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Hugh MacDiarmid
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Forward Scotland
Scottish Secretariat
1960
Contains 'A Scottish Nationalist abroad' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Lallans
Scots Language Society
1978
Contains a tribute to Hugh MacDiarmid by A. D. Mackie.
Chapbook
A. & J. Donaldson Ltd.
1947
Contains 'This cry for Scottish culture' by Frederic Quinton, and MacDiarmid's reply.
An appeal for funds by the Scottish Sculpture Trust. Hugh MacDiarmid. A memorial sculpture in the muckle toon o' the Langholm
Scottish Sculpture Trust
1981
An appeal leaflet for the Hugh MacDiarmid memorial sculpture designed by Jake Harvey.
[The Grieves in 1968]
Akros Publications
1968
Privately printed Christmas card including reproduction of two MacDiarmid manuscript poems. Signed by Duncan Glen of Akros Publications on back.
207th anniversary. The Two Hundred Burns Club traditional supper Friday, 28th January, 1966, Powfoulis Hotel, Bothkennar, County of Stirling
Two Hundred Burns Club
1966
With menu, programme of events and toast list. Gift inscription by MacDiarmid (unsigned, but in his handwriting) to Edward Nairn and Ian Watson of John Updike. Nine further signatures of attendees to blank back cover.
The Scottish Chapbook
C.M. Grieve
1923
Contains four French translations of poems by Hugh MacDiarmid.
The Scottish Chapbook
C.M. Grieve
1923
Contains 'Au claire de la lune' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Middlesex Polytechnic. Hendon Poetry Society presents Hugh MacDiarmid in the Hall, Monday 11th March 1974 8pm. 10p
Hendon Poetry Society
1974
A flyer for an appearance by Hugh MacDiarmid at Middlesex Polytechnic.
Chapbook
A. & J. Donaldson Ltd.
1947
Contains a reply by Frederic Quinton to MacDiarmid's reply to his article 'This cry for Scottish culture'.
Saltire Review
Saltire Society
1960
Contains 'The art of William McCance' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
The Bibliotheck
Scottish Group of the University, College and Research Section of the Library Association
1986
Contains an article on the evolution of Gibbon and MacDiarmid's 'Scottish scene' by Ian Campbell.
The Bibliotheck
Scottish Group of the University, College and Research Section of the Library Association
1970
Contains an update to Bill Aitken's first checklist of works related to Hugh MacDiarmid.
The Bibliotheck
Scottish Group of the University and Research Section of the Library Association
1958
Contains Bill Aitken's first checklist of works related to Hugh MacDiarmid.
The New Athenian Broadsheet
Favil Press
1951
Contains 'The sauchs in the Reuch Heuch Hauch' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Agenda
William Cookson
1961
Contains 'When the birds come back to Rhiannon' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
Jabberwock
Edinburgh University Scottish Renaissance Society
1959
Contains 'A decadent representative of a great alien tradition' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
A drunk man looks at the thistle
K.D. Duval
1969
A flyer for a limited edition of 'A drunk man looks at the thistle'.
1320 Club Symposium. Legal and constitutional aspects of independence. Saturday, 12th October, 1968. David Hume Tower, University of Edinburgh, George Square, Edinburgh. Followed by reception at the Celtic Lodge. Lawnmarket, Edinburgh
1320 Club
1968
A leaflet advertising lectures and a debate on an independent Scotland which featured Hugh MacDiarmid.
Chapbook
A. & J. Donaldson Ltd.
1947
The final issue, which contains MacDiarmid's reply to Quinton's reply to MacDiarmid's reply to Quinton's article 'This cry for Scottish culture'.
Christmas greetings
Valda Trevlyn
1983
A Christmas card with an inserted photograph of MacDiarmid's gravestone. Inscribed 'For Edward [Nairn] and Ian [Watson] from Valda with love'.