Typescript draft of an article which begins: ‘That extraordinary Bank Strike of yours seems still in curious strength?’ Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article which begins: ‘I listened this morning, with most of the world, I suppose, to the Requiem Mass sung for Charles de Gaulle…’. Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article which begins: ‘The weather here has transformed itself marvellously in the last few days…’. Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article which begins: ‘July is heavy upon us now – less wet than poor old June…’. Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article which is missing the first page. The first paragraph of page two begins: ‘I hope to be over there in some early day of September. This time I am going to sail into Cork on the Inisfallon’. Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article entitled ‘Religion – Then and Now’ which begins: ‘All the religions of which we have any records at all have been of great social importance…’. Paginated. Also see P12/2/1/2/4/3.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article entitled ‘Whenas in Silks’, and which begins: ‘By beginning to quote Herrick at you about his Julia, I may be leading possible feminine readers to expect some flattering and seductive chatter...’. Paginated.
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article entitled ‘Square Roots’ which begins: ‘I am being forced in these times to accept the probability that all my roots were square.’ Paginated.
Sans titrePhotocopy of a printed newspaper article entitled ‘Why the Rage for French Films?’ for The Star, which begins: ‘Anyone wanting to go to a movie in London at present will be hard put to it to avoid going to a French movie.’
Sans titreTypescript draft of an article entitled ‘Ireland 8. (For John K. Clear Esq., 6 Waterloo Road, Dublin 4, Clare, Limerick) Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary’. Begins: ‘Newcomers to Ireland, after various divagations, may seek our south-western country.’ Paginated.
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