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'Tales of a grandfather' by Sir Walter Scott, second edition (Edinburgh, 1828), volume III, with marginal corrections by Scott., 1828.
The corrections seem, with few exceptions, to have been incorporated in later editions.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume I, second series (Edinburgh, 1829) by Sir Walter Scott., 1829.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume I, third series (Edinburgh, 1830) by Sir Walter Scott., 1830.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume II, fifth edition (Edinburgh, 1828) by Sir Walter Scott., 1828.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume II, third series (Edinburgh, 1830) by Sir Walter Scott., 1830.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume III, fifth edition (Edinburgh, 1828) by Sir Walter Scott., 1828.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume III, second series (Edinburgh, 1829) by Sir Walter Scott., 1829.
‘Tales of my grandfather’, volume III, third series (Edinburgh, 1830) by Sir Walter Scott., 1830.
'Tempest’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921, and reprinted second edition, 1948), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921, 1948
‘Tempest’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921.
‘Tempest’ by William Shakespeare, reprinted second edition (Cambridge, 1948), in limp covers, with manuscript corrections and annotations by Dover Wilson., 1948.
"Testimonials in favour of James Forbes as a candidate for the Chair of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh"(1832)., 1832.
'That ye inherit' (Ayr, 1968) by William Graham, with an inscription and inserted note by the author to Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1974.
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.
'The comedy of the white dog' (Glasgow: Print Studio Press, 1979), by Alasdair Gray., 1979.
Includes a thesis entitled "The World of 4 to 7 Years", 1960, together with printed items illustrating Gray`s work as a graphic artist and book designer.
"The Drumtochty, Glenfarquar and Dellavaird estates, Kindcardineshire"., 1916.
‘The Earl of Gowrie: a tragedy’ (London, 1845) by James White; with considerable manuscript alterations, circa 1846, by the author., 1845, circa 1846.
The volume is described in a manuscript note by the author as 'adapted for representation'.
"The elements of French conversation" (1818)., 1818.
"The family of Forbes" (1883)., 1883.
'The Giaour', by Lord Byron, published at Hermoupolis., 1842-1963.
Copy of 'The Giaour' that was published in 1842 in Syros, Greece. The bolts in this volume are uncut. There is an English to Greek lexicon at the back of the volume: pages 1-123;
With the volume is a letter, 1963, of George Seferiadis to John Murray VI: folio 1.