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IE 2135 P7/2/6/4 · Item · [c. 1930s-1950s]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Typescript piece entitled ‘The Sins of Adam’ which begins: ‘Passing on to my sixty-seventh birthday, I have noticed the weakness and changes of the people.’ At the bottom: ‘Tom Flanagan, Greenacres, Avoca Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin’.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
Typescript of The Red Girl
IE 2135 P7/2/2/1/4/5 · Item · [1932?]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Typescript draft of the short story The Red Girl in a file cover marked ‘Brandt and Brandt’ with a cover page stamped: ‘Please return to Brandt and Brandt, 101 Park Avenue, New York’. Draft opens: ‘Major-General Kelly-Cuthbert was enjoying his after-dinner cigar on the verandah’. Alterations. Pagination.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/1/4/2/1 · Item · 1936
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Typescript of the adaptation of The Road to Nowhere for stage by Katherine Forbes-Leith (Mrs. Baxter Jackson), 410 Park Avenue, New York, with annotations and alterations by Walsh. Thirty of the original pages have been removed and replaced by others (probably by Walsh). The original sequence of pages has also been altered. The pages removed are grouped together at the back. Also see P12/1/3/2/1 and P7/1/4/2/1-2.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P13/1/1/9/2 · Item · [1967?]
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Typescript of notes based on an essay written by James McCarthy entitled Adventures with the Irish Brigade (for which see P13/1/1/9/1), beginning ‘Passports not being issues for travel to Spain; permission sought for travel as tourists to Portugal’, underlining names of various individuals involved referred to in essay. Includes National Library of Ireland reference number.

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar
IE 2135 P13/1/1/9/1 · Item · [1967]
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Typescript of memoirs of James McCarthy, of Enniskeane, county Cork, about his experience as a volunteer with Irish Brigade, entitled Adventures with the Irish Brigade, beginning ‘In July, 1936, the revolt which led to the Spanish Civil War occurred’. Records information concerning the outbreak of war, the International Brigade, General Eoin O’Duffy, the transport of volunteers to Spain, Irish government action, the formation of the Brigade, the daily routine, the first casualties, some ‘Personal Adventures’, General O’Duffy’s address and returning home. Paginated.

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar