Box 3
Contains 50 Results:
Series II. Documents and Miscellaneous
Drawing of coat of arms of Ireland, with commentary, [n.d.]
Pen and ink drawing of the Arms of Ireland with notes, possibly in James Joyce's hand. Scholes 1439.
Listing of articles published in Il Piccolo della Sera, [n.d.]
1 leaf. A list of Joyce's contributions to this Triestine journal. The list of articles, in Stanislaus Joyce's hand, is on one side of a leaf of white wove paper, with scalloped upper edge. Scholes 39.
Title page (paper cover) of Ibsen's Digte, Copenhagen, 1891 autographed by Joyce, [n.d.]
1 leaf. This title page from Ibsen's Digte is signed "JasAJoyce" in upper right corner. Scholes 1437.
Printed form announcing the enclosure of a cheque to James Joyce, Apr. 7, 1900
Written in 11 Henrietta Street, London. 1 leaf. To James Joyce, a printed form announcing the enclosure of a cheque (for 12/12/0), for his contribution to the Fortnightly Review for April 1900. Signed Hayward. Scholes 511.
Unidentified fragment of a letter addressed to Joyce by a friend of Lady Gregory., 1902
Written in Paris. 1 leaf. Fragment of a letter from a friend of Lady Gregory to James Joyce, offering advice on living in Paris. Scholes 1447.
Matriculation certificate, Royal University of Ireland, Sept. 30, 1902
Written in Dublin. 1 leaf. Matriculation certificate of the Royal University of Ireland. States that James Joyce passed the Matriculation Examination in June 1899 and obtained second-class honors in Latin. Signed J.A.Joyce." on verso. Scholes 1374.
Ticket admitting James Joyce to the conferring of degrees, Royal University of Ireland. [card], Oct. 31, 1902
Written in Dublin. 1 leaf. Ticket to a public meeting of the Royal University of Ireland for the conferring of degrees. Scholes 1381.
Clipping from Irish Times on Feis Ceoil singing competition [newspaper clipping], May 17, 1904
Written in Dublin. 1 leaf. Clipping from the Irish Times of an article on the Feis Ceoil singing competition in which Joyce took third place. The paragraphs that mention Joyce are marked with a box. Scholes 1388.
Telegram to Joyce, from unidentified sender reading "Impossible get advance", Oct. 14, 1904
Written in Dublin. 1 leaf. "Joyce" written on verso in blue crayon. Scholes 1449.