Articles.
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
Magazine, 'Arts news', (winter 2003, issue 62). Containing article on page 13, "Business class" relating to Room 13., 2003.
The box is covered in a school jersey from Lochyside RC Primary School.
Magazine files and content files of 'Cencrastus' magazine., 1989-2004.
Magazine, 'Telegraph magazine', (8 March 2003). Containing article on pages 30-35, "Young masters" relating to Room 13., 2003.
The box is covered in a school jersey from Lochyside RC Primary School.
Manuscript, and amended and revised typescripts, of an article, ‘Considerations Arising Out of the Schreber Case’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1956.
Manuscript and corrected proofs of an apparently unpublished article, 'The Bersaglieri' by George Cadogan., 1864.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript and typescript drafts, printed cuttings and photocopies of articles and stories of George Campbell Hay., [Circa 1938]-[circa 1980.]
Most of the material was written before 1948, but some later book reviews are included.
Manuscript and typescripts of articles by Bessie MacArthur., 1932-?1970, undated.
Manuscript and typescripts of lectures and an article by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: `"Abnormal Psychology (Its Concepts and Theories)" by H L Hollingworth`; and, ‘Medical and Psychological Aspects of the Problem of Child Assault’., 1933-1935.
Manuscript drafts and a typescript of a paper ‘Considerations in support of the Psychology of Object-Relations and Dynamic Structure’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1953.
Manuscript drafts and typescripts of a paper, ‘Freud and the Psycho-Analytical Method’, subsequently entitled ‘Freud, the Psycho-Analytical Method and Mental Health’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1956.
Manuscript drafts for a paper on `Glacial Periods` by John Francis Campbell, and several printed items concerning geology in India., 1876-1877.
There are four different drafts of ‘Glacial Periods’, only one of which corresponds with the printed version (folios 76-166). The text relates largely to geological observations Campbell made ‘after spending nearly six months in India and some weeks in Lombardy’. There is a letter to Campbell from William S Dallas, the geologist, 1877, concerning the publication of ‘Glacial Periods’ (folio 132).
Manuscript of an anonymous article, apparently unpublished, reviewing 'Essay on the variation of the compass' by William Bain., 1817.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'A correct account of the escape of James Henry Attwood and his family from Odessa in the south of Russia', by James Henry Attwood., ?1841.
James Henry Attwood, a British resident in Odessa, had become involved in proceedings with the Russian police.
The article contains copies of letters to his brother, Benjamin Attwood, and to Lord Heytesbury, British Ambassador at St. Petersburg.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'A terrible doom', and corrected proof of 'The Attaman: a tale of the Kosaks' by Jayne Emily De Laszowska., ?1885, [1885, or before].
The contents are as follows:
(i) Manuscript of 'A terrible doom' (folio 1);
(ii) Corrected proof of 'The Attaman: a tale of the Kosaks' (folio 25).
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'Art in the XV century' by Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards., 1854.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article by Archibald Alison reviewing ‘Chronique de Juillet, 1830’ by Louis Rozet., ?1833.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'Emerson and Remusat on England' by Francis Espinasse., 1856.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'Memoir of Louisa de Stolberg, Countess of Albany' by James Grant., ?1855.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'The great antiquity of the earth proved by the soils which cover its surface' by Harland Coultas., 19th century.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished article, 'The Pythagoreans' by Arthur Christopher Benson., 1885-1900.
The article was written sometime between 1885 and 1900.
Also included is a report on the article in the hand of Alexander Allardyce, Blackwood's reader.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished obituary article by Frederick W Croly on his father, George Croly., 1860.
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an apparently unpublished political article on Scotland by James Grant, 'Written about the time we formed the Scottish Rights Association', i.e. 1852., [Circa 1852.]
Besides being a most prolific writer of fiction (he produced some fifty-six novels), James Grant wrote on the history, particularly military history, of Scotland. He was a keen supporter of the Volunteer Movement in Edinburgh, and founded, in 1852, the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights.
Manuscript of an article and drafts of a note by George Robert Gleig., 1867, ?1873.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Manuscript, ?1873, of an apparently unpublished article, 'Can it be done?' by George Robert Gleig (folio 1);
(ii) Drafts of a note by Gleig published in "Blackwood's Magazine", February 1867, correcting statements made by the author in an article, 'Who are the Reformers, and what do they want?', published in the previous number of "Blackwood’s Magazine" (folio 85).
Manuscript of an article entitled 'Hidden fires', and a photostat of a letter of George Eliot to Caroline Bray, in which the article is mentioned., 1861.
Manuscript of an article for the "Quarterly Review" : "The Euphrates Valley", by Austen Henry Layard., 1857.
The manuscripts, proofs and typescripts in this series all relate to the written works of Layard about his experiences and work within the Ottoman Empire. This includes some of his most well known publications, including 'Nineveh and its Remains', which was first published by John Murray in 1849.