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Subject: Publications.
Subject: Publications.
Type: Collection
Subject: Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
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Letters. Correspondence.
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Poetry.
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Notebooks.
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Portraits.
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Typescripts.
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Certificates.
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Christmas cards.
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Interleaves.
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Literature (writings).
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Plays.
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‘Two Theban queens’ by Colin Campbell (London, 1909); the author's copy.
‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (Aberdeen, 1933), containing inserts; with further letters and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.
‘Lays and lyrics’ by Charles Gray (Edinburgh, 1841) with pencil and wash illustrations, 1846, of A A Ritchie.
Working copy of the ‘Peerage of Scotland’ (Edinburgh, 1813) by Sir Robert Douglas, revised and corrected by John Philp Wood: including revised printings of certain pages, extensive annotations by Wood, and related material, including some of later date, also concerning peerages.
Papers of Dr Anna ('Nan') Shepherd (1893-1981).
Papers of and concerning John MacDougall Hay (1881-1919), father of the poet George Campbell Hay.
Papers concerning the poet, Helen B Cruickshank (1886-1975).
Letters, manuscripts, notebooks and printed items of and concerning David Gray, of Kirkintilloch.
'Lives of the most eminent British painters, sculptors, and architects', by Allan Cunningham, various editions, (London, 1830-1839), 6 volumes, interleaved, with original letters to the author and others (1829-1837), copies of letters (1710-1830) and notes in the autograph of his son Francis, printed cuttings, and portraits.
"Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's writings and ana" by Isaac Watson Dyer (Portland, Maine, 1928), presented by the author to James A S Barrett, with pencil notes and other additions.
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