- CA RBD MSG 251
- Fonds
- 1893
In the days of old. A Quaker child, 1893. The original typescript has critical notes by Samuel Butler and Holman Hunt at the end.
Tylor, Isabella, 1893
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In the days of old. A Quaker child, 1893. The original typescript has critical notes by Samuel Butler and Holman Hunt at the end.
Tylor, Isabella, 1893
Fonds contains bound manuscript entitled "Pictorial stories of the Professions" by Miss M. Sinclair. The manuscript is written in brown ink in a cursive script and illustrated with cuttings from contemporary comic books, some likely hand coloured.
Sinclair, M., active 1845
Ruskin's literary manuscripts include a lecture on "The Italian Question" delivered at Bradford, 1864, an essay on The Three Colours of Pre-Raphaelitism, the preface to the last edition of The Stones of Venice (1872) and two poems; "To the ocean", 1831 and "Sonnet to a dond". His correspondence comprises 32 letters to Elizabeth White, 1864-1881.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
This collection consists of scrap books of prints and letters, mostly concerning Canada or Montréal compiled by Sandham.
Sandham, Alfred, 1838-1910
A volume of miscellaneous pieces in verse which Ramsbottom submitted to Charles Dickens in 1866. Dickens advised against publication.
Ramsbottom, F.H., active 1860
The private and business papers of Reid include correspondence, design layouts of typographical productions, financial records, lecture notes and photographs. Among his correspondents are William Carter, Carl Dair, Dora Hood, W. Kaye Lamb, Beverley Blackmore Leech, Richard Pennington, Gustav Reuter, R.D. Hilton Smith, Roderick D. Steinhour and Takao Tanabe.
Reid, Robert R. (Robert Russell), 1927-
This is Pinero's original manuscript of Four Friends, a drama in four acts.
Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934
This author's manuscript of What he cost her (1877), contains corrections.
Payn, James, 1830-1898
McLennan's manuscripts of his literary works include drafts of Old Canadian Songs, 1885, Eighteen Poems, 1885-1898, The Indiscretion of Grosse Boule, ca 1890, Une soeur, ca 1890, As Told to His Grace, 1891, Mon compère Melchior and an early version of A King for a Week, 1892, John McDonnell of Scotus, 1896; probably an early version of Spanish John, A Question of Courage, 1896?, The Span o' Life, 1897, translations of 8 poems from Henri Murger's La Vie de Bohème, 1885, the outline of a projected novel, The Losing Side, and his Notes pour servir à l'histoire de la ville de Montréal, 1880-1888.
McLennan, William, 1856-1904
These papers consist of "Decimas" and "Quarteros", i.e. poems "compuestas a D. Franco Moline".
Moline, Franco, approximately 1790