Professional papers.
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Academic and literary papers, including lecture notes, correspondence and typescripts, of Angus Calder.
A collection of lecture notes for literature courses at the University of Nairobi, 1969-1971, and manuscripts, typescripts, proofs and correspondence relating to the published works 'Revolutionary Empire' (London: Cape, 1981) and 'Waking in Waikato' (Edinburgh: Diehard, 1997).
Academic and literary papers, including typescripts, drafts and correspondence, of Angus Calder.
Concerning his doctoral thesis, books and broadcasts, his involvement in East African literature, his editorship of 'Journal of Commonwealth literature' and convenorship of the Scottish Poetry Library.
Includes lectures notes, drafts, histories, correspondence and interviews.
Constitutions, annual reports, minutes, magazines, scrapbooks, photographs and other records of and relating to Deaf Action and its predecessor bodies.
Correspondence and papers, 1793-1828, of Deputy Commissary General James Ogilvie, together with a small unrelated quantity of letters and chiefly printed papers, 1787-1835, undated, of the sons of Garret Wellesley, 1st Earl of Mornington.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning John Allan Broun, mostly relating to work on magnetism and meteorology.
Correspondence and papers of Arthur Woodburn, including articles, press cuttings, lectures, photographs, glass slides and drafts of an autobiography.
Arthur Woodburn's strong interest in economics, education, European unity, international relations, modern languages and Scottish history and literature are reflected in the papers.
Correspondence and papers of Hugh Pattison Macmillan, Baron Macmillan (1873-1952).
Correspondence and papers of Sir Charles Stuart (created Baron Stuart de Rothesay in 1828), British Ambassador to France, 1815-1830.
The contents of the collection range from 1800 to 1847 with a few later, and many undated items. Most (about two-thirds) of the collection concern Sir Charles Stuarts years as ambassador.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Lewis Robertson.
Correspondence and papers, private and official, of Brigadier-General Alexander Walker.
Correspondence and works of Robert Nye.
174 letters, 1965-1974, mostly of Scottish authors to Robert Nye on literary matters.
Manuscript and typescript drafts, 1970, of a play, 'Sawney Bean', by Nye and William Watson.
Typescript drafts, 1971, of a play, 'Visakha', by Nye.
Correspondence, articles, reports, and photographs of and concerning Duncan Macrae, with related theatre programmes, press cuttings and playscripts.
Correspondence, diaries, business, and genealogical papers chiefly of the Richards family of Gardiner, Maine, and of the Ashburner family.
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, invitations, programmes and other papers of the Reverend Ian Paterson Renton.
Editorial correspondence to George Bruce, concerning 'Scottish Poetry I-IX', a series of anthologies.
Circa 100 letters, correspondents including Maurice Lindsay, Edwin Morgan and Alexander Scott, with a small number of typescripts of poems.
Ian Rankin archive.
Journals, notebooks and other papers of Sir James Mann Wordie, polar explorer, mostly relating to his tours and expeditions.
Journals, correspondence, notebooks, photographs, press-cuttings and related papers, 1903-1959, n.d., of and relating largely to the expeditions of polar exploration and scientific discovery, travel and mountaineering activities of Sir James Mann Wordie, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge (1889-1962).
Legal case papers of Judge David A O Edward, QC, with related documents.
Professional papers as counsel, 1979-89, of David A O Edward, QC, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the University of Edinburgh, 1985-9, and from 1989 a Judge of the European Community Court of the First Instance.
Literary and personal papers of Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, including notebooks, photographs, typescripts of published and unpublished books, articles, stories and poems, with associated correspondence and some genealogical material.
Literary and personal papers of Dorothy Dunnett.
Literary correspondence and personal papers of Hubert Peter Morrison, with some related correspondence and editorial papers of Thomas Nelson and Sons, publishers.
Literary papers of Don Paterson, including notebooks, manuscripts and typescript drafts of poetry, prose and drama.
Don Paterson's literary papers consist mainly of notebooks and poetry files in which his meticulous planning, working and reworking of the poems is evident. The notebooks are rarely only poetry and frequently contain doodles, bars of music and set lists relating to Lammas, 'mind-maps', packing lists and other such memory-aids, and lengthy notes often relating to his teaching activities.
Literary papers of Maureen McIlwraith, known as Mollie Hunter, including upublished novels, correspondence and audio-visual recordings.
Literary papers of Muriel Spark.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry, short stories and a novel, "Reality and Dreams".
Literary papers of Stuart MacGregor.
Includes manuscript drafts and typescripts of novels, plays, poems and short stories, with some correspondence and other writings.