Loose pages from a notebook containing an untitled handwritten draft of the short story The Prudent Man which begins: ‘Kemp Clancy had been busy all that forenoon and he was now ten minutes late for lunch’. Alterations. Pagination.
UntitledLetter to Walsh from Moses [Greeph, 5 Maretimo Gardens West, Blackrock, county Dublin] enclosing a typescript draft of the short story The Honest Fisherman. He cites particular aspects and parts of it for praise and concludes: ‘It’s as fresh as a mountain stream.’ Draft begins: ‘Listen to me know!' (pages 1-20). Pagination.
UntitledTypescript draft of the short story The Honest Fisherman. Pagination.
UntitledPart of a draft of The Hoplologist, partly handwritten, the remainder typed, and headed ‘Carrying on from p. 20 of typescript’. Begins: ‘The evil neck only! Give me the air.’ Alterations. Pagination.
UntitledPart of a typescript draft of the short story The Hoplologist (from page 21). Pagination.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh's short story Take Your Choice, published in 1954 in the collection The Honest Fisherman and other Tales.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh's short story The Smart Fellow, published in 1964 in the collection The Smart Fellow.
UntitledThis sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's short story Thomasheen James Gets His Hair Cut, published in 1964 in the collection The Smart Fellow.
UntitledTypescript draft of the short story Thomasheen James Gets His Hair Cut in Brandt and Brandt file cover. Pagination.
UntitledTypescript draft of the short story entitled The Two Storytellers. Alterations. Pagination.
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