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Thread #55965 Message #2401113
Posted By: Jim McLean
30-Jul-08 - 07:49 AM
Thread Name: Scots Minstrelsie (1893) by John Greig
Subject: RE: Scots Minstrelsie (1893) by John Greig
From the British Library:
No. Brief record
1 Scots minstrelsie : a national monument of Scottish song / edited and arranged by John Greig ; with a gallery of authentic portraits, and illustrations after Wilkie, Duncan, Faed, Harvey, Bough, and others ; in six volumes. [ca. 1900]
Scots minstrelsie : a national monument of Scottish song / edited and arranged by John Greig in six volumes; with original coloured illustrations by J. Michael Brown. [ca. 1895?]
3 Scots minstrelsie : a national monument of Scottish song / edited and arranged by John Greig in six volumes ; with original coloured illustrations by J. Michael Brown. 1893-[1894]
4 Scots Minstrelsie: a National Monument of Scottish Song, edited and arranged by J. Greig ... In six volumes, with original coloured illustrations by J. M. Brown. / [by Greig, John]. 1893.
5 Scots Minstrelsie: a national monument of Scottish Song. Edited and arranged by John Greig ... In six volumes, with original coloured illustrations by J. Michael Brown. / [by Greig, John]. [1893]
Looking at the two catalogue records in our Integrated Catalogue the British Library uses the following conventions for dating publications:
G.747. is dated 1893. A date not in parenthesis is a firm date of publication found in the work, for example on the title page.
R.M. 13.e.19. is from the Royal Music Library and dated [1893]. A date in square parenthesis [1893] is a firm date supplied from another source of information, whether ineternal or external such as a publisher's catalogue or advertisement.