Typescript draft of the screen play. Pagination.
Ohne TitelHardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’, labelled ‘No. 2 And No Quarter’ and apparently a continuation of the first section in P7/2/1/5/1/3. Opens: ‘I did not see any more of that battle’, page 74. Some alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Ohne TitelLoose pages containing handwritten fragments of the novel And No Quarter. The first begins: ‘I walked round to the front of the shelter’.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains notes by Maurice Walsh relating to his novel And No Quarter, published in 1937.
Ohne TitelHandwritten notes by ‘S.Oh.’ (Sean O hOgáin) with a Gaelic/Gallic title. Begins: ‘This is a very rough and ready attempt at translating Niall Mac Vuirich’s account of the wars of Montrose’. Pagination. Followed by a page entitled ‘A few notes’.
Ohne TitelHardback notebook labelled ‘II Over the Border’ containing handwritten draft of part of the novel Sons of the Swordmaker beginning upside down from the back. Opens: ‘In their own time the numerous stories of the sword fights’ (pages 1-29). Also contains draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Thirty Pieces of Copper (11-14 September 1935), pages 1-8; draft of the short story Over the Border (begun 8 October 1934), beginning at the front with chapter one and continuing on right hand pages, 1-49; draft of the short story Prudent Dan (14-30 October 1935), pages 1-28; draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird (pages 1-10); untitled piece beginning: ‘This “Somewhere to the Sea” is a novel about Dublin by a Dublin man’ (2 pages). Alterations. Each text is paginated separately.
Ohne TitelLarge pages from an account book folded over containing handwritten draft of Sons of the Swordmaker beginning: ‘It was on a fine evening in late Spring’. Alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Ohne TitelHardback notebook entitled ‘The Hostel of the Da Derga’ containing handwritten draft of part of the novel Sons of the Swordmaker. The title at the beginning is ‘Flann of the Left Hand’ and the foreword ‘The Tabus of Conaire the King’ opens: ‘Let the chronology be set-down’. Alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Ohne TitelSimilar format to P7/2/1/7/1 (with ‘3’ on the front) and the final part of that draft of the novel The Hill Is Mine. Remaining pages blank. Small number of annotations and alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Ohne TitelHardback notebook with the remainder of a draft of the novel The Hill Is Mine from P7/2/1/7/4. From the front, pages 84-175 on right-hand pages, beginning ‘Chapter VI’: ‘Ruary disappeared among the alders’; upside down, from the back pages 266-304, beginning: ‘The bracken was nicely dried’ (25-29 January 1940). Some alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
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