Add MS 88881/2/69-71. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vols. clvii-clix. Papers for 'Cinderella: after the ball'; 1990, 1991. The screenplay for this production for Arama Entertainment Inc, was originally written by P. N. Butter, and after several revisions was handed over to Harwood to rewrite. The papers include exchanges of correspondence between Harwood and his and other lawyers relating to the difficulties of his receiving full payment for his work. Three volumes.
Add MS 88881/2/74-75. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. clxii-clxiii. Papers for the adaptation of Terence Rattigan's 'The Browning version'; 1950, 1993. Film released 8 June 1994. Two volumes.
Add MS 88881/2/77-79. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vols. clxv-clxvii. Papers for a film version of 'Reflected glory'; 1993. For papers relating to the original play see Add MS 88881/1/40-47. Three volumes.
Add MS 88881/2/83-85. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. clxxi-clxxiii. Papers for 'The Prince of West End Avenue. A screenplay by Ronald Harwood from the novel by Alan Isler'; 1996. For a CD-Rom containing several drafts of this play see Add MS 88881/7. Three volumes.
Add MS 88881/4/1-8. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vols. clxxxvii-ccxiv. Papers for 'Sir Donald Wolfit, C.B.E.: his life and work in the unfashionable theatre'; 1957-1984. Draft, printer's copy and papers and Harwood's correspondence assembled for his writing the biography of Sir Donald Wolfit and as Wolfit's literary executor. The biography was published by Secker and Warburg, 1971. Eight volumes.
Add MS 88881/4/9-10. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vols. cxcv-cxcvi. 'The Guilt merchants'; [1963]. Two typewritten texts of the novel, with a letter of 1962 from Tom Maschler to Harwood commenting on it. Published by Jonathan Cape, 1963. For the scripts of the film adaptations by Harwood and Casper Wrede, and Harwood alone see Add MS 88881/2/16-17. Two volumes, each ff. ii + 229. 280 x 215mm.
Add MS 88881/4/11-13. Ronald Harwood Papers. Vols. cxcvii-cxcix. Papers for 'The Girl in Melanie Klein'; 1960-1973. A novel, published by Secker and Warburg, 1969. Three volumes.