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Subject: Poetry.
Subject: Facsimiles. Reproductions.
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Facsimiles of the original manuscript of two poems of Edward Lear.
Manuscripts collected by Walter Biggar Blaikie, Doctor of Laws, editor of volumes concerning Jacobitism in the publications of the Scottish History Society, etc.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, relating principally to William Forbes Skene’s work in preparing his ‘Chronicles of the Picts and Scots’ and ‘Celtic Scotland’.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, including that of William Forbes Skene.
Album of Adam White, the naturalist (1817-1879), entitled on the cover 'Weeds and wild flowers'.
Copy of facsimile of "Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect" (Kilmarnock, 1786), known as the Kilmarnock Burns, collated with the Edinburgh edition (1787), annotated by Prof Robert Dewar and with his notes inserted.
Facsimile of a poem addressed by Sir Walter Scott to Monsieur Alexandre, the ventriloquist., ?1824.
Facsimile of the original manuscript of the poem, 'The Story of the Pobble, who has no toes, and the Princess Bink' by Edward Lear., Mid 19th century-late 19th century.
Facsimile of the original manuscript of the poem, 'The Quangle Wangle's Hat' by Edward Lear., Mid 19th century-late 19th century.
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