Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
"Transactions of the Buchan Club” (Peterhead: P. Scrogie, 1942)., 1942.
‘Treasure Island’ by Robert Louis Stevenson (London, 1898), with notes by Graham Balfour at intervals throughout the text., 1898, undated.
On the fly leaf, Balfour notes, 'This book is to be kept, as it has been partly collated with the serial form in Young Folks in the British Museum'.
‘Tweeddale prize essay on the rainfall’ by T F Jamieson (Edinburgh and London, 1860), with a few pencil annotations and two tables entitled 'Rain registers'., 1860.
‘Twelfth night’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1930), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1930.
‘Two addresses delivered at the opening and the close of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in May 1870’ by John Wilson (Edinburgh, 1870)., 1870.
Two copies of ‘A large new historical Catalogue of the Bishops of the Several Sees within the Kingdom of Scotland Down to the Year 1688’ by Bishop Robert Keith (Edinburgh, 1755) with manuscript annotations., 1755.
Two copies of 'O na Ceithir Airdean' (Edinburgh, 1952) by George Campbell Hay., 1952.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
‘Two gentlemen of Verona’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921.
Two letters, a leaf of manuscript, and a watercolour sketch by Joyce Cary, inserted in a copy of her 'A house of children' (London, 1941).
The manuscript contains a passage from the novel corresponding to page 30 and notes for another work. The sketch illustrates the scene described on page 30.
“Two Sermons: The First by Samuel Lord Bishop of Oxford, Chancellor of the most noble Order of the Garter; the second by the Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond” (Montrose: Smith & Co., 1847)., 1847.
‘Two Theban queens’ by Colin Campbell (London, 1909); the author's copy.
Two volumes on secular antiquities, being the second and third parts of a work in three volumes by Richard Augustine Hay on the ecclesiastical and secular antiquities of Scotland., 1700-1707, or after.
Typed copy of 'Articles of the Edinburgh Union Society of Journeymen Bookbinders'., March 1822.
Typescript "Memories of the Advocates' Library" by William K Dickson, formerly Keeper of the Library and Librarian of the National Library of Scotland.
With a copy of William K Dickson’s ‘The National Library of Scotland', in ‘Juridical Review’, volume xl (1928), and a paper on the author by A A Grainger Stewart, ‘Scots Law Times’, December 1905 (both printed).
Typescript tour diaries of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton, with appendices., 1909-1913.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Typescript translation of part of 'Mèmoires du Captaine Pèron sur ses voyages, etc.’, which describes the voyage of the 'Otter' from Sydney to the American Coast., [1824, or after.]
The translation is from a copy in the Mitchell Library, Sydney.
Typescript translation of the 'History of the tyranny of the English government, exercised against the eminent Scotchman Thomas Muir', [1798, or after.]
The translation is from a copy in the Mitchell Library, Sydney.
Typescripts and published version of 'Torwatletie; or, the Apothecary' by Robert McLellan., 1940-1950.
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.
'Unlikely stories, mostly' (London: Penguin, 1984), by Alasdair Gray, with annotations., 1984.
Includes a thesis entitled "The World of 4 to 7 Years", 1960, together with printed items illustrating Gray`s work as a graphic artist and book designer.