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  • Subject: Notebooks.
  • Subject: Plays.
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  • Archival Object 21
  • Collection 18
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  • Manuscripts. 20
  • Poetry. 17
  • Typescripts. 16
  • Novels. 10
  • Correspondence. 9
  • Short stories. 5
  • Articles. 4
  • Diaries. 4
  • Drafts. Documents. 4
  • Letters. Correspondence. 3
  • Lists. 3
  • Notes. 3
  • Scripts. Documents 3
  • Translations. Documents. 3
  • Autobiographies. 2
  • Essays. 2
  • Family papers. 2
  • Fiction. 2
  • Personal papers. 2
  • Africa. Continent. 1
  • Biographies. 1
  • Botswana. Africa. Nation. Longitude: 24.0000. Latitude: -22.0000. 1
  • Broadcasts. Events. 1
  • Criticism. 1
  • Epigrams. 1
  • Essays 1
  • Histories. 1
  • Illustrations. Layout features. 1
  • Journals. Accounts. 1
  • Literature (writings). 1
  • Mountaineering. 1
  • Newspapers. 1
  • Offprints. 1
  • Photocopies. 1
  • Photographs. 1
  • Positives. Photographs. 1
  • Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 1
  • Proofs. printed matter 1
  • Quotations (texts). 1
  • Scrapbooks 1
  • Slides. Photographs. 1
  • Travel journals 1
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  • Two notebooks and part of a playscript of Naomi Mitchison.

  • Literary papers of John Herdman.

  • Papers of Alexander Scott.

  • Literary papers of Sydney Goodsir Smith.

  • Papers of Arnold Kemp, Robert Kemp, and relating to the Kemp family.

  • Papers of Alexander Reid.

  • `Notebook C` of George Crabbe., 1813-1824.

  • Notebook of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, originally labelled on the spine, 'My Barbarossa Succedaneum 1833-1834'., 1833-1834.

  • Notebook of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, originally labelled on the spine, 'Hocus Pocus, 1834-1837', containing epigrams, poems and unfinished verses., 1834-1837.

  • Notebook containing the manuscript of a farce, 'Redwood', in two acts, with short stage instructions and occasional verses in the text.

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