Articles.
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
'Ten Thousand miles in Canada'; articles giving Neil Munro's impressions of Canada on a visit in 1903., 1903.
Born in Inveraray, Neil Munro became a journalist in Glasgow, rising to the post of editor of the ‘Glasgow Evening News’. His papers consist largely of manuscripts of his novels and short stories, though some of his newspaper articles are represented by presscuttings.
Texts of articles and other papers published in the 'Alpine journal'., 1949-1952.
Containing:
(1) texts of articles and other papers published in vol 57 (1949-50)
(2) texts of articles and other papers published in vol 58 (1950-51)
(3) texts of articles and other papers published in vol 59 (1951-52)
'The Cheltenham ladies college magazine', containing an article by Janet Adam Smith., Spring 1923.
Correspondence, personal and literary papers, published articles and reviews, mountaineering papers, and photographs, circa 1911-2013, of Janet Adam Smith (1905-1999), author, journalist and mountaineer.
‘The Researchers’ articles of Tom Weir in ‘Scotland’s Magazine’, writing under the pseudonym ‘Ward Clarke’., 1969-1970.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
‘Thomas Carlyle, Eine biographisch-literarische Charakteristik’ by Friedrich Althaus, with Thomas Carlyle’s autograph remarks on the margins and on interleaved sheets., 1866.
Tom Weir articles for 'Scotland’s Magazine'., 1953-1974, undated.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles for 'Scotland’s Magazine'. , 1953-1974 undated.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles for ‘Scottish Field’., 1950-1960.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles in ‘Scottish Field’., 1950-1963.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles in 'Scottish Field'., 1951-1968.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles in ‘Scottish Field’., 1952-1970.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles in ‘Scottish Field’. , 1956-1972.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Tom Weir articles in ‘Sphere’., 1952-1960.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Transcripts and texts of interviews with John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan, containing a photocopy of an article 'The theory and practice of political theatre' by John McGrath, possibly published in 'Theatre Quarterly'., 1978-1982.
Aside from, though related to, his work with 7:84, John McGrath was involved in the study of political theatre, and was himself the subject of many articles, papers and dissertations. Much of the material listed in this section falls into this category, though there is also some that might equally well have been incorporated into the main 7:84 sequence, and vice-versa. There is some overlap with, and duplication of, items in the main sequence.
Tributes to and articles concerning Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1936-1985, undated.
Included are page proofs of 'Hugh MacDiarmid: a festschrift' (Edinburgh, 1962) (folio 3).
Two articles on Charles Napier, with an article on William Napier, all by Whitwell Elwin and each extracted from the "Quarterly Review". The pages have been revised by Elwin., ? 1857-? 1864.
The manuscripts, proofs and notebooks here reflect the interests and writing of Whitwell Elwin. There are items relating to Alexander Pope, William and Charles Napier, James Boswall and Samuel Johnson, and William Cowper among others. Many of these items relate to the work of Whitwell for the 'Quarterly Review' and his other published works, including 'Some XVIII century men of letters'.
Two articles on James Boswell and Samuel Johnson by Whitwell Elwin, each extracted from the "Quarterly Review"., ? 1857-? 1900.
Two bundles of reviews and articles by Janet Adam Smith for various publications., 1934-1992.
Two copies of 'The Cheltenham ladies college magazine', containing a poem and an article by Janet Adam Smith., 1922-1923.
Correspondence, personal and literary papers, published articles and reviews, mountaineering papers, and photographs, circa 1911-2013, of Janet Adam Smith (1905-1999), author, journalist and mountaineer.
Two fragments, undated, of manuscripts of articles by James Grant., [Before 1888.]
The first article is entitled 'Scotland. Picturesque Europe No. 44', and discusses 'Border castles and counties'. The second, beginning on folio 9, is part of an article on Scottish politics, of which the title page is missing. Both articles appear to be unpublished.
Two typescript copies of an anonymous article on Melrose's memorial edition of 'The house with the green shutters' by George Douglas Brown, and two copies of a report on the Diamond jubilee of Ochiltree School-Fellows' reunion., [?1917-?1923.]
Many of the drafts are early compositions, but they include all that apparently now exists of 'The House with the Green Shutters', published in 1901 (MSS.8171-8172), and two items not by George Douglas Brown (MS.8178).
MSS.8171-8176 are written in school notebooks.
Typescript articles of Christopher K Mylne, largely on subjects relating to wildlife and nature, but also includes recollections of World War II., 1956-1995, undated.
Christopher K Mylne wrote many articles for various publications over the years. His writing usually focussed on Scottish wildlife and the typescripts and publications here reflect that focus.
Typescript copy of an apparently unpublished article entitled 'The Fallacy of the Douglas Scheme' by Maurice H Dobb, with a typewritten letter from the firm of Routledge and Kegan Paul to Mr C K Ogden concerning its publication., 1925.
Typescript drafts for several articles related to 'The Book of Job'., 1954.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry, short stories and a novel, "Reality and Dreams".