This sub-series contains a letter from A. D. Peters literary agents.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from Carol Hill, A. D. Peters (literary agents), 4-5 Adam Street, Adelphi, London, expressing the wish that she can meet Walsh and his wife during her forthcoming visit to Ireland.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains letters from Sidney E. Harry accountant and auditor.
Ohne TitelLetters to Walsh from Sidney Harry (accountant and auditor), 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, referring to his tax affairs in the U.S. arising from his income from royalties.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from M. Spinks (for Heath) informing him that Thomasheen James and the Aprorious (sic) Gent has been sold to ‘The Passing Show’ for 15 guineas.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from Sean Mac Lellan, publications officer, Department of Education, Dublin. Encloses copies of correspondence between the department and Chambers discussing the terms for the publication of an Irish translation of The Key Above the Door. The department paid £10 for publishing 1000 copies to be sold at 2 shillings each (21 May 1931).
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains letters and royalty statements from Talbot Press publishers.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains letters from Faber and Faber publishers.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from J. Smith, The Thomson Publications, Courier Place, Dundee, expressing interest in serialising one of his Scottish stories in The Peoples' Friend or The Sunday Post.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from Wesley Stout (editor), Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, reporting that ‘Mr. Summers has been released from Sing Sing, perhaps owing to your good offices’. Asks about another ‘Thomasheen James’ story for which he would be paid $1000.
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