Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
Found in 2201 Collections and/or Records:
Assorted papers of Tom H Gisbson, including correspondence, reports, press cuttings and related material., 1919-1962, undated.
Assorted papers relating to women's representation in Scottish politics., 1998-2000.
Author’s annotated copy of ‘The Grants of Corrimony’ (Berwick, 1895) by Sir Francis J Grant; with letters and other papers formerly loosely inserted therein., 1895, 1906-1950.
Author’s own copy of ‘The Gareloch as military port no. 1’ by Arnold Fleming (Helensburgh, [1949]); with corrections and additions throughout in manuscript, and numerous inserts.
Pasted in at beginning and end are newspaper cuttings, typescripts, and manuscripts, consisting of reviews of the book and of articles and notes on its subject, on Clyde steamers, and on Madeleine Smith.
Autobiographical papers of Mary E Haldane., 1896, [1916-1917], 1922-1925, undated
The papers consist of an account, 1896, (possibly a fair copy written up from notes or a diary) of a trip to Italy, travelling as far as Rome (folio 1), and reminiscences, ?1916, 1922-1925, undated, of Mary E Haldane’s early life and experiences (folio 15).
Autobiographical papers of Mary E Haldane., 1896, [1916-1917], 1922-1925, undated.
The papers consist of an account, 1896, (possibly a fair copy written up from notes or a diary) of a trip to Italy, travelling as far as Rome (folio 1), and reminiscences, ?1916, 1922-1925, undated, of Mary E Haldane’s early life and experiences (folio 15).
Autograph vocal scores of works by Hamish MacCunn.
‘Autographs, 8, Napoleon & his officers’., 1779-1870.
The letters, which were collected for their autograph interest, are chiefly on army administrative matters, but a few concern military conditions and contemporary events.
‘Autographs, 9, Napoleon & his officers’., 1795-1884.
The letters, which were collected for their autograph interest, are chiefly on army administrative matters, but a few concern military conditions and contemporary events.
‘Autographs, 10, Napoleon & his officers’., 1779-1870.
The letters, which were collected for their autograph interest, are chiefly on army administrative matters, but a few concern military conditions and contemporary events.
‘Autographs, 11, Napoleon & his camp’., 1794-1840.
The letters, which were collected for their autograph interest, are chiefly on army administrative matters, but a few concern military conditions and contemporary events.
‘Autographs, 12, Napoleon & his court’., 1797-1881.
The volume contains letters of Napoleon's family and members of his administration.
Background material, relating to the biography of Frances Tolmie, entitled' The old songs of Skye', by Ethel Bassin, containing correspondence, notes and press cuttings, arranged alphabetically., 1911-1975, undated.
Background papers, relating to the biography of Frances Tolmie, 'The old songs of Skye', by Ethel Bassin, containing correspondence, notes and press cuttings, arranged alphabetically, A-E., 1911-1920, 1939, 1950-1974, undated.
Background papers, relating to the biography of Frances Tolmie, 'The old songs of Skye', by Ethel Bassin, containing correspondence, notes and press cuttings, arranged alphabetically, F-M., 1925-1974, undated.
Background papers, relating to the biography of Frances Tolmie, 'The old songs of Skye', by Ethel Bassin, containing correspondence, notes and press cuttings, arranged alphabetically, N-W., 1939-1975, undated.
Bestseller lists featuring the novels of Ian Rankin; sales lists for Ian Rankin’s novels; Public Lending Right lists featuring Ian Rankin’s novels., 1997-2017.
This series contains press, awards, and other papers relating to the reputation of Ian Rankin, regarding his career as a writer and his personal life.
Bestseller lists from periodicals featuring the novels of Ian Rankin., 1997-2017.
Bestseller lists printed in newspapers other serial publications featuring the novels of Ian Rankin., 2001-2003.
The Bestseller Lists are determined by various authorities and printed in various periodicals. They include Scottish, national, and international rankings, and categories including fiction, hardcover, crime fiction, and others. Items include individual press cuttings, press cuttings provided by Durrants Press Cuttings, and photocopies of press cuttings. They are arranged chronologically, and thereafter alphabetically by publication/publisher.
Bestseller lists printed in newspapers other serial publications featuring the novels of Ian Rankin., 2004-2017.
The Bestseller Lists are determined by various authorities and printed in various periodicals. They include Scottish, national, and international rankings, and categories including fiction, hardcover, crime fiction, and others. Items include individual press cuttings, press cuttings provided by Durrants Press Cuttings, and photocopies of press cuttings. They are arranged chronologically, and thereafter alphabetically by publication/publisher.
Bibliographies and offprint distribution lists relating to the published papers of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn; with press cuttings, some relating to Fairbairn’s papers, others to psychoanalysis generally., 1929-1958.
"Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's writings and ana" by Isaac Watson Dyer (Portland, Maine, 1928), presented by the author to James A S Barrett, with pencil notes and other additions.
James A S Barrett contributed Section C (a list of the principal portraits, etc., of Carlyle, pages 533-542) to the work.
The volume contains Isaac Dyer's inscription to James Barrett, dated 1928, on the flyleaf, and pencil notes and amendments in Barrett's hand throughout. Press cuttings and a letter, 1930, of Robin Flower, Deputy Keeper of Manuscripts, British Museum, doubtless to Barrett, which were loosely enclosed at various places within the volume, have been tipped in.
Bills of inn-keepers, chiefly in Moray, Banffshire, and Aberdeenshire, but also in other parts of Scotland and in England, most before 1800, with newspaper-cuttings on the subject., 1750-1827, undated.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Bills of inn-keepers, chiefly in Moray, Banffshire, and Aberdeenshire, but also in other parts of Scotland and in England, with newspaper-cuttings on the subject., 1750-1827, undated.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Bills of inn-keepers, chiefly in Moray, Banffshire, and Aberdeenshire, but also in other parts of Scotland and in England, with newspaper-cuttings on the subject. , 1750-1827.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.