Box 3
Contains 50 Results:
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.
Newspaper clipping advertising instruction in English at the Berlitz School, taught by James Joyce, Il Giornaletto di Pola, Oct. 31, 1904
Written in Pola. 1 leaf. Scholes 1389.