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              Book reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/5/10 · File · 1985-2007
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Book reviews written by Tim Robinson for various national press publications, for the following works:

              Brian O'Rourke's 'Blas Meala' (1985); 'The Book of the Burren' edited by J W O'Connell and A Korff (1994); 'Maamtrasna: the murders and the mystery' by Jarlath Waldron (1992); 'John Millington Synge, a biography' by David M Kiely (1994); 'The Lie of the Land' by Paul Carter (1996); 'A Mythic Intervention, Turtle was gone a long time' by John Moriarty, (1996); a piece entitled 'For John Moriarty, on the occasion of his conferral' (2006); 'Landmarks, an exploration of great rocks', by David Craig (1996); 'Reading the Irish Landscape', Frank Mitchel and Michael Ryan (1997); Michael Viney's 'A Year's Turning' (1996); '1882-1981: Beathaisnéis a Cúig' by Diarmuid Breathnach and Máire Ní Mhurchú (1997); Rosemary Carr's 'Colours from the Sky', an exhibition in Kenny's Gallery (undated); press cutting from the Irish Times, 15 February 2003, a piece about Michael Viney in celebration of his 70th birthday; Julian Campbell's 'Walter Osborne in the West of Ireland' (undated); copy of a letter sent to Antony [Farrell] commenting on the transcript of Hugh Dorrian's 'A Mournful Silence'.

              Folder 2: Several copies of a printed card with a photograph of the stone alignment and winter solstice sunrise at Gleninagh, Connemara. A short explanatory sentence is also printed. The photograph and text are Tim Robinson's own.

              Book reviews for the Arts section of The Irish Times, of 'The Book of Aran; the Aran Islands, Co. Galway' Eds John Waddell, J. W. O'Connell, Anne Korff (1994), and 'The Wild Places' by Robert McFarlane (2007).

              UGA P/P120/3/6 · Sub-series · 1935-2008
              Part of Personal

              Files of correspondence, and exchanged ideas and feedback on work between Tim Robinson and friends dating from his time as a student in Cambridge, throughout his life.

              Allan Burrows
              UGA P/P120/3/6/1 · File · 1935-2002
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Two items of copied correspondence from Tim and Máiréad to Brendan [Barrington] and Erica [ ] and Simon [ ]. They are submitting work of their late friend, Allan Burrows to consider for publishing, "a charming expression of the romance of the bohemian life as seen by a simple but canny North of Englander" (2002).

              Three original diaries of Allan Burrows containing thoughts and drawings, and titled 'Paris, 1935', (bookmarked reference to Paul Swan), 'Lucerne, Switzerland and Belgium, 1936', and 'Impressions of the International Exhibition in Paris, 1937'.

              Folder 2: Copy manuscript of 'The Pill with the Jam' by Allan Burrows.

              John Fraser
              UGA P/P120/3/6/2 · File · 1961-1977
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Personal correspondence between Tim and Máiréad Robinson and John Fraser, a colleague from Cambridge (c. 1963 - 1977, most of the letters are undated).

              Folder 2: Typed manuscripts by John Fraser, entitled 'Genius', 'Travel in the Kizzlekoom'.

              Folder 3: Two copies of the manuscript of a John Fraser novel entitled 'The Time till Tomorrow..........', and a related letter to Tim Robinson from a publisher (1967).

              Folder 4: 3rd carbon copy of John Fraser's 2nd novel 'Because we are the Stronger'.

              UGA P/P120/3/6/3 · File · 1987-1992
              Part of Personal

              Have left in the original order of folders marked A, B, and C. However the earliest and most contextual information is at the end of Folder 2 (originally Folder B).

              Folder 1: Layout of Fadó Fadó. Typed, Irish language stories with handwritten corrections. Includes table of contents; 'Lucht an tSeansaoil'; 'An Mhóin'; 'Píobairí agus Ócáidí Peaca'; 'Ag Díol Poitín'; 'Stíléireacht'; 'Oileán na Phoitín'; 'An Pátrún'; 'An Saighead'; 'An Cladach'; 'An Fharraige'; 'Fear a' Ghunna'; 'Ainmhithe Fiáine'; 'Iascairí'; 'Cailleacha Feasa'; 'Caoirigh'; 'Na Síoga'; 'Sochraidí'; 'An Litir'; 'An Bonnán Buí'; 'An Brig St. John'; 'Cath Each-Dhroma'; 'Iníon De Valera'; 'Scorach Ghlionnáin'; 'Meachair'; 'Na Féiltí'; 'Na Máirtínigh'.

              Folder 2: English language manuscripts, and correspondence between Tim Robinson and Liam Mac an Iomaire regarding the translation of these into Gaeilge / the Irish language. Several original and photocopied sketches for inclusion with the publication. Correspondence with Bríd Nic Dhómhnaill, Caoimhín Ó Ceallaigh and Mícheál [Micil] Bairéad / Mike Barrett arranging collection of stories, translation and publication.

              Folder 3: Typed manuscripts with handwritten corrections of: 'Ag Lorg Poitín'; 'Na Tincéirí'; 'An Brig St. John'; 'An Bothar go Gaillimh'; 'Bean an Leanna'; 'Ar Scáth a Chéile'.

              Alec Finlay
              UGA P/P120/3/6/6 · File · 1994-2004
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence with Alec Finlay of 'Morning Star Publications' regarding various project proposals with Tim Robinson. Alec Finlay published 'A Scottish Mountains Anthology'. Several folios and published poems are included in the folder.

              UGA A/A8/1/2/40 · Item · [1906]
              Part of Academic

              File containing handwritten draft of chapters 51-55 of a translation by Micheal Breathnach of Charles Kickham's novel "Knocknagow" - published in 1929. It includes amendments by Seaghán Mac Énrí.

              Literary material
              UGA A/A8/2 · Series · [1905]-1907
              Part of Academic

              Material relating to the "Handbook of Modern Irish" and other works.

              UGA A/A8/2/44 · Item · [1905]-1907
              Part of Academic

              Files containing notes and drafts for stories, articles, lectures and newspaper cuttings. Includes the stories "An Chathair fa Thuinn" and a later version "An Baile fa Thuinn", "An tIasc Oir" and Cuasrd Laoghasci Mhic Chrimthinn go Maith Meall". Also a short play entitled "An Furreann". Also an article "Taisteal Chremona", "An Gabhar Ban", part of "Handbook for Modern irish". Also, "Bas Ghofraidh Ui Dhomhnall". Also lecture entitled "Corp an Suine", "Baile an Fhaoitigh" (Ballyneety), "Diarmuid O Duibhne", "Tomas an tSioda", "Bum Bum", "Drochead Atha Luain", "An Cailicin", speech to teachers, "Eachtrrai na hEireannach ar an Mor-Thir" "Realt Eolas", two drafts of "An Ghair agus a comhlucht" and "Ceisteanna le haghaidh comhsaidh".

              UGA A/A8/2/45 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              Script of lecture entitled "The Principles of the Direct Method" delivered by Dr. Mac Énrí to the inspectors and organisers of the National Board of Colaiste Laighean. In it he discusses the best method of teaching Irish to children.