Hardback notebook labelled ‘No 1 And No Quarter’ containing two parts of handwritten draft of the novel And No Quarter. Some pages have been removed from the back. The piece at the front begins with chapter one and opens: ‘I am writing this fragment of chronicle’ and continues on right hand pages in sequence (pages 1-73); the other part begins upside down at the back and opens ‘“Listen now!”, I said at the end’, page 25 and continues in sequence to page 196. Alterations. Pagination on pages with text. Inserted at page 62 is an extract entitled ‘The Battle of Tippermuir’ by Walsh from the Gaelic Quarterly Review (undated), 4 pages with alterations.
Ohne TitelParts of a typescript draft of the novel And No Quarter. Many pages missing. Duplicates of some pages. Alterations. Pagination with some changes of numbering.
Ohne TitelTypescript of The Spanish Lady. Pagination.
Ohne TitelPart of a typescript draft of the novel Son of Apple beginning with chapter one, ‘The Greek Prince and the Irish Crochaire’ which opens: ‘The King of Greece had a son’. Alterations. Pagination.
Ohne TitelTypescript draft of Castle Gillian – A Simple Love Story. ‘Returned to T.A.C. 23/1/47’ written on the front. Alterations and some handwritten insertions. Pagination.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's novel Trouble in the Glen, published in 1951.
Ohne TitelHandwritten draft of the novel Trouble in the Glen beginning with chapter one, ‘Knight-at-arms and His Queen’ opening: ‘The tall, lean veteran of twenty-nine’. Some alterations. Pagination.
Ohne TitelHardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’ with ‘Danger Under the Moon – No Prince of Denmark’ inscribed on the back cover. Contains handwritten draft of A Strange Woman’s Daughter beginning with part one which opens: ‘One would know, or rather sense that this kitchen living room’ (pages 1-88). Also contains a draft of the novel Danger Under the Moon (4 July-17 November 1955) which begins upside down at the back and opens: ‘I was hurrying and I did not like that’ (pages 1-146). Note ‘re-written 30.I.56’ at the end. Alterations. Each text is paginated separately. Page containing the names of the ancient Greek and Roman gods inserted at the front.
Ohne TitelHandwritten draft of A Strange Woman’s Daughter, beginning with part one which opens: ‘Let me begin in the traditional way: It was an evening in Spring’. Minor alterations. Pagination.
Ohne TitelTypescript draft of A Strange Woman’s Daughter. Pagination.
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