Notebook similar to P7/2/1/4/1/5 with part of a handwritten draft of The Road to Nowhere, from the beginning of chapter one. Alterations. Blank pages at the end of the book. Pagination on pages with text.
Sans titreComplete typescript of The Road to Nowhere with alterations. Pagination.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains a typescript of the stage adaptation of Maurice Walsh's novel The Road to Nowhere and related correspondence.
Sans titreTypescript 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.
Sans titreCopy of letter to Jackson from Walsh in relation to P7/2/1/4/2/1. He compliments her on the version she has produced and proceeds to outline the changes to the draft which he considers appropriate, act by act. Attached is a note on act one.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains drafts of the film adaptation of Maurice Walsh's novel The Road to Nowhere and related notes.
Sans titreTypescript of version of The Road to Nowhere for film, ‘scenario by Stewart Hill’. Pagination. Also see P7/1/3/1/2.
Sans titreTypescript draft of When Half-Gods Go, ‘adapted for the screen by Maurice Walsh and David Sears’. Begins: ‘The scene is a typical street in the business district in Dublin.’ Pagination.
Sans titrePages from a notepad bound together in groups containing handwritten draft of When Half- Gods Go (Walsh’s own screen adaptation of The Road to Nowhere). Begins: ‘Very well dammit! Let’s have a stab at this here film scenario.’ Alterations. Pagination.
Sans titreHandwritten draft of 'When Half-Gods Go (Notes and Dialogue for a Film) by Maurice Walsh’ which begins: ‘First the title is taken from Emerson’s poems’. Some alterations. Pagination.
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