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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/30/15 · Unidad documental simple · 9 September 1963
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Kate O’Brien, 334 Russell Court, Woburn Place, [London] WC1 to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne for her food parcel. She is disappointed that she has heard nothing from Seán McCann of the Evening Press about the two good long articles on Russia, which he had requested and which she had sent him.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/30/20 · Unidad documental simple · 9 December 1963
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, 39 Steele’s Road, [London] NW3 to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks her sister for her offer of a security of £100 a year and gratefully accepts it. Her state of financial insecurity has been a source of considerable anxiety to her. She lives from hand to mouth, and lately there have been disappointments about work. The market for old writers is terrible, unless one is prepared to write pornography or science fiction, neither of which she can manage. She is hoping to secure a fortnightly reviewing job with the Yorkshire Post, and one of the Oxford Women’s Colleges has suggested that Kate might give extra-mural lectures to their students. Heinemann wants her to return to Russia in the spring to write a light and friendly book, which would be serialised before publication, for example in the US and in the Sunday Times.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/31/5 · Unidad documental simple · 18 February 1964
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, 39 Steele’s Road, [London] NW3 to Anne O’Mara. Kate gives an account of her attempts to find a cottage to settle in and her agreement with Elizabeth Sprigge, who has agreed to buy it as an investment and install Kate as a life-tenant at a rent of five percent of the capital outlay.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/31/11 · Unidad documental simple · 26 May 1964
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Kate O’Brien, 39 Steele’s Road, [London] NW3 to Anne O’Mara. Kate provides an update on the purchase of the house in Boughton, makes arrangement for moving her goods from Ireland to Kent by CIE, and gives an account of her activities in doing up the property.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/31/20 · Unidad documental simple · 29 October 1964
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Anne O’Mara. Kate regrets the news of the death of Monsignor Moloney. She mentions briefly her PEN talk which was successful.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/31/23 · Unidad documental simple · 27 November 1964
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Mary and Peter O’Mara. Kate expresses her sympathy for the loss of their child. She looks forward to visiting the couple at Victoria Terrace in January and discusses her travel plans for Sicily.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/32/13 · Unidad documental simple · 6 September [1965]
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate breaks the news to Anne of Father Malachy Lynch, who is dangerously ill, and asks her to pray for him.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/32/16 · Unidad documental simple · 10 November 1965
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Typed letter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate is pleased that the Mercier Press in Cork are interested in doing a cheap edition of My Ireland and are also asking about her other works for paperbacks. She has been asked to give a talk on the subject of ‘Me and My Work’ to the upper forms of the William Gibbs Grammar School for Young Ladies in Faversham. It is unpaid work, but Kate feels duty bound to participate in community life.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/32/19 · Unidad documental simple · [29 November 1965]
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne for her Mercier Press research. She is advertising for copies of My Ireland, which Mercier needs but of which Batsfords are sold out. She regrets the news of the death of Francis McManus.

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IE 2135 P40/3/10/1/32/22 · Unidad documental simple · 14 December 1965
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Letter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne for her Christmas present of £75 and asks her to choose a present for Peter’s children on her behalf. With an envelope.

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