- CA ON00239 F596-S8-f7-1
- Pièce
- 1931
Fait partie 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
Fait partie 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
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a typed copy of segments of the poem, "Our Lady of the Snows" with Robert Louis Stevenson's initials at the bottom. Item was located and retrieved from WD Jordan Special Collections - Buchan, under call number A1 .M4.
Stevenson, Robert Lewis
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem published in Oxford, 1919. Item was located and retrieved from WD Jordan Special Collections - Buchan, under call number PR6035 .A4L.
Raleigh, Sir Walter Alexander
Prologue to "The Locked Chest": a play by John Masefield / by Gordon Bottomley
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem printed by the "Silverdale Village Players" on Easter 1924.
Bottomley, Gordon
A prologue for Robert Bain's tragedy James the First of Scotland / by Gordon Bottomley
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a poem reprinted from "The Scottish Educational Journal".
Bottomley, Gordon
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a printed poem accompanied by the poet's signature.
Bottomley, Gordon
Fait partie 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).
Verses found on the body of a soldier in South Africa : 1900
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item is a handwritten poem [copied?] written by a soldier who died in South Africa.
Unknown
Letter with enclosure, from R. E. Rayner to Susan Buchan
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of one handwritten letter signed by the hand of the author and one handwritten draft of a poem on John Buchan.
Rayner, R. E.
Fait partie de John Buchan fonds
Item consists of two copies of the same poem, printed by "Punch, or the London Charivari" on August 11, 1915, and reprinted by "Thomas Nelson & Sons."
Graves, Charles