4 cards and one cover note containing notes and diagrams composed by Patrick Geddes on the study of cities.
Seeks help from Patrick Geddes in securing authors, asks to secure the 'Evolution of Cities' or an 'Introduction to Sociology' in conjunction with Victor Branford. Mentions enclosures sent to MacDougall and discusses a situation involving lawyers and children.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistOutlines that ten introductory lectures on the 'Study of Cities' are required for publication, with line illustrations only. Confirms that G. H. Perris will follow up with an agreement. Comments on Patrick Geddes' evolution syllabus and upcoming biological symposium. Suggests that they should write an essay or paper. Envelope extant and included.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistWrites about his failure to secure an author for 'Evolution', advises he is to meet with Ray Lankester. Encourages Patrick Geddes to commit to writing a joint book on the subject of evolution.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistDescribes agreement which embodies the terms outlined by J. Arthur Thomson. Requests Patrick Geddes sign and return the agreement. Refers to list of contributors enclosed [extant].
Perris, George Herbert, 1866-1920, journalist and peace campaignerSets out the terms and conditions of an agreement between Patrick Geddes and Williams & Norgate, publishers, in relation to the publication of 'Evolution of Cities' as part of a publication scheme designed by and for the Home University Library. Envelope extant and included.
Sets out a confidential list of contributors to the Home University Library publication scheme, to be published by Williams & Norgate.
Refers to the printing of Patrick Geddes' syllabus in connection with the Royal Geographical Society. Refers to a proposed visit to the town-planning exhibition at the Royal Academy and a proposed meeting with Patrick Geddes.
Acknowledges Patrick Geddes' note and refers to his desire to be connected to Patrick Geddes in relation to 'Cities in Evolution' and any future publications.
Unwin, Thomas Fisher-, 1848-1935, publisher- Editorial from The Dunfermline Journal, Saturday 10 September 1904 on the Carnegie Trust and Dunfermline.
- Editorial entitled 'Discovery in Dunfermline Abbey' from The Dunfermline Journal, c. September 1904.
- 'Pittencrieff House' interesting description by Mr. H.F. Kegg from ,em>The Dunfermline Journal, no date.
- Article and map showing the area included in the Birmingham Town Planning Scheme, from ,em>The Daily News, 6 July 1910.
From the Special Report Service of the American Institute of Social Service, New York.
Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust by Patrick Geddes.
Reprint from The Dunfermline Press.
Manuscript.