Oxford University Press (1586-:)
Organization
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A diary of private prayer, 1935-1944
File
Identifier: BAI 1/18/1/5
Scope and Contents
Correspondence with publishers (Oxford University Press) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to A diary of private prayer ( 1936).
Dates:
1935-1944
And the life everlasting, 1933-1943
File
Identifier: BAI 1/18/1/4
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and royalty reports from publishers (Charles Scribner's Sons and Oxford University Press) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to And the life everlasting ( 1933).
Dates:
1933-1943
Correspondence: books (general), 1940-1959
Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/18/2
Scope and Contents
Letters, royalty reports, newscuttings and and other material relating to books by John Baillie. Includes press cuttings, correspondence with Charles Scribner's Sons, Faber and Faber, Oxford University Press and other publishers and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers. Also items relating to posthumous publication of Donald Macpherson Baillie's work.
Dates:
1940-1959
Invitation to Pilgrimage, 1943-1944
File
Identifier: BAI 1/18/1/8
Scope and Contents
Correspondence with publishers (Oxford University Press) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to Invitation to Pilgrimage ( 1942).
Dates:
1943-1944
Letter to Dr Mary Gardner Grierson from Oxford University Press, 18 January 1952
Item
Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L2101
Scope and Contents
Letter, 18 January 1952, London, A. Peacock, for Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press to Mary Grierson. Sending Grierson an early copy of her book on Tovey. Typescript signed.
Dates:
18 January 1952
Our knowledge of God, 1939-1943
File
Identifier: BAI 1/18/1/7
Scope and Contents
Correspondence with publishers (Oxford University Press and Charles Scribner's Sons) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to Our knowledge of God ( 1939).
Dates:
1939-1943
Poem beginning 'Am fac thu each seachad an seo?', 9 April 1901
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW110/1
Scope and Contents
Poem beginning 'Am fac thu each seachad an seo?' for the safeguarding of animals, collected from W. M. Thorburn [William MacLeod Thorburn] of Skye, Wellgate, Dundee. Carmichael notes it as being 'Obtained my me from [William] Craigie, Oxford of the Oxford Dictionary'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Dates:
9 April 1901