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Corrected typescript drafts of `Points in time: an autobiography` by Dr William Johnstone, and related materials.
Letters, papers and photographs of James Keir Hardie and Emrys Hughes.
Literary papers of John Herdman.
Includes literary notebooks, correspondence and manuscripts and typescripts of a novel, a play, short stories, poems, articles and an autobiography.
Literary papers of Muriel Spark, containing manuscripts, research material for critical works, and papers concerning her autobiography, 'Curriculum vitae'.
Literary papers of Wendy Wood.
Including corrected manuscripts and typescripts of autobiographical work and stories.
Manuscript and typescript drafts of autobiography of Maurice Lindsay, "Thank You for Having Me".
Manuscript and typescript of an autobiography, "The Buzzing Fly" by Fanny Susan Copeland.
Concerns Copeland`s life in Slovenia and wartime internment in Italy. Includes poems and biographical notes.
Manuscript drafts and corrected typescript of autobiography of Naomi Mitchison, "All Change Here", covering the years 1910-1918.
Manuscript drafts and corrected typescripts of autobiographical work of Naomi Mitchison, "Small Talk" (1973).
With corrected typescripts of three autobiographical articles.
Manuscript drafts and corrected typescripts of Naomi Mitchison, "You May Well Ask".
Being a volume of autobiography covering the years 1918-1940.
Papers of Alexander Scott.
Includes correspondence, noteboooks, and manuscripts and typescripts of poetry, fiction, plays, autiobiographical and critical works.
Papers of and concerning Hugh MacDiarmid.
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of poems, essays, articles, reviews and autobiography, literary notebooks and correspondence.
Papers of Duncan Glen.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of poems, a novel, autobiography, essays and articles.
Papers of George Scott-Moncrieff (1910-1974).
George Scott-Moncrieff spent much of his childhood in England, but returned to Scotland in the 1930s. His writing covered a wide range of subjects, including architecture, Scottish topography, fiction, drama and religious works, and the last two of these are well represented in his papers.
Papers of John Herdman.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of novels, short stories, autobiography articles, essays and reviews.
Papers of Sir Hugh McPherson (1870-1960) and his son Duncan.
From 1891 to 1925, Sir Hugh was in the Indian Civil Service, first in Bengal and from 1912 in Bihar and Orissa. The papers concern his career but also reflect his interest in walking and climbing in the Himalayas, an interest shared by his son.