Proofs. printed matter.
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Ethel Bassin, relating to the biography of Frances Tolmie, 'The old songs of Skye' (London: 1977), by Ethel Bassin., 1925-1977, undated.
Papers relating to 'Brenva', by Graham Brown, containing amended typed pages, corrections, notes and indexes., Undated.
Papers relating to publication of short story collections by Alasdair Gray., 1955, [1985]-1987.
This collection consists of manuscripts, typescripts, proofs and illustrative material relating to a wide range of Alasdair Gray’s work, including twenty-nine stage, radio and television plays, and the following published works:
'Lanark' (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1981).
'Lean tales' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1985).
'Lean tales' (London: Abacus, 1987).
'Old negatives' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1989).
Papers relating to the publication of works by Angus Calder., 1973-1999.
A collection of lecture notes for literature courses at the University of Nairobi, 1969-1971, and manuscripts, typescripts, proofs and correspondence relating to the published works 'Revolutionary Empire' (London: Cape, 1981) and 'Waking in Waikato' (Edinburgh: Diehard, 1997).
Papers relating to the publication of works of Mollie Hunter., 1973-1992, undated.
Includes editorial correspondence, typescripts and proofs of novels, and some book jackets and illustrations.
Proofs and offprints of works by John William Ballantyne., 1884-1917, undated.
The collection consists of an autobiography written between the years 1910 and 1921 and a diary kept between 1899-1923. Both series of volumes contain letters, photographs and memorabilia pasted in.
Proofs and proof sheets of works, with related papers., Undated.
Includes manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks of speeches, lists and diaries.
Proofs of an unpublished conclusion to "Count Robert of Paris" by Sir Walter Scott, together with letters describing the provenance.
Proofs of 'English Bards and Scotch Reviewers', by Lord Byron., 1808.
Contains some annotations in the hand of Lord Byron.
Proofs of photographs from 'Raven seek thy brother', by Gavin Maxwell., Undated.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of published works, including 'Ring of bright water' and 'The rocks remain', and photographs, drawings and notes, together with literary, business and personal correspondence.
With business records of Gavin Maxwell Enterprises, including correspondence and accounts.
Proofs of short stories for collection 'Open to the Public'., 1994-1997.
During the period of this correspondence Penelope Jardine acted as Muriel Spark’s secretary frequently writing on behalf of Spark. As a result it is not always clear who authored individual letters.
Proofs of 'The abominable imprecation of Shepherd Alken', by Eric Linklater, published in 'Harper's Bazaar' (December 1931)., 1931.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
Proofs of, 'The ship', by Tom Scott., Undated.
Including correspondence, notebooks, autobiographical and editorial papers.
Proofs of various poems and letters of Lord Byron, with annotations., 1820-1822.
Proofs of works relating to 'Lord Byron's correspondence'; with manuscript copies of letters of Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh and related items., 1890-1922, undated.
Research notes, manuscripts and correspondence concerning, and proofs of, the 'Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino' (London, 1851), by James Dennistoun.
Typescript draft with manuscript revisions and proofs for short story 'The French Window'., C. 1993.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry, short stories and a novel, "Reality and Dreams".
Typescript proof, ‘The Serpent’s Back’, a 90-minutes drama for radio (BBC) with annotations by the author; with related materials. , 1995.
Typescript proof, 1995, with annotations by the author. Folios 1-87.
Schedule for reading from the BBC, 1995. Folios 88-93.
Pronunciation Sheet, 1995. Folios 94-95.
Typescripts with revisions and corrected proofs for short story 'The Pearly Shadow'., Circa 1955, 1995.
During the period of this correspondence Penelope Jardine acted as Muriel Spark’s secretary frequently writing on behalf of Spark. As a result it is not always clear who authored individual letters.