Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey apologising for not sending the cheques sooner as they are out of date and asking if he could deal with them, as he is off to Philadelphia in the morning.
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"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey commenting that the trip to New York was ""potentially very exciting"". He comments that he would not like anyone else to work on ""Weekend"", commenting that he is the ""only authority"". He is glad that he wants ""Trio"" back as it does need to be reworked."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, forwarding a cheque and asking if he had bought the local pub up for sale recently ""it would be just the thing … to sell H.F. and retire to a happy drinking ground""."
Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, forwarding poetry to see if it is any good and if it is marketable.
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, commenting that he would be against them publishing a play. ""There's no good your going on with The Frogs ….. 'sbeen done before""."
Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, enclosing a cheque for the 300 shares in the company, and hopes that the work is getting on ok.
Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, saying that he would be interested in reading anything he has done in English, and suggests a biography of someone more interesting, like Rutherford Mayne.
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, thanking him for his letter, and he is delighted to hear about the fishing and the teaching. He asks if he could persuade the Department of Education to put ""Dé Luain"" on the Leaving Cert course. He also adds that he thinks the ""Weekend"" would be a great radio play similar to ""Under Milkwood"", and asks him to consider it."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, thanking him for his letter and outlining reasons why ""De Luain"" hasn't been a success. He asks for a reliable list of teachers to send free copies to to ignite interest in the book. He also discusses Eoghan's views on ""Weekend"", commenting that he won't disagree with him on his 'profhetic' theory, but that it can mean many different things. He also says that he has a lot of poetry but ""I'll enjoy your poems even if the great unwashed public has to wait""."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, wondering if he remarried at this stage, and commenting that he was knocked out with a cardiac problem for a while. He comments that the grant for ""L'Attaque"" would be welcome, but that they should be careful, even at 200 copies sold a year the reprint would be unviable. He asks if the Department would be more interested in ""Dé Luain"", as he still has a large amount of stock on hand."