Typescript draft of 'Like All Other Men' beginning 'He watched her for a long time among the other women across the dance-floor in the halflight of the afternoon.' Original typescript title 'An End or A Beginning' amended by hand to 'In My End' and then again to 'Like All Other Men'. Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-13.
Typescript draft of 'Like All Other Men' beginning 'He watched her for a long time among the women across the dance floor in the halflight of the afternoon.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-13.
Typescript draft of 'Like All Other Men' beginning 'He watched her for a long time among the women across the dancefloor in the halflight of the afternoon.' Contains handwritten amendments.
Typescript draft of 'Korea' beginning ' "You saw an execution then too, didn't you?" Asked and he started to tell as he rowed.' Contains handwritten amendments, fragment of 'The Recruiting Officer' is on the reverse side of one of the pages, paginated pp 1-7.
Typescript draft of 'Eddie Mac' beginning 'The summer Annie May Moran came to work for Mrs. Kirkwood was the great year of St. Michael's football and Eddie Mac's stardom.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-15.
Typescript draft of ' Easter ' beginning 'The morning was clear.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-11.
Typescript draft of 'Crossing The Line', this draft bears the title 'The Scab'; begins 'A few of the leaves from the almond saplings that stood at intervals along the pavement were being scattered about in the lights as he met me off the late bus from the city.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-17.
Typescript draft of 'Creatures of the Earth' beginning 'Mrs. Waldron and her daughter, Eileen, closed their big house outside Castlebar two months after Dr. Waldron's death and moved to their summer cottage in Achill.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-19.
Typescript draft of 'Creatures of the Earth', this draft bears the title 'More than she wanted'; begins 'In wild, wet January weather, Mrs. Waldron and her daughter, Eileen, closed their big house outside Castlebar two months after Dr. Waldron's death and moved to their summer cottage in Achill.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-20.
Typescript draft of 'Creatures of the Earth' beginning 'In wild, wet January, Mrs Waldron and her daughter, Eileen, closed their big house outside Castlebar two months after Mr Waldron's death and moved to their summer cottage on Achill.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-20.