Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. clxx. 'Eichmann in my hands. Screenplay by Ronald Harwood, from the book by Peter Z. Malkin & Harry Stein. April 1995'; 1995. Word-processed with a few autograph amendments. ff. i + 108. 299 x 210mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. clxxxii. 'All the same shadows. A play for radio by Ronald Harwood, adapted from his novel'; circa 1960, 1961. With a letter from Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation to Felix de Wolfe rejecting the making of a filmed adaptation Typewritten. ff. i + 61. 330 x...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxiv. Poems by Harold Pinter; 1995-2004, n.d. Single sheets. One poem is autograph, two are e-mails, the remainder are typewritten or word processed. With one signed postcard from Pinter to Ronald and Natasha Harwood and one poem being a signed presentation c...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxxvii. 'The Big three, by Randall Crawley'; n.d. A play based on the meeting of the allied leaders in Yalta in 1945. Typewritten. ff. iii + 102. 298 x 210mm. Spiral-bound.
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. 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.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. cccxliv. 'With two lumps of ice, by Simon Gray, loosely based on his production diaries; circa 1997. Script of a play based on 'An unnatural pursuit', 'How's that for telling'em, fat lady?' and 'Fat chance'.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. i. 'The Carey Woman: by Ronald Forbes'; 1957. Preceded by an autograph declaration, presumably by Forbes, and signed by Harwood and Harriet M. Graham (the daughter of Sir Donald Wolfit) that he will write the play with Harwood and Graham and share any proceeds. Typ...