A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the output of a pilot phase in research into the state of Burns & Bibliography since the last major attempt (Egerer: 1964)
Reviews the textual history of Robert Burns\u27s brief letter to Maria Riddell, in spring 1795, in D...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
From the introduction: So vast is the body of published work on Burns that one must justify yet ano...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
This exhibition contained works by and about Robert Burns, and showed selected highlights from the G...
Describes and illustrates the autograph manuscript of the song Afton Braes ( Flow gently, sweet Af...
Established in 1989, the G. Ross Roy Collection of Robert Burns and Burnsiana at the University of S...
This paper provides an overview of the history, sources, and editorial approach for the first-ever c...
Reviews the textual history of Robert Burns\u27s brief letter to Maria Riddell, in spring 1795, in D...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
From the introduction: So vast is the body of published work on Burns that one must justify yet ano...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
This exhibition contained works by and about Robert Burns, and showed selected highlights from the G...
Describes and illustrates the autograph manuscript of the song Afton Braes ( Flow gently, sweet Af...
Established in 1989, the G. Ross Roy Collection of Robert Burns and Burnsiana at the University of S...
This paper provides an overview of the history, sources, and editorial approach for the first-ever c...
Reviews the textual history of Robert Burns\u27s brief letter to Maria Riddell, in spring 1795, in D...
Surveys and assesses the major Burns editors from James Currie and Robert Cromek, through Allan Cunn...
From the introduction: So vast is the body of published work on Burns that one must justify yet ano...