Offprints.
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Papers concerning the death of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1965.
Papers of and concerning John S Haldane.
Includes formal documents, 1879-1935, offprints, 1890-circa 1936, and articles, 1936, 1960 and undated, concerning Haldane.
Papers of and concerning Maria Edgeworth., 1814-1843, 1937.
Papers of Dr Robert Maclagan Gorrie.
Includes typescripts, cuttings and offprints concerning forestry and soil erosion, especially in India.
Papers of G S Fraser.
Includes typescripts of articles, essays, reviews and translations, many arranged in order by Fraser`s wife, Eileen, with a view to publication in collected form; also includes printed material by Fraser and correspondence concerning his work.
Papers of Iain Finlay Maciver.
Comprising undergraduate essays and examination scripts; notes for research degree; drafts, versions and off-prints of articles; texts and other scholarly works.
Papers relating to an article entitled, 'Lost letters of Maria Edgeworth and Lady Romilly', by Samuel Henry Romilly: includes typescript transcriptions of the letters, manuscript notes and an off print of the article., ? 1937.
Papers relating to the personal interest of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn in migraine; and, personal recollections of Fairbairn in the context of self-analysis., 1919-circa 1955.
Printed material., 1930-1977, undated.
Including diaries, correspondence, photographs, and articles, mainly concerning natural history and piping.
Prose and verse dramas of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1842-1846.
The contents are as follows:
(i) 'Mary Zembia', 1842 (folio 2);
(ii) 'Voluptas oculorum', undated (folio 74);
(iii) 'Batavia sperans', 1843 (folio 89), followed (folio 137) by an off-print of the ‘Metropolitan Magazine’ containing Act V of the play;
(iv) 'History of the Scottish Secession Church', undated (folio 147);
(v) 'The War of American Independence' with historical notes, 1846 (folio 191).
Research files concerning works of other authors., 1818-2010, undated.
Research on Clan Morrison and Sutherland archaeology., 1885 and undated.
Reviews by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of works of other authors., 1939-1957.
"Speech of Austen Henry Layard, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, Friday, April 11, 1862, on affairs in Italy.", 1862.
The speech, an offprint from "Hansard`s Parliamentary Debates, Vol. clxvi", is accompanied by an envelope addressed by Layard to "Mrs. Austen, 6 Montegue Place, Bedford Green, WC".
"The Seaforth Papers", an offprint from the "North British Review", bound with letters to the editor, David Douglas.
Correspondents include Robert Carruthers and Sir Herbert Maxwell.
Traced off copy - Course of river, and proposed new cut - Keith, Banff - surveyed by D A Stevenson., 1898.
Two commonplace books of Margaret Ritchie, with an offprint of an article by James Ritchie and a needlework pouch, possibly created by Margaret Ritchie. , 1973, ?1980s, 1983.
The commonplace books and the offprint were held together in the pouch, possibly for sentimental reasons.
Typescript, with annotations by Robert Graves, of Ruthven Todd's poem 'Meeting again', followed by signed offprints of some of Todd's poems and articles., [1968, or before.]
These papers are composite manuscripts formed from various accessions. The source of acquisition of each of the accessions is recorded under the relevant description
Typescripts of articles by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘A Revised Psychopathology of Psychoses and Psychoneuroses’; and, ‘Beyond the Oedipus Situation’., 1941-circa 1942.
Typescripts of translations of poems, and typescripts, photocopies and offprints of articles on poetry by G J Fraser.
Typescripts of works by Sydney Goodsir Smith, Crieff Williamson and John Guthrie.
Typescripts, offprints, and related material concerning the Linear B script., Undated.
Frank Roydon Richards, rector of Glasgow Academy from 1932 to 1959, devoted much of his retirement to the study of Linear B and especially the methods used by Michael Ventris, to whose decipherment he took a sceptical attitude. For comparative purposes he also studied the methods used by the decipherers of Hittite and other cuneiform scripts. The bulk of the material consists of transcripts of texts and summaries of books and articles, with critical comments by Richards interspersed.