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Signed, associated, and limited editions
This collection includes books signed by the author or illustrator, published in a numbered limited edition, or known to have been in the library of a person of note from an ownership inscription or bookplate.
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Memoirs of the reformers, British and foreign
R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside
1829
Volume one is devoted to the proto-reformers, Zuinglians, and Calvinists ; two to the Lutherans ; and three to the Anglicans. From the library of George Edwards, Manager of the New Street Branch of the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank.
O death, where is thy sting: a play in one act
Gowans & Gray, Ltd.
1926
A one act play for small theatres and repertory companies. Gift inscription from the author to John Brandane (the pen name for Dr John MacIntyre).
A wish in season: poems
Fortune Press
1941
The author's fourth collection of poems. From the library of Maurice Lindsay, the well-known Scottish broadcaster and writer.
The Stirling Merchant Gild and the life of John Cowane founder of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling
Jamieson & Munro, Ltd
1919
A history of the Stirling Merchant Gild with a biography of one of its most famous members. From the library of renowned genealogist Donald Whyte.
Television today and tomorrow
Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.
1930
A discussion of the development of television technologies and services. From the library of Lord Reith, Scottish broadcasting executive who established the tradition of independent public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
The best poems of 1940
Jonathan Cape Limited
1940
A collection of eighty-two contributions. From the library of Maurice Lindsay, the well-known Scottish broadcaster and writer.
Glasgow streets and places: notes and memoranda
William Hodge & Co.
1899
Posthumously printed based on the author's notes. Number 44 of a limited edition of 65.
The art treasures of Edinburgh
J. & J. Gray
1924
Number 367 of a limited de luxe edition of 400.
Stitch and stone : a Cumbrian landscape
Ceolfrith Press
1975
A commissioned set of poems by the Cumbrian writer, most closely associated with Millom. Number 15 of 50 signed copies of a limited edition of 2000.
Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Volume 2
Mundell and Son
1805
A collection of poems by a Scottish writer who was also the minister at Innerleithen. From the libraries of James Ballantyne (publisher and friend of Walter Scott) and William Sanderson (the Tweedside Laddie).
Poems, partly in the Scottish dialect
William Nisbet
1914
A collection of poems by a Scottish émigrée printer.
The poems of William Owen
Chatto and Windus
1931
A new edition of Owen's poems containing several previously unpublished poems. From the library of Glen Cavaliero.
Some aspects of gipsy music
William Reeves
1913
Some observations on the origins and characteristics of gipsy music. With loosely inserted letter from the author to Mrs Sanderson (wife of the Tweedsmuir Laddie - William Sanderson).
The book of juniper
Bloodaxe Books
1981
A collection of poems by the Northern Irish writer and critic. Signed by the author on the title page.
Living writers: being critical studies broadcast in the B.B.C. Third Programme
Sylvan Press
1947
A compilation of a series of talks given on the Third Programme in which leading critics discussed their contemporaries. Gift inscription from the editor on front free endpaper. Includes a contribution by Dylan Thomas.
The short stories of Michael Gilbert: an annotated checklist 1948-1997
CADS
1998
A checklist of the numerous appearances of Michael Gilbert's short stories. Signed by Michael Gilbert and Barry Pike.
A poet's testament
Whitman Press
1940
An anthology of poems by the communist poet. Gift inscription from W. Dugald MacColl to noted artists William Johnstone and Flora MacDonald inside front cover.
A dream, and other poems
Zodion Press
1986
A collection of poems by the Greek poet. Limited edition of 250. Gift inscription to Scottish literary critic Alistair Fowler to front free endpaper.
South of forty: poems
John Lane the Bodley Head
1943
A collection of poems by the English poet, journalist and author. From the library of blibliophile Robert Bradford Reid.
Beyond this disregard: poems
John Lane the Bodley Head
1943
A collection of poems by the English poet, journalist and author. From the library of blibliophile Robert Bradford Reid.
Hansel frae hame, and other Scots poems
James G. Bisset
1927
A collection of poems by the Aberdeen writer known for her use of Doric.
Hoops of steel: an anthology of dedicatory poems, being a farewell supplement to the microcosm
Dorothy Una Ratcliffe
1935
A privately printed collection of poetry. Number 51 of a limited, signed edition of 300. With a loosely inserted letter from the compiler to William Sanderson.
Dog toothed cheques - more epigrams for the art set
Trevor Reizorc
1977
A collection of short poems in the format of a cheque book. Number 16 of a signed, limited edition of 50.
Glasgow memorials
James MacLehose and Sons
1908
An account of aspects of early Glasgow. Presentation copy from the publisher.

