Scholarly Publishing
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
A diary of private prayer, 1935-1944
Correspondence with publishers (Oxford University Press) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to A diary of private prayer ( 1936).
A Reasoned Faith, 1961-1963
Typescript to the posthumously published A Reasoned Faith, a collection of essays by John Baillie.
Academic Press, 1969-1971
The Department of Molecular Biology and JF Collins in particular, in correspondece with The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University and others regarding the publication and reproduction of scholarly articles.
And the life everlasting, 1933-1943
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).
Article on 'Irish Accentuation and Verse', June 1884
Article by Rudolf Thurneysen on 'Irish Accentuation and Verse'. The article is a review of an article of this name by Heinrich Zimmer, which appeared in Celtic Studies vol. 2.
Articles and Reviews, 1913-1956
cuttings, offprints, manuscripts and publications
Baptism and Conversion, 1955-1964
File of lecture notes, manuscripts, page proofs and notes relating to the posthumously published, Baptism and Conversion, a publication of the Carnaban lectures of 1955.
Belief in Progress, c1945
2 handwritten manuscripts (2 versions) of, The Belief in Progress, which was published in 1950, with 'spare' pages.
Booklet: 'Geographical Evolution', 1879
Printed booklet by Sir Archibald Geikie, entitled 'Geographical Evolution' and containing the text of a lecture given to the Royal Geographical Society on 24 March 1879 and taken from 'Proceedings of the Royal Society and Monthly Record of Geography', July 1879.
Christian Devotion, 1961-1962
File (originaly marked as '2nd carbon copy') containing manuscripts and page proofs relating to the posthumously published Christian Devotion, with biographical introduction by John Baillie's cousin, Isobel M Forrester.