Typed letter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to May O’Brien. Enid Starkie has left Kate her entire Flaubert library of works by and about him. She will be glad to have them and must arrange for more shelving. She makes a brief mention of her two Paris articles, which should be appearing in the Irish Times soon.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Anne O’Mara. Kate mentions having opened a local fete and promises to send Anne any articles about it in the local papers.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Mary and Peter O’Mara. Kate thanks the couple for their Christmas wishes and generous present and apologises for not having thanked them sooner on account of a prolonged bout of bronchitis from which she is only just beginning to recover.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate discusses the news of her nephew John’s son Tom being deaf and conveys news of friends. Lacking last page(s).
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to May O’Brien. Kate thanks May for Clare’s mortuary card and encloses a touching letter about Clare from one of her colleagues (now not present). [Clare O’Brien had died on 21 February 1971.]
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate outlines her travel plans for her trip to Cork and Limerick by sea in mid-September. She regrets that she has been unable to find a tenant for her house.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Mary and Peter O’Mara. Kate thanks the couple for their Christmas wishes and present of money.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent to Anne O’Mara. The letter deals mainly with the wedding anniversary of her brother Jack and the jubilee tea set the family are buying as a present. She makes a brief reference to a ‘Long Distance’ column she has just finished.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne and May for their hospitality during her stay in Ireland. She is planning a trip to London to see Mary O’Neill and her nephew John O’Brien.
Sin títuloLetter from Kate O’Brien, [177 The Street], Boughton, [Faversham, Kent] to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne for her birthday wishes. She is shocked to hear the news of the death of Nan O’Mara. She is pleased with Mary O’Neill’s and her nephew Austin’s joint Christmas present of the fifth and final volume of the life of Henry James. She is glad now to have the five volumes of a work she considers to be of profound literary interest, even if James is sometimes a bore.
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