Journals. Periodicals.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Periodical publications, particularly those containing scholarly articles or otherwise disseminating information on developments in a particular subject field.
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Reviews of 'Black and Blue', 'The Black Book', 'Dead Souls', 'Exit Music', 'The Falls', 'Fleshmarket Close', 'The Hanging Garden', and 'Hide and Seek'., 1991-2009.
File
Identifier: MS.50571
Scope and Contents
‘Black and Blue’. Folios 1-47.
‘Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine’, 2000.
‘Big Issue’, 2014.
‘Bookseller’, 1997. Includes unannotated cover sheet from Orion.
‘City Paper’, 1998.
‘Daily Telegraph’, 1997.
‘Deadly Pleasures’, 1997.
‘Directory’, 1997.
‘Glasgow Evening Times’, 1997.
‘Guardian’, 2009. See reviews of ‘Exit Music’.
‘Herald’, 1997.
‘Independent’, 1997.
‘Journal’, 2014.
‘Literary Review’, 1997. 2 copies.
‘Mail on Sunday’, 1997.
‘New York Times’, 1997.
‘Oxford Mail’, 1998....
Dates:
1991-2009.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Ian Rankin archive.
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Papers relating to the professional activities of Ian Rankin.
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Materials relating to the reputation of Ian Rankin.
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Press relating to the reputation of Ian Rankin.
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Reviews of the works of Ian Rankin.
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Reviews of the police procedural novels of Ian Rankin.
Reviews of the works of Ian Rankin., 1983-2014.
Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.50571-50580
Scope and Contents
This series contains published reviews of the creative works of Ian Rankin. Included are both press cuttings and complete periodicals containing the reviews. Many of the press cuttings are photocopies sent to Rankin via an agency.
Dates:
1983-2014.
‘Scots Magazine’., January 1986.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13059/336
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
Dates:
January 1986.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, literary papers, filmscripts, photographs and personal papers of Tom Weir, explorer, journalist and photographer.
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Literary and broadcasting papers of Tom Weir.
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Papers relating to short stories, articles, press, radio and TV scripts of Tom Weir
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Journals containing articles of Tom Weir.
'The Quaich', a Clan Gregor research magazine., 1989-1999.
Series
Identifier: Acc.11713/63-83
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
Material concerning the history and genealogy of the McGregors, including printed items and a full set of the journal "The Quaich", 1989-1997.The arrangement and description of the papers from the Clan Gregor Centre was undertaken by Sheila McGregor on behalf of the Centre. The described papers represent the activities of a small number of people who collected and compiled them over many years, combining traditional knowledge with research to both preserve and extend information...
Dates:
1989-1999.
'The Spanner' Journal of 7 field workshop featuring James Johnston., 1974
File
Identifier: Acc.13818/80
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
Major-General James Johnston was born in Edinburgh in August 1939. He was educated at George’s Watson’s College, Welbeck College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, from which he was commissioned in July 1959 into the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He underwent postgraduate training at the Royal Military Academy of science and REME Officers School.
His training was completed by 1965 and he served several appointments as commanding officer within Germany and the United...
Dates:
1974
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Papers of Major-General James Johnston
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Papers relating to the military career of James Johnston.
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Papers relating to James Johnston as a staff officer and in higher command.
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Papers relating to James Johnston on his posting to 7 field workshop, British Army of the Rhine.
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Miscellaneous documents retained by James Johnston from 7 field workshop posting.
Volumes written by Frances Tolmie., 1887 - 1904
Series
Identifier: Acc.14025/1-2
Content Description
From the Collection:
A collection of nine notebooks containing songs in English and Gaelic, newspaper cuttings especially on Highland and Gaelic subjects, poetry and notes on a variety of subjects. The collection was preserved by John Tolmie, oldest son of the Rev. John William Tolmie (1831-1886, minister of Bracadale and Contin). John Tolmie, who compiled four volumes in the collection, was a nephew of Frances Tolmie, collector of Gaelic songs. Two further volumes belonged to Frances Tolmie herself, and...
Dates:
1887 - 1904