- CA ON00239 F596-S8-f26-2
- Item
- [19--?]
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed poem with no title, located and retrieved from WD Jordan Special Collections - Buchan, under call number A13 .N8 (Buchan, John, Comp. : The northern muse. C1924).
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed poem with no title, located and retrieved from WD Jordan Special Collections - Buchan, under call number A13 .N8 (Buchan, John, Comp. : The northern muse. C1924).
Letter with enclosure, from P. M. Smythe
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten letter and one handwritten copy of a poem enclosed, original dated in 1922.
Smythe, P. M.
Letter with enclosure, from H. Bradford
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten letter signed by the hand of the author and one handwritten transcription of a poem in Latin.
Bradford, H.
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem written for The Sit Siccar Club for 6 Aug. 1931 and read on 19 Nov. 1931.
Devon, James
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a published collection of poems with the foreword/preface provided by John Buchan.
A prologue for Robert Bain's tragedy James the First of Scotland / by Gordon Bottomley
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem reprinted from "The Scottish Educational Journal".
Bottomley, Gordon
Prologue to "The Locked Chest": a play by John Masefield / by Gordon Bottomley
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem printed by the "Silverdale Village Players" on Easter 1924.
Bottomley, Gordon
Letter with enclosure, from William F. Little
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten letter signed by the hand of the author and one typed poem, [19--?], by the author's brother, James.
Little, William F.
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item is a printed poem accompanied by the poet's signature.
Bottomley, Gordon
Letter with enclosure, from Frederick Scott Oliver
Parte de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten letter signed by the hand of the author and a typed transcription of the same letter with author's name typewritten. Enclosed in the letter is one handwritten copy of a poem in Latin, [19--?].
Oliver, Frederick Scott