This sub-series contains letters from Cross-Courtney Limited, advertisers, printers and publishers.
UntitledThis sub-series contains a letter and typescript extract from the British Broadcasting Corporation.
UntitledNote to Walsh from the BBC [London] enclosing a typescript extract from Edward Harvey’s ‘Book Talk’, broadcast on Wednesday, 1 September 1937. Extract runs from page six to the top of page eight of his script and is a brief review of The Road to Nowhere, beginning: ‘One of my red-letter days was when I found The Road to Nowhere, an Irish story by Maurice Walsh.’
UntitledLetter to Walsh from Kathleen Roddy (‘for schools committee’), Broadcasting Station, General Post Office, Dublin, regarding the broadcasting of the Irish version of Blackcock’s Feather, for which they will pay him four guineas (£4 4 shillings).
UntitledLetter to Walsh from Charlie Kelly informing him that they will be able to broadcast The Road to Nowhere, preferably in the autumn when audiences are larger again after the summer.
UntitledThis sub-series contains letters from British National Films Limited.
UntitledThis sub-series contains a letter and review from All India Radio.
UntitledLetter to W. and R. Chambers, 38 Soho Square, London, from (name indecipherable), director of programmes, All India Radio, 1 Garstins Place, Calcutta, enclosing copy of typescript of a review of Sons of the Swordmaker broadcast by Mrs. Beryl Harding on 6 September 1938. Typescript (six pages) is paginated and begins: ‘This is a difficult book to review’.
UntitledThis sub-series contains letters from Richard Hayward, actor and writer.
UntitledTypescript of an obituary (by Liam Morrissey) entitled 'The Quiet Man’ and including a fourteen-line poem beginning with the line ‘In high Elysian fields’. Also see P7/2/7/6/4.
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