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UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1052 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'On Another Man's Wound' by Ernie O'Malley published in The Times Literary Supplement . Begins 'I knew of Ernie O'Malley the revolutionary before I knew his writing and stood among the crowds that lined the Dublin footpaths in 1957 to watch his state funeral attended by the President and the Taoiseach, both Houses of the Oireachtas, the judiciary and all the paraphernalia of state.' Contains handwritten amendments, four pages missing, paginated pp 1-6,10-20.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1053 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'On Another Man's Wound' by Ernie O'Malley published in The Times Literary Supplement . Begins 'When Ernie O'Malley died in 1957, he was given a state funeral attended by the president and the Taoiseach, both Houses of the Oireachtas, the judiciary and all the paraphernalia of State.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp1-18. Reverse side contains handwritten fragments of Memoir .

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1051 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'On Another Man's Wound' by Ernie O'Malley published in 'The Times Literary Supplement'. Begins 'I knew of Ernie O'Malley the revolutionary soldier, I had stood among the crowds that lined the Dublin footpaths in 1957 to watch his state funeral....' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp1-20.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1039 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'Irish Classics' beginning 'In his introduction, Declan Kiberd gives a number of definitions of a classic, cites Mark Twain's, "A Book nobody wants to read but everybody wishes to have read" '. Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-5.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1040 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'Irish Classics' beginning 'In his introduction, Declan Kiberd gives a number of other people's definitions of a classic, one such being Mark Twain's, "A book nobody wants to read but everybody wishes to have read", before giving his own clear view.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-6, typescript identical to P71/1039.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1041 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'Irish Classics' beginning 'In his introduction, Declan Kiberd gives a number of definitions of a classic, like Mark Twain's, 'A book nobody wants to read but everybody wishes to have read', before giving his own clear view.' Paginated pp1-5, page 5 appears to be from a different draft.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1042 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'Irish Classics' beginning 'In his introduction, Declan Kiberd gives a number of definitions of a classic, like Mark Twain's, 'A Book nobody wants to read but everybody wishes to have read', before giving his own clear view.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-5.

UGA P/P71/4/3/1/1043 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of a review of 'Irish Classics' beginning 'In his introduction, Declan Kiberd gives a number of definitions of a classic, like Mark Twain's, 'A Book nobody wants to read but everybody wishes to have read', before giving his own clear view.' Contains handwritten amendments, Missing two pages.