Offprint of "Seetangwirtschaft und Tangfluren an de atlantischen Küste" by Heinrich Becker, with handwritten additions and notes by Dr. Becker.
Press article from The Irish Times (copied from the internet), by Mark Brennock, entitled 'Seeking a dialogue leading to peace', concerning contacts between the British and the IRA.
Printed programme from "See You Next Tuesday" adapted by Ronald Harwood and directed by Robin Lefèvre. Includes an article on Francis Veber by Michael Dwyer and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
See also Hardbound diary for much of 1976 with handwritten entries by [Brendan Duddy]. Listing exclusively his diplomatic efforts POL35/62, mediating between the I.R.A. and the British government, and 535 relevant events. Entries for most days; more gaps July to September. Usually detailing results of phone-calls, meetings in Derry, Belfast, Donegal, by now also including Provisional Army Council meetings; listing most contacts by name, some by code name (e.g. 'coffee man'). The year is characterised by plans to rekindle talks failing in the face of British apathy: including strong personal opinion on the Irish Republic's treatment of Frank Stagg's funeral and aftermath (19 February); a personal aside 'for students [of the conflict]' about an impasse in negotiations where the British are blamed for the renewal of war (18 March); overall frustration over lack of British response culminating in a new plan and rejection (22-27 September); stating resignation despite having offered the British 'anything' they wanted (25 October). Noting in January 1977 that he has neglected the diary in the last months - 'in a way it is the mood of the last year in Ireland. - Neglect-'. Recurring names: Ó Brádaigh, 'DM' [Donald Middleton], Bishop Daly, Sir Frank Cooper, Billy McKee, Fr. Bradley, Joe [ ], Sir Frank Cooper, Walker, David O'Connell/ Daithí Ó Conaill, Paddy Devlin. NOTE: Some pages of the diary are restricted - a reprographic copy will be available for consultation. FURTHER NOTE, May 2011: POL35/131 - 136 will be withheld for a short period and will be reviewed again for opening in 2012.
See also Fragment copy of the transcript of Brendan Duddy's 1975 POL35/ 63 diary; same front matter and markings. NOTE: Some pages of the diary are restricted - a reprographic copy will be available for consultation.
Press cutting from [ ] with two articles entitled 'I see no benefit in the UK link says ex-Unionist' and 'Security policy attacked'; reporting on the views of former Unionist Party member Esmond Thompson, and those of SDLP member Michael Canavan on the attempt to achieve the primacy of the police in security matters (authors not named).
File from conference entitled "Security and Protection for Human Rights Defenders", held at London Metropolitan University. Kevin Boyle was participant and panel chair at this conference. Includes conference schedule and programme; text of paper by Kevin Boyle with MS annotation by Boyle; speaker biographies and details, various supporting documents such as reports and statements; booklet by Peace Brigade International; reports of working group sessions and other documents.
Typescript draft of Section Two, 1973-1986 of ‘The Irish Independent: A History’.