Typescript of short article by Etienne Rynne entitled "L'Irlande Á L'Age D'or", c. 650-850 A.D.
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Offprint of paper published by Kevin Boyle entitled "Linking Human Rights and Other Goals" and published as part of "Judges, Transition and Human Rights", edited by John Morison, Kieran McEvoy and Gordon Anthony. Published by Oxford University Press. Draf
File consists of letter from Richard Wolfe, City Solicitor, Limerick Corporation to Eleanor McPhillips, Treasurer, Irish Society for the Study and Practice of European Law, outlining problem Corporation had with a meat plant it had erected at considerable cost five years previously which needed to increase its throughput to make it viable but required an export licence which Government decided not to grant, and seeking advice on whether Corporation could challenge Government's decision as being contrary to European Economic Community (EEC) legislation, 19/01/1976; document "Export to EEC Countries of Frozen Carcase Meat", 18/02/1976 which gave advice; letter from Woulfe to Mr Hugh Fitzpatrick, thanking him for information he had sent [possibly copy of document, 18/02/1976?]; newspaper cuttings 18/02/1976.
Unclear from file what Mary Robinson’s involvement was.
Printed programme from Rough Magic production of "Life is a Dream" written by Pedro Calderón de La Barca, in a translation by Jo Clifford. Includes article "This play is an invitation to Dream" by Clifford; a chronology of Rough Magic productions 1984-2008, list of Rough Magic patrons and images and biographies of creative and cast members.
Request for overdue library material loaned to Kevin Boyle, from Social Science Library, [Yale].
Receipt of library book, from Yale University Library, issued to Kevin Boyle, for "The Cromwellian Settlement in Ireland".
File relating to the annual conference of the group 'Liberty', entitled "Can Human Rights Save Society?". Kevin Boyle was a speaker at this conference with a paper entitled "International Human Rights Comparisons - What Can We Learn from International Exa
File includes copy of a thesis by Sinead Conroy (Galway-Mayo IT), "A Bio-Bibliography of Liam S. Gogan 1891 - 1979". Also other manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne, and some printed materials regarding Liam S. Gogan, a former Assistant-Keeper at the National Museum, poet, and who was also interned at Frongoch Prison, Wales, after the 1916 Rising.
Letters and contracts regarding the publication of works by John McGahern with Faber and Faber. Includes royalty statements for The Barracks (31 Dec 1966); Contract made between John McGahern and Faber and Faber, dated 28th March 1968. The contract states the Work referenced is for an as yet unpublished novel. A clause also refers to a contract made for "The Dark" on 20 June 1964.
Contract made between John McGahern and Faber and Faber for a novel provisionally entitled "novel" and with terms of agreement for delivery of the novel outlined on the document. (6 Dec 1978)
Letter to the Permissions Dept, Faber and Faber, (2 Oct 1981) from Giles Gordon, seeking permission to republish McGahern's story "Lavin" for a new anthology of Modern English Short Stories 1940-1980.
Royalty statements from Faber for sales of The Barracks (30Sep 1983).
Invoices to McGahern from Faber and Faber for editions of "Wasteland" sent to named academics. (1971).
Letter from Faber and Faber to McGahern outlining terms verbally agreed for contract dated 28 Mar 1970, with a list of edits to the terms of contract.
File of letters and documents from A.M. Heath literary agents, London. Letter from Hester Green to McGahern (20 Nov 1981) discussing republication fees and permissions for McGahern's story "Gold Watch"; Letter from Hester green discussing the reception of McGahern's novels in France and discussing other publishing options in France (16 Mar 1982); Payment advice slips with details of monies paid to McGahern for Italian rights to "Amongst Women" and "The Pornographer" (Mar 1994); Payment advice slip for monies owed from Albin Michel on French edition of "That They May face The Rising Sun" (Aug 2001); Payment slip with details of monies owed on English language edition of "That They May Face The Rising Sun" from Faber and Faber (Jan 2002); Copy of contract for Italian translation edition of "The Pornographer" made with Giulio Einaudi, Editor (1 Apr 1993); Letter from Sara Fisher, A.M. Heath, updating McGahern on contract details for German edition of "Amongst Women" with Steidl Verlag Press (1 Oct 1990); Letter from Sara Fisher, sending McGahern the contract for the Polish edition of "The Pornographer" (31 Jul 1998); Letter from Bill Hamilton, A.M. Heath, discussing general contract arrangements with McGahern (16 Jul 2001); Letter from Corinne Chabert-Pereyra of A.M. Heath, sending final contracts for "Untitled Memoirs" (9 May 2005).