Slack, Munro, Saw & Co.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Letters: 1917
Typed and carbon copy typed notes and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1918
Includes a carbon copy of a Zurich court record, 16 Nov 1918.
Letters: 1919
Includes a statement made by Joyce, 5 May 1919 and a document regarding Joyce v. Carr.
Letters: 1928
Includes: photocopy of an open letter from The Little Review (final issue);
Letters: 1931
Includes: photocopy of "'Ulysses serial pirating is denied. Roth insists publication of James Joyce work...."
Letters: 1932
Typed and carbon copy notes and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies; photo-reproductions.
Letters: 1933
Handwritten, typed and carbon copy typed notes, commentary, and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies; photo-reproductions.
Letters: 1934
Includes: photocopy of a newspaper article titled, "James Joyce parmi ses amis de Paris ou le retour d'Ulysse chez les civilises"; photostat of poems titled, "The Yellow Ale" and "The Happy Boy"; photostat of a musical score for "The Happy Boy".
Letters: 1940
Includes: tear sheet from La Fiera Letteraria with the article titled, "James Joyce: nella vecchia Triests".
Letters: Poetry collection, Lockwood, 1915 - 1930
Includes a copy of Joyce's "Suggested Additions". All materials are from the Poetry Collection at Lockwood.