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Hugh MacDiarmid
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Hugh MacDiarmid
Published for the British Council by Longman Group Ltd
1976
An introduction to the life and work of MacDiarmid.
Ronald Stevenson: a 50th birthday tribute
New 57 Gallery
1978
Issued to accompany an exhibition held in Edinburgh, in 1978. Gift inscription from Stevenson inside front card cover.
A poet's testament
Whitman Press
1940
An anthology of poems by the communist poet. Gift inscription from W. Dugald MacColl to noted artists William Johnstone and Flora MacDonald inside front cover.
Path and pavement: twenty new tales of Britain
Eric Grant
1937
A collection of short stories including 'Ritual' by Arthur Machen, 'The moon through glass' by Hugh MacDiarmid, and several fantasy tales.
Collected poems 1941-1975
John Calder
1975
A collection of everything that the Scottish artist and writer wished to preserve.
Hugh MacDiarmid
National Library of Scotland
1967
A catalogue issued for an exhibition held at the National Library of Scotland in honour of MacDiarmid's seventy-fifth birthday.
A sea-girl's cry: a poem
Akros Publications
1971
Number 'Extra' of a limited edition of 100 signed by Valda Trevlyn. Loosely laid in Christmas card with a short note to Edward [Nairn] and Ian [Watson] from Christopher [Grieve] and Valda.
High death
K. D. Duval
1970
A limited edition of 100. Gift inscription from Kulgin [Dalby Duval] on front cover.
George Gordon, Lord Byron: a Scottish genius
Michael Slains
1961
A discussion of Byron's life and genius, which the author argues is based on his Scottishness.
Hugh MacDiarmid's 'A drunk man looks at the thistle': an essay
Akros Publications
1970
A critical analysis of MacDiarmid's lengthy poem.
15 poems for William Shakespeare
Trustees & Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace
1964
A homage to Shakespeare which includes 'Virgilium vidi tantum ...' by Hugh MacDiarmid.
MacDiarmid: an illustrated biography of Christopher Murray Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid)
Gordon Wright Publishing
1977
The life of MacDiarmid with numerous supporting photographs and illustrations

