Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxi. 'J: what happened at the Metropole: a play in two acts, by Adam Fergusson and Caroline Moorehead'; n.d. A play based on the work of the International Red Cross in World War Two. Word-processed. ff. 81. 297 x 210mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxii. 'Just for the record'; an account of the activities of International P.E.N. from 1988 to 1997, by Elizabeth Patterson, and intended for the P.E.N. Archives; 2004. Word-processed. Presentation copy from the author to Harwood, dated 28.8.04.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxiii. 'On behalf of: a play by Tim Carroll'; 1989. With a covering signed letter from Carroll to Harwood asking him for comments. Typewritten. ff. i + 91pp. 295 x 210mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxiv. 'Oscar': a musical based on the life of Oscar Wilde and on the film written and directed by Ken Hughes; n.d. With a covering signed letter from Hughes to Harwood asking him for comments and help, indicating that the musical was due to open with music by Maur...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxv. 'Pushkin. Original screenplay by Dennis Potter. Revised first draft, July 1988'; 1988. Typewritten. ff. 118. 278 x 215mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxvi. 'Pushkin. Original screenplay by Menno Meyjes. First draft, June 15, 1989'; 1989. Typewritten. ff. 142. 278 x 215mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxvii. Script breakdowns of Dennis Potter's screenplay of 1988 and Menno Meyjes's screenplay of 1989 of 'Pushkin', both by S. Grundy; 1993. The film, originating from Quincy Jones's Media Group, directed by Milos Foreman, was in preparation in 1998 but does n...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxviii. An album of background material for the proposed film biography of Pushkin, including story outline, biography, notes on Pushkin's grandfather, a character breakdown, list of Pushkin's major works, summary of Russian and world history of the period and a...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxxix. 'Salt of the earth'; 1989. Photocopy of the novel by Joseph Wittlin, published by Giniger in 1970, with an accompanying letter from Kurt J. Mrkwicka asking Harwood to read it before meeting him.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxl. Sixteen short stories based on his experiences in World War Two, by Major A. Z. Berman; 1975. Typewritten. With a signed covering letter asking for comment.