Annotations.
Found in 408 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations., 1898-1902.
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations; index., 1898-1902.
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations; volume I, part 1: 1672-1804., 1898-1902.
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations; volume I, part 2: 1672-1804., 1898-1902.
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations; volumes II-VII: 1804-1868., 1898-1902.
Typescript abstract of the Lyon Register by William Rae Macdonald, with manuscript corrections and annotations; volumes VIII-XVI: 1868-1902., 1898-1902.
Typescript and proof copy of ‘Guild addresses’ by Sir Charles Dalrymple., 1914.
The typescript, with manuscript annotations, of 'Guild addresses' begins on folio 1. The proof copy which is incomplete begins on folio 214.
Typescript annotated acting copies of ‘Jamie the saxt’ by Robert McLellan., [1937, or before.]
The play was first performed in 1937, and a revised version published in 1971. MSS.26335-26336 are annotated acting copies: MS.26335 appears to have been used in several productions (for another similar typescript, see MS.26465). MS.26336 includes the later revisions in manuscript, and MS.26337 is a carbon typescript of the revised version.
Typescript annotated acting copy of ‘Jamie the saxt’ by Robert McLellan., [1937, or before.]
The play was first performed in 1937, and a revised version published in 1971. MSS.26335-26336 are annotated acting copies: MS.26335 appears to have been used in several productions (for another similar typescript, see MS.26465). MS.26336 includes the later revisions in manuscript, and MS.26337 is a carbon typescript of the revised version.
Typescript annotated acting copy of ‘Jamie the saxt’ by Robert McLellan, with later revisions in manuscript., [1937, or before.]
The play was first performed in 1937, and a revised version published in 1971. MSS.26335-26336 are annotated acting copies: MS.26335 appears to have been used in several productions (for another similar typescript, see MS.26465). MS.26336 includes the later revisions in manuscript, and MS.26337 is a carbon typescript of the revised version.
Typescript, 'Black [and] Blue: A John Rebus Novel by Ian Rankin', annotated on the title page '2nd draft'; with manuscript revisions by the author., 1996.
The foot of the recto of the title page has been annotated in red ink, '2nd printed draft - went to agent [and] editor (UK [and] US). Amended using editor's notes 6/96'. The recto also includes notes on the insertion of the Bible John sections into the typescript.
Typescript, 'Daunder oan the Mune, poems in Scots and English by Janet Paisley'; with annotations by Janet Paisley., Undated.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
Typescript of the play 'The 'Witching Women of St Andrews' by Alexander Brown Paterson., [1947, or before.]
The play was first produced in 1947. The typescript is annotated for a later production by the Byre Theatre, ?1966.
Typescript, with annotations by Robert Graves, of Ruthven Todd's poem 'Meeting again', followed by signed offprints of some of Todd's poems and articles., [1968, or before.]
These papers are composite manuscripts formed from various accessions. The source of acquisition of each of the accessions is recorded under the relevant description
Typescripts of ‘Jamie the saxt’ by Robert McLellan., [1937, or before.]
The play was first performed in 1937, and a revised version published in 1971. MSS.26335-26336 are annotated acting copies: MS.26335 appears to have been used in several productions (for another similar typescript, see MS.26465). MS.26336 includes the later revisions in manuscript, and MS.26337 is a carbon typescript of the revised version.
Typescripts of one-act plays by Margaret Noël-Paton., ?1932-?1945, undated.
Typescripts of Sir Alexander Gray, with some annotations, of a collection of Danish ballads., 1955-1958, undated.
A few proofs and printed versions are included.
Typescripts of unpublished collections of poems of Sir Alexander Gray., [?1921]-[?1928.]
Includes 'The Book of Duds', ?1921-?1925 (folio l) and 'Later Numbers', ?1922-?1928 (folio 57). There are some critical annotations.
Typescripts relating to 'The moth trap' by Tom Pow., Undated.
Typescripts, with a few manuscript annotations, of satirical verses about events in Milngavie by Robert Mclellan., 1915-1921.
Robert McLellan (1907-1985) was born near Lanark and educated at Bearsden and Glasgow University. In 1938 he married and moved to Arran, where he spent the rest of his life, except for a period of service in the Royal Artillery, 1940-1946. His most important literary works were plays, but he also wrote poetry, short stories, and books on Arran.
Typescripts, with some annotations, of early unpublished poems of Sir Alexander Gray., [Circa 1918]-1925.
The poems include a collection called 'The Rainbow Field' (folio 71).
Unpublished typescript, heavily corrected and with numerous manuscript additions, on ‘The growth of English literature' by Dover Wilson., 1909-1910, [1935-1937].
The original typescript dates from 1909-1910 when Dover Wilson was lecturer in English at Goldsmith's College and was drafted for a proposed publication by Cambridge University Press on the history of English literature, The corrections and additions to the typescript were made in the course of his first two or three years at Edinburgh University.
Unpublished typescript, heavily corrected and with numerous manuscript additions, on ‘The growth of English literature' by Dover Wilson., 1909-1910, [1935-1937].
The original typescript dates from 1909-1910 when Dover Wilson was lecturer in English at Goldsmith's College and was drafted for a proposed publication by Cambridge University Press on the history of English literature, The corrections and additions to the typescript were made in the course of his first two or three years at Edinburgh University.
Unpublished typescript, heavily corrected and with numerous manuscript additions, on ‘The growth of English literature' which John Dover Wilson used as a basis for his First Ordinary English Literature lectures at Edinburgh University., 1909-1910, [1935-1937].
The original typescript dates from 1909-1910 when Dover Wilson was lecturer in English at Goldsmith's College and was drafted for a proposed publication by Cambridge University Press on the history of English literature, The corrections and additions to the typescript were made in the course of his first two or three years at Edinburgh University.