Consists of detached from Irish Press. Excerpt from the novel Catholics.
Ireland
24 Archival description results for Ireland
Consists of typescript with handwritten revisions and published review detached from Irish Press. Published with title: The Ordinary in Miniature.
Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of novels, short stories, articles, essays, book reviews, screenplays and stage plays; works on B. Moore; and miscellaneous material. Also includes five small appendices (MsC 32, 33, 34, 35, 43) consisting of material relating to B. Moore and acquired from other sources. Appendices include television script of A view from across the water; correspondence and contracts relating to publication by Harlequin Books Limited of Wreath for a redhead and The executioners; promotional material and reviews of Citadel Theatre production of Catholics; and sound recording of speech given by B. Moore. MsC 267 consists of postcard from the spinster lady Mary Judith Keogh (the original of Judith Hearne) to B. Moore's aunt, Mrs. McInally, in Belfast circa 1900. Accession 758/04.8 consists of photocopies of letters from B. Moore to William Weintraub, 1951-1976.
Moore, BrianConsists of galley for review to be published in London Sunday Times. Undated but the book was published January 1st 1973 by London : J. Norman & Hobhouse.
Consists of photocopy of newspaper clipping featuring article on Moore by Crowe.
- Files consist of notes made by Christie Harris while travelling in Spain, France, England, Ireland and New York.
- Item 1 is daily diary with many of the dates changed by Christie Harris. Includes loose pages, postcards, etc. inserted.
- Items in Folder 2 labelled "France-Spain 1962" and include small memo book, 2 stenographer's notebooks, 1 coil notebook and 1 legal pad.
Consists of Nature and Grace in Two Works by Brian Moore, typescript (photocopy). Published in Eire-Ireland.
Consists of excerpts from the novel published in two Irish newspapers.
Consists of article Brian Moore Talks to Michael Paul Gallagher. Detached from Hibernia.
Consists of detached from Irish Press. Excerpt from Fergus. Includes a duplicate copy of item.
Consists of work published in Atlantic.
Consists of Brian Moore: Novelist - radio script, 1969. Typescript (mimeograph). A programme by Gerard Keenan broadcast on NIHS, Belfast.
Consists of Brian Moore: Ireland's Loss, Canada's Novelist, published in Critique.
Consists of The Novels of Brian Moore, 1975. Typescript, with handwritten revisions, (photocopy) talk given by D. Mahon at Years Summer School, August 19, 1970. Forwarded to B. Moore by D.E.S. Maxwell along with a newspaper clipping (photocopy) from Irish Times, about the talk. Includes typescript, with handwritten revisions, (photocopy) of text of a radio broadcast of the same talk with some revisions, recorded November 6, 1975, and broadcast. January 1, 1976.
Box consists of research, correspondence and typescript manuscript drafts for Brennan's biographical book on Maire Bhui Ni Laoire (Mary O'Leary): A Poet of Her People. Includes final draft (1999) and corrected print proof (2003) and 2 sheets of b&w photo proofs 28x24 cm and 35 35cm b&w negatives. The published book has title Songs of an Irish Poet: The Mary O'Leary Story and recounts the life and legend of a celebrated 19th century Irish-language folk poet Maura Bhuidhe "Bwee" O'Leary (or Yellow Mary O'Leary, Máire Bhuí Ní Laoire) (1774–1848), who also happened to be Brennan's ancestor.
Series consists of typescript drafts, research materials, interviews, correspondence, publisher's gallies, promotional materials, and copies of articles by Brennan used for his non-fictional books and biographies.
Subseries consists of manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, articles, research and other materials related to Brennan's non-fiction works.
Consists of typescript (carbon copy) article about James Joyce, with handwritten revisions, and reprint of article from Irish University Review.
- Consists of The Crisis of Identity in The Novels of Brian Moore.
- Photocopy of essay from Eire-Ireland.
Consists of photographs taken during the filming in Ireland of Catholics starring Trevor Howard and Martin Sheen for CBS Playhouse 90.
Consists of typescript and handwritten notes on various facts about Ireland in the form of letters (1970 February 23, April 5), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to his sister Una Maguire, Lurgan, N. Ireland with her answers in blanks included in the letters and written on separate pages as well. Includes two photographs of barricades in N. Ireland.
Consists of pamphlets and brochures gathered in Ireland. Includes material on Ballintubber Abbey, Caher Castle and various offshore islands. Items not fully described.
Consists of newspaper clippings from various British newspapers about the filming of Catholics in Ireland and the screening on British and Irish television.
Consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of reviews from various British and Irish newspapers and journals.