Report "Post Conflict Stabilisation: Improving the United Kingdom's Contribution - Consultation on United Kingdom strategy and practice and establishment of a Post Conflict Reconstruction Unit", Autumn 2004.
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Material relating to Civil Rights 1968 Memorial Committee and the 40th anniversary of the Civil Rights Campaign including handwritten notes and background material with notation, in relation to Mary Robinson giving a keynote address (see P143/2/3/3/3/3).
Typed copy of script for sketch "Research Into Research" produced as part of the Late Night Follies by the Pike Theatre, Dublin. By Carolyn Swift.
Typed material with annotation by Carolyn Swift, being drafts or excerpts from Pike Theatre Revues.
File with signed book contracts and publisher agreements made between Carolyn Swift and the Children's Press and with Poolbeg Press, relating to the 'Robbers' series of books written by Carolyn Swift.
Contracts present for:
Robbers In The Hills (Children's Press, 1982)
Robbers In The Town (Children's Press, 1983)
Robbers In The Theatre (Children's Press, 1984)
Robbers In The Studio (Children's Press, 1985)
Robbers In The Theatre (Children's Theatre, 1988)
Robbers On TV (Poolbeg Press, 1988)
Robbers On The Streets (Poolbeg Press, 1990)
Robbers In A Merc (Poolbeg Press, 1992)
Also 'Memorandum of Agreement' made between Carolyn Swift and Arlen House - the Women's Press Ltd. for Swift to undertake to write a work at present entitled 'Carolyn Swift - A Memoir' (1980)
File with two typescript drafts of the novel for children, 'Robbers In a Merc', written by Carolyn Swift and published in 1992 by Poolbeg Press, Dublin.
Typescripts include a carbon copy paper draft, and a final typescript copy, both with annotations and edits by Swift.
File with typed synopsis of book "Robbers In The Hills" by Carolyn Swift, with typescript of the novel, divided into individual chapters, and written by Carolyn Swift. The book was first published in 1982 by Acorn Books, an imprint of The Children's Press, Dublin.
Typescript of the novel includes some annotations and edits by Carolyn Swift.
Drafts of the children's book, 'Robbers In The House', written by Carolyn Swift and first published in 1981 (reprinted in 1989), published by Acorn Books, an imprint of The Children's Press. This was the first book published by The Children's Press in Dublin.
File 1 includes full typescript of the book by Swift, divided into individual chapters, with some manuscript annotation and edits throughout.
File 2 includes another full typescript of the book by Swift, divided into individual chapters, also with some manuscript annotation and edits throughout.
File 3 includes typed synopsis of the book by Swift, an invitation to the launch of the first book in the Acorn book series ('Robbers in the House' by Carolyn Swift), invitation list to the launch, and typed press releases on 'The Children's Press' headed paper with info about the new Children's press, and about Carolyn Swift and her books.
File with typescript 'very rough first draft' of screenplay of 'Robbers In The House', adapted by Carolyn Swift from her own book of the same name.
File also includes folder with treatment of the screenplay and also an application rafted for submission to the Irish Film Board to support the production of the film for young audiences. This treatment written by Carolyn Swift and Michael Murphy. Application includes press cuttings of reviews of the original book, a breakdown of budget and cost and summary of fiscal measure being proposed by Bórd Scannan and by Strongbow Films.
File with two typescript drafts of the novel for children, 'Robbers In The Streets'', written by Carolyn Swift and published in 1990 by Poolbeg Press, Dublin.
Both typescripts by Swift are divided into individual chapters and heavily annotated and edited by Swift.