Galley proofs. Proofs (printed matter).
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated proofs of Morrison's edition of the poetry of Rob Donn Mackay., Probably 1890s.
Proofs of Morrison's edition. The printed pages, pasted onto the backs of Edinburgh Public Library book order forms, are heavily annotated with background notes and corrections, expansions and re-ordering of the texts of the songs.
Box containing design proofs, correspondence, and papers concerning the publication of 'Moderation Be Damned: Edith Simon', 1992, 2004-2005
Corrected and amended galley proofs of 'Dolly and the cookie bird' by Dorothy Dunnett, for Houghton Mifflin publication., 1969, undated.
Also known as 'Ibiza surprise' and 'Murder in the round'.
Corrected and amended galley proofs of 'Game of kings' by Dorothy Dunnett, G B Putnam publisher edition., Undated.
Corrected galley and page-proofs of ‘In memoriam James Joyce’ by Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’, and related printed material., [1955, or before.]
Corrected galley and page proofs of the American edition of ‘The estate of poetry’ by Edwin Muir., [1962, or before.]
Corrected galley-proofs and a printed copy of ‘Toom Byres’ (Glasgow, 1936) by Robert McLellan., 1936.
Robert McLellan's early plays were intended for the stage, but he later wrote for both radio and television. Not all were published, and many circulated in typescript copies.
Corrected galley proofs of 'Dolly and the doctor bird' by Dorothy Dunnett., 1971.
Corrected galley proofs of 'Game of kings' by Dorothy Dunnett, G B Putnam publisher edition., Undated.
Corrected galley-proofs of 'Toom Byres' by Robert McLellan., 1936.
Robert McLellan's early plays were intended for the stage, but he later wrote for both radio and television. Not all were published, and many circulated in typescript copies.
Corrected proofs of 'India, Minto and Morley' by Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto., [1934, or before.]
As well as material of inherent literary or intellectual interest, the papers in this section, deriving from various members of the family, provide a record of entertainment and leisure in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Corrected proofs of 'India, Minto and Morley' by Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto., [1934, or before.]
As well as material of inherent literary or intellectual interest, the papers in this section, deriving from various members of the family, provide a record of entertainment and leisure in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Corrected proofs of 'India, Minto and Morley' by Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto., [1934, or before.]
As well as material of inherent literary or intellectual interest, the papers in this section, deriving from various members of the family, provide a record of entertainment and leisure in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Corrected proofs of 'India, Minto and Morley' by Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto., [1934, or before.]
As well as material of inherent literary or intellectual interest, the papers in this section, deriving from various members of the family, provide a record of entertainment and leisure in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Corrected proofs of James J Guthrie's 'These green pastures: essays in the spirit of Sussex', which was to have been issued by the Caravel Press., 1952.
The contents consist of galley proofs, lacking the foreword (folio 1), a paste-up of page proofs, lacking some of the poems and the three last essays (folio 18), and two pen drawings (folio 60).
Dramatic works of Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1955-[1983, or before.]
Robert Sutherland (1909-1981) who wrote under the name 'Robert Garioch', was educated in Edinburgh and, after the war of 1939-1945 when he was a prisoner in Italy and Germany, became a schoolteacher in Kent. He returned to Edinburgh in 1959, where he taught and worked for the School of Scottish Studies in the University.
Editorial papers of Robin Fulton concerning 'Lines Review'., 1967-1970.
The contents are as follows. (i) Letters to Robin Fulton, 1968-1969 (folio 1); (ii) Corrected galley proofs of numbers 25-27, 1967-1968 (folio 5). The order of contents differs from that in the published version, and galleys 5-10 of number 26 are missing. (iii) Typescript, with editorial deletions, of 'Transparencies', a sequence of poems by Iain Crichton Smith, published in number 29, June 1969 (folio 55); (iv) Drawings by Pete Morgan, published in number 32, March 1970 (folio 68).
First proof, "Sir A. Henry Layard G.C.B., D.C.L. : autobiography and letters from his childhood until his appointment as H.M. Ambassador at Madrid" : "Chapter [VII]. Politics and art, 1851-69"., ? 1903.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Galley and page proofs of bibliography of Giuseppe Verde, by Cecil Hopkinson., Undated.
Concerning Hopkinson`s bibliographies of Berlioz and Verdi.
Galley proof, revised and corrected by Sir Walter Scott, of a letter of ‘Aliquis’ to the editor of the ‘Edinburgh Weekly Journal’, concerning Scott’s ‘The life of Napoleon Buonaparte'., 1827.
Galley-proofs and photographs for the Pilgrim Trust publication ‘Recording Scotland’, edited by James B Salmond, with a small amount of related correspondence., 1942-1954.
Galley proofs containing the second half of the novel 'Grey granite' by James Leslie Mitchell, Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., [1934, or before.]
The galley proofs are numbered 37-62.
Galley proofs corrected by the printer of Nine against the unknown’, under its original title, 'Earth-conquerors; or the quest of the Fortunate Isles' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., 1934.
Galleys 1-49, corresponding to pages 1-122 of the published text, are missing.