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IE 2135 P12/2/1/6/1/3 · Item · [c. 1958-1974]
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Typescript draft of Constancy in folder including prologue and chapters one, two and three of book one, and prologue begins: ‘Catherine laid the five written postcards on the seat beside her’. Contains amendments in ink and a handwritten heading on the cover which reads ‘Constancy a Novel by Kate O’Brien. Book One Chapters I, II & III & Prologue’. In addition, there is a sticker with the address of Mary O’Neill at 24A Steele’s Road, Hampstead, London NW3 4RE. Paginated and contains amendments in ink and pencil.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/2/1/6/1/5 · File · [c. 1958-1974]
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Handwritten draft of novel in two notebooks including chapters one, two and three of book two. The first chapter of book two begins: ‘“I’m sorry… This’ll have to do. I’ll bring you back something...”’. Contains amendments in ink. Handwritten heading on the cover of the first volume reads ‘Book 2’. One sheet of the first notebook is loose and the back cover is missing. The cover of the second volume states the following: ‘Manuscript Constancy a Novel by Kate O’Brien. Book Two Chapters I, II & III’. In addition, there is a sticker with the address of Mary O’Neill at 24A Steele’s Road, Hampstead, London NW3 4RE. Unpaginated.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/2/1/6/1/2 · Item · [c. 1958-1974]
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Typescript draft of Constancy in a folder including prologue and chapters one, two and three of book one, and prologue begins: ‘Catherine laid the five written postcards on the seat beside her’. Handwritten heading on the cover reads ‘Constancy a Novel by Kate O’Brien. Book One Chapters I, II & III & Prologue’, and contains a sticker with the address of Mary O’Neill at 24A Steele’s Road, Hampstead, London NW3 4RE. Paginated and contains amendments in ink.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/6/7 · Item · [c. 1930s-1950s]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Typescript draft of untitled piece [by Moses Greeph] which begins: ‘The priests of the officiating rank assembled daily in the Quadern Hall to decide by lot who were to perform the various rites of sacrifice.’ Pagination.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/2/4/4/3 · Item · [c. 1950-1953?]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Typescript draft of the short story Thomasheen James Goes to the Dogs which begins: ‘It was one Isaac Watts that sang: “For Satan finds for idle hands some mischief still to do.”’ Pagination.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer