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Literary papers of A L Kennedy, mainly relating to 'What becomes' and 'The blue book'.
Literary papers, circa 2009-2011, of A L Kennedy, mainly relating to 'What becomes' (Jonathan Cape, 2009) and 'The blue book' (Jonathan Cape, 2011).
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 Ronald Frame.
Includes notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts of short stories, novels, plays, and works for radio.
Literary, personal and political papers of James Kelman, with digital archive.
Literary works of Margaret Hamilton Noël-Paton (born 1896), grand-daughter of Sir Joseph Noël-Paton, the painter.
Papers, including manuscript and typescript drafts of plays, operas, novels, short stories, sketches and correspodence, of William McArthur.
Including manuscript and typescript drafts of plays, operas, novels, short stories, and sketches, and circa 500 letters to, and copies of letters of McArthur, mostly concerning the broadcasting of his works.
Papers of Alexander Reid.
Including letters, notebooks, diaries and corrected typescripts of plays, short stories, poems, novels, and articles.
Correspondents include James Bridie, Neil Gunn, and Robert McLellan.
Papers of George Friel.
Includes corrected typescripts of novels, short stories, and plays, together with associated correspondence.
Papers of James Kennaway, including literary notebooks and drafts of novels, plays and short stories.
Papers of Katherine Cecil Thurston.
Includes literary and personal correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of novels, short stories and plays, and photographs.
Papers of Nigel Tranter.
Indcludes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of novels, short stories, and plays, architectural notes and drawings and correspondence.
Papers of Robert Kemp.
Including diaires, accounts, photographs and typesripts of plays, novels, short stories, addresses, broadcast talks and documentaries.
With letters of, among others, James Bridie and Cedric Thorpe Davie.
Papers of Robert Kemp, including typescripts of plays, novels, short stories, addresses, broadcast talks and documentaries; correspondence, including letters from James Bridie and Cedric Thorpe Davie; diaries, accounts, press cuttings and photographs.
Typescript drafts of novel of Jessie Kesson, "Where the Apple Ripens" (1978).
With manuscript and typescript of associated short story and radio play, undated.
Typescripts of literary works by Tom Hanlin (1907-1953).
Tom Hanlin worked as a coalminer at Armadale, West Lothian, until 1946 and much of his fiction is set in Scottish mining communities.