on the ‘Annals' of Tacitus, delivered at Leyden., 1693.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Notes of the lectures of Jacobus Gronovius on the 'Histories' of Tacitus, delivered at Leyden., 1694.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Notes taken by Alexander Cunningham, afterwards Sir Alexander Dick, Baronet, of Prestonfield, when attending Herman Boerhaave’s lectures in Leyden from 1724 to 1726, interleaved with Herman Boerhaave’s ‘Institutiones medicae’, 3rd edition (1720), wanting all after page 320.
'Of printing in Scotland' and 'Of printing in Ireland' from ‘Typographical antiquities’ by Joseph Ames, edited by William Herbert, volume iii, pages 1467-1526, interleaved, with numerous notes and insertions in several hands., 4th quarter of 18th century-4th quarter of 19th century.
The printed items are preceded (folio 2) by a manuscript by Robert Dickson, circa 1876, 'Sketch of the introduction and progress of the art of printing in Scotland in the sixteenth century', most of which was incorporated into ‘The annals of Scottish printing’ by Dickson and J P Edmond (Cambridge, 1890).
Papers concerning the Keiths, Earls Marischal.
'Paradise lost' by John Milton, books iii-vi, pages 193-535 (printed), interleaved, with autograph notes of John Gibson Lockhart, as if in preparation of a new edition., [1813, or after.]
The paper is water-marked 1813.
‘Paradise of daynty devises’, compiled by Richard Edwards, 'copied in October 1798 from a MS. copy made by the late Mr Herbert, now in the Collection of Francis Douce Esqr., by John Brand, in Somerset House'. , 1577.
‘Peninsular scenery illustrated in a series of views, taken from nature A.D. 1819. By an amateur’ (London, 1824), with manuscript descriptions by the author, George Lewis Augustus Douglas, of the engraved scenes.
‘Pharmacopœia Pauperum, in usum Nosocomii Regii Edinburgensis’ (Edinburgh, 1752), interleaved with further recipes and notes, apparently the work of a student, Charles Wilson, whose signature appears on the end-paper.
Photocopies of six sample pages of annotations on the interleavings of a Bible.
Printed copy of the song, 'Tranent Muir' by Sir Walter Scott, interleaved with anonymous explanatory notes and annotations, with an endorsement by Scott.
The endorsement by Sir Walter Scott is as follows, 'Tranent Muir & Notes to be taken in page 189'.
Printed copy of 'Torwatletie' (Glasgow, 1950) by Robert McLellan, interleaved with stage directions in manuscript for the part of Ailie., 1950.
Robert McLellan's early plays were intended for the stage, but he later wrote for both radio and television. Not all were published, and many circulated in typescript copies.
Printed items with notes and other bibliographical material inserted by Robert Dickson, the surgeon and bibliographer.
Printed 'Specimen of notes on the statute law of Scotland, from the first parliament of James I to the accession of James VI', by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, interleaved, with autograph notes by Andrew Crosbie, Advocate.
This is one of the copies issued privately and sent to legal authorities for their remarks.
Producer's typescript of 'A Master of Men', a three-act play by Joe Corrie about a colliery manager., [1944, or before.]
The typescript gives the dialogue only, but has been interleaved with typed stage directions and notes. The play was first produced by the Citizens' Theatre Company in 1944.
Prompt copy of two productions of ‘Guy Mannering’ a musical play by Daniel Terry, based on the novel of Sir Walter Scott.
Proof copy of a reprint of "Jones’s directory or, useful pocket companion, for the year 1786", interleaved and heavily annotated by John Buchanan, 'Glasguensis'.
There are some proof corrections on the title-page by James MacLehose, the publisher, and on the fly-leaf his signature and a note by his son, the donor.