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IE 2135 P8/2/2 · sub-series · c. 1912-1931 (dates of originals)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

This sub-series contains McGrath’s collection of photocopies of James Joyce’s letters to unidentified recipients.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
To Grant Richards, Publisher
IE 2135 P8/2/1 · sub-series · 1904-1913 (dates of originals)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

This sub-series contains McGrath’s collection of photocopies of James Joyce’s letters to his publisher Grant Richards.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
The Edward P. McGrath Papers
IE 2135 P8 · Fonds · 1957-1958 and 1963 (including copies of originals from 1904-1931)

The collection is based on a single theme, namely, the publishing background to James Joyce’s Dubliners. The book did, indeed, have a very strange history. Its journey began in 1904, when Joyce submitted a collection of short stories to the publisher,Read more

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
Press Cuttings
IE 2135 P8/3 · Series · 1957-1958
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

This series contains Joyce-related press cuttings collected by McGrath.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/1/5 · Item · 10 February 1958
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Postcard from Marvin Magalaner, writer and Joyce biographer, Flushing, New York, in which he discusses possible reasons why George Roberts of Maunsel & Co. Ltd, publishers, ‘got cold feet’ when it came to publishing Joyce’s Dubliners. States thatRead more

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/2/2/2 · Item · 31 January 1931
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Photocopy of a letter from James Joyce in Paris, France. Addressed to ‘Stephen’, in which he mentions his exhaustion due to his inability to sleep properly for the previous three months.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/2/2/1 · Item · c. 1912-1931 (date of original)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Photocopy of a letter from James Joyce to an unknown recipient requesting that she type his material for him. Request in form of three verses beginning ‘Dear, I am asking a favour’ in a parody of the poem Praise by Seumas O’Sullivan.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/2/1/3 · Item · 23 June 1906 (date of original)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Photocopy of a letter from James Joyce, Via Giovanni Boccaccio, Trieste, Austria to Grant Richards, in which he agrees to modify certain words and passages in Counterparts and other stories in order that the story Two Gallants may be included. SuggestsRead more

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/2/1/6 · Item · 13 October 1906 (date of original)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Photocopy of a letter from James Joyce, Via Donato Bramante, Trieste, Austria to Grant Richards, in which he outlines the publishing history of Dubliners. Mentions a letter which he had sent to the press in August 1911 concerning the book [copy included].Read more

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P8/2/1/4 · Item · 10 July 1906 (date of original)
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

Photocopy of a letter from James Joyce, Via Giovanni Boccaccio, Trieste, Austria to Grant Richards, in which he outlines the various concessions he has made as to the alteration of some stories in Dubliners. States that he would rather omit five storiesRead more

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant