Publications
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Pitts Sanborn, 02 November 1937
Letter, 2 November 1937, New York, Pitts Sanbon to Donald Tovey. News of Sanbon's latest book, ' The Metropolitan book of the opera ' and an acknowledgement of Tovey's book ' Essay's in musical analyses'. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sir Robert Blyth Greig from Henry John Elwes, 24 October [1912]
Elwes writes that he was impressed with Greig's practical knowledge in his question and encourages him to write to Ewart. He has not yet seen the letter he sent to the Shetland News to back up Ewart's endeavours, but hopes that Greig will ensure the matter is not dropped.
The year is not written on the letter.
Letter to Sophie Weisse from William Strecker, 30 January 1912
Letter, 30 January 1912, London, William Strecker to Sophie Weisse. Advising Miss. Weisse to inform Tovey that she is paying for his works to be published, discussing copyright fee and explaining that the Tovey's works were published because of their artistic merit rather than a business point of view. Typescript signed.
Letter to the Secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from Alexander S. Huth, 08 October 1907
Huth writes that he is sending Ewart the original and proofs of the zebra plate and requests to have the original back when going to press. He requests the plates already printed of 'Agar' and 'Marshall and Jolly'.
Letter to Unknown from Andreas Moser, 30 January 1908
Letter, 30 January 1908, Andreas Moser to Unknown. Discussing the second volume of the Joachim biography. Holograph signed, L2317 - L2325 sewn together in a book.
Memorandum of Agreement between James Cossar Ewart and Macmillan and Company, 27 February 1911
The agreement concerns the publication of Ewart's A Monograph on the Subject of the Principles of Breeding.
Newspaper clippings concerning the Congested Districts Board horse breeding scheme, 1908
Notes in Ewart's hand quoting from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 01 March 1841, [c. 1910]
The notes quote from a paper by John Stark, 'On the supposed Progress of Human Society from Savage to Civilized Life, as connected with the Domestication of Animals and the Cultivation of the Cerealia', printed in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 01 March 1841.
The notes, made on University of Edinburgh headed paper, are undated.
Notes on Geoffrey Keating, 1937
Notes by William J. Watson on Geoffrey Keating and the Stories from Keating. Also notes on the Seann Sgoil from Rosg Gaidhlig (Glasgow, 1915 & 1929)
Notes on Rosg Gaidhlig, late 19th-early 20th century
Notes on Rosg Gaidhlig ed W.J. Watson (Glasgow, 1915 and 1929).