Large pages from an account book folded over containing handwritten draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Dangerous Age (untitled) and opening: ‘I did not take my annual holiday that year until September’. Alterations. Pagination.
Sin títuloLetter to Walsh from Carl Brandt, Brandt and Brandt, 101 Park Avenue, New York, enclosing the typescript edited version of the short story Thomasheen James and the Dangerous Age which will be published in the Saturday Evening Post. States that the cutting was necessary due to the length. Typescript begins: ‘That year I did not take my annual holiday until September’ (22 pages). Pagination.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's short story Thomasheen James and the Almost Impossible, published in 1941 in the collection Thomasheen James, Man of No Work.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh's short story Son of a Tinker, published in 1951 in the collection Son of a Tinker and other Tales.
Sin títuloDraft of the short story Heather Wine, mostly in typescript, but the last two pages handwritten. Alterations. Pagination.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh's short story The Bonesetter, published in 1951 in the collection Son of a Tinker and other Tales.
Sin títuloPages from notebook generally bound in groups, containing an untitled handwritten draft of the short story The Bonesetter which begins: ‘The big, bluff, not quite sober man in undress uniform made no introductory remark.’ The latter pages blank. Alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh's short story Not My Story, published in 1951 in the collection Son of a Tinker and other Tales.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains letters from Ernest Blythe to Madge Daly.
Sin títuloLetter from Ernest Blythe, Brixton Prison, [London] to Madge Daly, expressing his grief over the execution of Edward (Ned) Daly, news of which has just reached him.
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