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         <titlestmt>
            <titleproper>Leslie Daiken: </titleproper>
            <subtitle>An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities
		  Research Center</subtitle>
            <author>Robert Kendrick</author>
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            <publisher>University of Texas at Austin</publisher>
            <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1994</date>
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         <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
         <unittitle label="Title:" type="245">Leslie Daiken Papers 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1935-1963</unitdate>
         </unittitle>
         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="TxU-HU" encodinganalog="099" label="Identification">TXRC94-A17</unitid>
         <physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a">4 boxes, 8 galley folders,
		1 oversize folder (1.75 linear feet)</physdesc>
         <repository label="Repository" encodinganalog="852$a">
            <corpname>
               <subarea>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, </subarea>The
		  University of Texas at Austin</corpname>
         </repository>
         <origination encodinganalog="100" label="Creator:"> Daiken, Leslie,
		1912-1964</origination>
         <abstract>The collection documents the author's early career as a poet and
		his later career as an authority on children's customs, toys, games, and
		nursery rhymes.</abstract>
         <langmaterial label="Language">
            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
         </langmaterial>
      </did>
      <bioghist id="a2" encodinganalog="545">
         <head>Biographical Sketch</head>
         <p>Leslie Daiken, author and educator, was born in Dublin in 1912. He
		graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, and lived thereafter in London.
		Daiken's early poetry and short fiction appeared in periodicals and anthologies
		such as 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Choice, The Dublin Magazine, The New English Weekly,
		Goodbye, Twilight,</title>and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">New Irish Poetry. </title>In 1944 Daiken compiled 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">They Go, the Irish, </title>an anthology in which
	 contributors attempted to evoke the spirit of the Irish war effort. Daiken
	 published a monograph of his own verse, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Signatures of All Things, </title>the following
	 year.</p>
         <p>After these literary endeavors, Daiken turned to the study of children's
		customs, games, nursery rhymes and toys. His post-graduate thesis was titled
		“A Comparative Study of Nursery Literature” (1943). Daiken also wrote 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Games Throughout the Year </title>(1949),
	 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Toys Throughout the Ages </title>(1953), 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Let Us Play in Israel </title>(1950), 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Teaching Through Play </title>(1954), 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Lullaby Book </title>(1959), 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Out Goes She! </title>(1963), and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">World of Toys </title>(1963). In “Boys and Girls
	 Come Out to Play,” “Sticks and Stones,” “The English Nursery Rhyme,”
	 “The Feast of St. Stephen” and “Tinsel, Holly and Tinklebell,” Daiken
	 explored the same subjects for radio and television. “Three Outcasts,” a
	 radio play, dramatizes the stereotypes found in children's rhyme; another radio
	 play, “The Circular Road,” explores a child's bereavement in the
	 Jewish-Irish community. 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">London Pleasures for Young People </title>was
	 written as a children's guidebook. His film, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">One Potato, Two Potato, </title>which documents
	 contemporary children's street rhyme, won an award at the 1958 Festival mondial
	 du film in Brussels. Inspired by his interest in the history of toys, Daiken
	 also founded the Toy Museum of Britain.</p>
         <p>Leslie Daiken died in 1964.</p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent encodinganalog="520" id="a3">
         <head>Scope and Contents</head>
         <p>The papers of Leslie Daiken, 1935-1963, document his early career as a
		poet and his later career as an authority on children's customs, toys, games,
		and nursery rhymes. The collection has been arranged into two series,
		Correspondence, 1936-1963 (0.5 boxes) and Works, 1935-1963 (3.5 boxes). The
		Correspondence series reflects Daiken's and his circle's literary and political
		concerns as well as the character of his friendships. The Works series consists
		of Daiken's manuscripts for his early book of verse and his later books,
		articles, radio and television productions, and documentary film.</p>
      </scopecontent>
      <acqinfo id="a19">
         <head>Acquisition</head>
         <p>Purchases, 1960, 1963 (R1637)</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <accessrestrict id="a14" encodinganalog="506">
         <head>Access</head>
         <p>Open for research</p>
      </accessrestrict>
      <processinfo id="a20" encodinganalog="583">
         <head>Processed by</head>
         <p>Robert Kendrick, 1994</p>
      </processinfo>
      <controlaccess id="a12">
         <head>Index Terms</head>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Correspondents</head>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Beckett, Samuel</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Clarke, Austin</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Cusack, Cyril</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Heath-Stubbs, John Francis
		  Alexander</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Henderson, Wyn</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Lewis, Alun</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">MacDiarmid, Hugh</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Milne, Ewart</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">O'Casey, Sean</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">O'Sullivan,
		  Seumas</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Rudmose-Brown, Thomas
		  B.</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Salkeld, Blanaid</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Saunders, Roy</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Thomas, Caitlin</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Thomas, Dylan</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ussher, Arland</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Williams, William
		  Carlos</persname>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess encodinganalog="650">
            <head>Subjects</head>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Authors, Irish</subject>
            <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Toys, History</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Games, History</subject>
            <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Play</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Nursery rhymes</subject>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess encodinganalog="655">
            <head>Document Types</head>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">First drafts</genreform>
            <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Galley proofs</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Postcards</genreform>
            <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Scripts</genreform>
         </controlaccess>
      </controlaccess>
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         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Series I. Correspondence, 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1936-1963</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>(0.5 boxes)</physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>The Correspondence series includes primarily incoming correspondence
			 arranged alphabetically by correspondent. One folder of material from
			 correspondents represented by only one letter is also arranged alphabetically
			 at the end of the series. Among the significant correspondents are Samuel
			 Beckett, Austin Clarke, Cyril Cusack, J.F.A. Heath-Stubbs, Wyn Henderson, Alun
			 Lewis, Hugh MacDiarmid, Ewart Milne, Sean O'Casey, Seumas O'Sullivan, Thomas B.
			 Rudmose-Brown, Blanaid Salkeld, Roy Saunders, Caitlin Thomas, Arland Ussher,
			 and William Carlos Williams. While the correspondence touches on Daiken's early
			 editorial endeavors, the Irish political situation, the formation of modern
			 Israel, and the various concerns of the writer, the bulk is of a more personal
			 nature. Some of Caitlin Thomas's correspondence is in Italian; also among her
			 correspondence are two holograph poems by her husband, Dylan Thomas.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">1</container>
                  <unittitle>Beckett, Samuel, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957-59</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">2</container>
                  <unittitle>Clarke, Austin, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1938-57, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">3</container>
                  <unittitle>Cusack, Cyril, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1943-59, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">4</container>
                  <unittitle>Milne, Ewart, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946-59, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">5</container>
                  <unittitle>O'Casey, Sean, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1943-45</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">6</container>
                  <unittitle>O'Sullivan, Seumas, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1943-58, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">7</container>
                  <unittitle>Rudmose-Brown, Thomas B., 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1939-41, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">8</container>
                  <unittitle>Salkeld, Blanaid, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952-58</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">9</container>
                  <unittitle>Saunders, Roy, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953-54, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">10</container>
                  <unittitle>Thomas, Caitlin, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954-57, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">11</container>
                  <unittitle>Ussher, Arland, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958-59</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">12</container>
                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1936-59</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Series II. Works, 
			 <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1935-1963</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>(3.5 boxes, 8 galley folders, 1 oversize folder)</physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Manuscripts of Leslie Daiken's work cover his entire career from the
			 early poems of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Signatures of All Things </title>to his final
		  published work, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">World of Toys. </title>The bulk of the papers,
		  however, consists of his work on children's customs, games, toys, and nursery
		  rhymes. There are prospectuses, holograph and typed notes, typed drafts,
		  production scripts, shooting scripts, and galleys and page proofs, some
		  corrected by Daiken himself.</p>
               <p>Most of Daiken's published and unpublished work is represented here
			 in some form. Among his published works represented in the collection are 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Games Throughout the Year</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Toys Throughout the Ages</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">London Pleasures for Young People</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Lullaby Book</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">One Potato, Two Potato</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Out Goes She!</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Signatures of All Things</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Teaching Through Play</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">They Go, The Irish</title>, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">World of Toys</title>, and various articles on
		  dolls. His unpublished work represented here includes “The Circular Road,”
		  “The English Nursery Rhyme,” “The Feast of St. Stephen,” “For the
		  Children,” “Sticks and Stones,” “Three Outcasts,” and “Tinsel,
		  Holly and Tinklebell.”</p>
               <p>The manuscripts are arranged alphabetically by title. Correspondence
			 related to individual works are filed at the end of each work's folders, as
			 Daiken kept it. The genre and the date of publication or production have been
			 supplied in square brackets in the folder list.</p>
               <p>Additional Daiken material may be found in the collections of
			 Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong, Constantine Fitzgibbon, John Lehmann, and Sean
			 O'Casey.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">13</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Boys and Girls Come Out to Play
				  </title>[radio program, nd], typescript, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Games Throughout the Year
				  </title>[book, 1949]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">14</container>
                     <unittitle>Holograph working notes, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">15</container>
                     <unittitle>Correspondence, 1947-49, prospectus, and invitation to
				  book “christening”</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Children's Toys Throughout the Ages
				  </title>[book, 1953]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">16</container>
                     <unittitle>Prospectus, and corrected typescript, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">17-19</container>
                     <unittitle>Final corrected typescript, nd, and correspondence, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">20</container>
                     <unittitle>Page proofs, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Circular Road </title>[radio program,
				1959]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Typescripts titled 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Green Atonement </title>and 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">All Our Yesterdays, </title>nd; notes;
				  typescript titled 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Circular Road, </title>nd; and
				  production script signed by the author and cast, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1959]</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">2</container>
                  <unittitle>“Doll” [article for 
				<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Collier's Encyclopedia, </title>1959],
				typescript, nd, and correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958-59</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">3</container>
                  <unittitle>“Dolls and Dolls' Houses” [article for 
				<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Companion to the Connoisseur Concise
				  Encyclopaedia of Antiques, </title>1954]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Correspondence, 1954, and “Notes for authors,” 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">4</container>
                  <unittitle>“Dolls and Dolls' Houses” [article for the 
				<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Oxford Junior Encyclopedia, </title>1955],
				correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953-54</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">5</container>
                  <unittitle>“Dolls Past and Present” [segment for television
				program, 
				<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Family Affairs, </title>1956], notes and
				corrected typescript, nd; and correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">6</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The English Nursery Rhyme </title>[radio
				program, nd], typescript, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">7</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Feast of St. Stephen </title>[radio
				program, 1958], notes and typescript, nd; final corrected typescript, [1958];
				and correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947-59</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">8</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">For the Children </title>[TV program, nd],
				corrected shooting script, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">London Pleasures for Young People
				  </title>[book, 1957]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">9</container>
                     <unittitle>Typescript, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">10-11</container>
                     <unittitle>Corrected typescript, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">1-2</container>
                     <unittitle>Corrected typescript, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">3</container>
                     <unittitle>Correspondence, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951-56</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Lullaby Book </title>[book,
				1959]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">4</container>
                     <unittitle>First and second corrected typescripts, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">5</container>
                     <unittitle>Holograph music and music page proofs, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">6</container>
                  <unittitle>“Mr. Borscht of Bansha” [short story, 1945],
				correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">7</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">One Potato, Two Potato </title>[film script,
				1957], shooting script, production notes, and printed advertisement, nd;
				correspondence, 1956-58, nd; descriptions of films in competition at the 1958
				Festival mondial du film in Brussels, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Out Goes She! </title>[book,
				1963]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">8</container>
                     <unittitle>Prospectus, typescript, page proofs, and final page
				  proofs, nd; correspondence, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957-63</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">9</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Signatures of All Things </title>[book of
				poems, 1945], poems, 1935-44, nd; typed review quotations, printed
				advertisement, nd; and correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1943-46</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">10</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Sticks and Stones </title>[radio program,
				1956], typescript, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">11</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Teaching Through Play </title>[book,
				1954]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Correspondence, 1946-54; page proofs, notes, publisher's
				  presentation copy notice, and holograph poem and prose piece by Christine Lee
				  with colored crayon illustrations, nd</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4</container>
                  <container type="folder">1</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">They Go, The Irish </title>[anthology,
				1944], correspondence, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1943-45, nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Three Outcasts </title>[radio play,
				1962]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">2</container>
                     <unittitle>Bookseller's description, and notes, nd</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">3</container>
                     <unittitle>First draft, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">4</container>
                     <unittitle>Second draft, photograph of Little Flower Shrine of the
				  Carmelite Church in Dublin, postcard, and clipping, nd</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">5</container>
                     <unittitle>Typescript with holograph corrections, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">6</container>
                     <unittitle>Production script, signed by the author and the cast, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4</container>
                  <container type="folder">7</container>
                  <unittitle>“Tinsel, Holly and Tinklebell” [segment for 
				<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Focus </title>(TV program), 1958?], notes,
				typescripts, and production script, nd; correspondence, 1955-58</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">World of Toys </title>[book,
				1963]</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">8-10</container>
                     <unittitle>Prospectus, [1963?]; and typescript, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">11</container>
                     <unittitle>Final format proofs, incomplete, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">12</container>
                     <unittitle>Correspondence, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962-63</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Page proofs--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys--removed to Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
      <odd type="add" id="a9">
         <head>Leslie Daiken Papers--Index of Correspondents</head>
         <list type="simple">
            <item> Abarnabel, Bernard--4.1</item>
            <item> Ahern, Timothy--2.7</item>
            <item> Armstrong, Edward Allworthy--2.7</item>
            <item> Aylmer, Ursula A. (Oxford University Press)--2.4</item>
            <item> Barker, S.--1.15</item>
            <item> Batsford, Brian (B.T. Batsford Ltd.)--1.15</item>
            <item> Batson, Eric J. (Bernard Shaw Society)--1.3</item>
            <item> Beachcroft, Thomas Owen, 1902- --1.5</item>
            <item> Beary, John--1.3</item>
            <item> Beckett, Samuel, 1906- --1.1</item>
            <item> Berlyn, O. J.--3.11</item>
            <item> Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974 (Times Literary Supplement)--1.5</item>
            <item> Bobsz, T. M.--1.15</item>
            <item> Brady, George M.--4.1</item>
            <item> Brooks, J. G.--1.15</item>
            <item> Campbell, Flann, 1919- --4.1</item>
            <item> Clarke, Austin, 1896-1974--1.2</item>
            <item> Clarke, Mary--1.15</item>
            <item> Clarke, Nora--1.2</item>
            <item> Clear, Richard ( 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Development, Agriculture and
			 Industry</title>)--1.5</item>
            <item> Couch, William T. (P. F. Collier &amp; Son)--2.2</item>
            <item> Craker, Trevor (Thames and Hudson)--3.3</item>
            <item> Curtis-Brown, Spencer (Curtis Brown Ltd.)--3.11</item>
            <item> Cusack, Cyril, 1910- --1.3</item>
            <item> Cusack, Maureen--1.3</item>
            <item> Daiken, Lilyan--1.15, 4.1</item>
            <item> Davin, W. K., Mrs (Oxford University Press)--2.4</item>
            <item> Delcorde, Jacques (Festival mondial du film et des
		  beaux-arts)--3.7</item>
            <item> Devas, Nicolette--1.11</item>
            <item> Dowling, M. (Irish Literary Society)--1.15</item>
            <item> Down, Prudence (B. T. Batsford Ltd.)--1.15</item>
            <item> Eaton, Faith--4.12</item>
            <item> Elton, Arthur--3.7</item>
            <item> Erwood, P. M. Elliston (The Lambarde Press)--4.12</item>
            <item> Fery, E.--1.15</item>
            <item> Garrett, Stephen (Toy Museum of Britain)--2.4</item>
            <item> Gibson, Strickland, 1877-1958--1.15</item>
            <item> Green, Michael (British Film Institute)--3.7</item>
            <item> Harris, Katharine M. (Committee on Ulster Folklife and
		  Traditions)--2.7</item>
            <item> Heath-Stubbs, John Francis Alexander, 1918- --1.5</item>
            <item> Hecht, David (P. F. Collier &amp; Son Corporation)--2.2</item>
            <item> Henderson, Wyn--1.11</item>
            <item> Hill, David ( 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Esquire</title>)--4.7</item>
            <item> Holland, R. H. Code (Sir Isaac Pitman &amp; Sons
		  Limited)--3.11</item>
            <item> Huntley, John (British Film Institute)--3.7</item>
            <item> Jaques, Faith--3.11</item>
            <item> John, S. T. H. (Sir Isaac Pitman &amp; Sons Limited)--3.11</item>
            <item> Johnston, Denis, 1901- --4.1</item>
            <item> Kavanagh, Patrick, 1904- 1967--1.5</item>
            <item> Keates, John S. (Penguin (Firm))--1.3</item>
            <item> Killingback, H. W. (Thames and Hudson)--3.3</item>
            <item> Le Cras, T. (Thomas)--3.11</item>
            <item> Lewis, Alun, 1915-1944--1.5</item>
            <item> Louyet, P. (Festival mondial du film et des
		  beaux-arts)--3.7</item>
            <item> Lucarelli, Francis (B. T. Batsford Ltd.)--1.15</item>
            <item> MacCarthy, Desmond, 1877-1952--3.9</item>
            <item> McCrae, H. M. (Sir Isaac Pitman &amp; Sons Limited)--3.11</item>
            <item> MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892- --1.5</item>
            <item> MacDonagh, Donagh, 1912-1968--1.3</item>
            <item> Maguinness, Stuart--1.15</item>
            <item> McGuire, Violet--4.1</item>
            <item> McHale, R. S.--1.19</item>
            <item> MacMahon, Bryan, 1909- --1.5</item>
            <item> Michaux, Georges (Festival mondial du film et des
		  beaux-arts)--3.7</item>
            <item> Miller, A. E.--1.15</item>
            <item> Miller, Liam (Dolmen Press)--3.8</item>
            <item> Miller, M. (L. Rees &amp; Co. Ltd.)--2.5</item>
            <item> Milne, Ewart, 1903- --1.4, 4.1</item>
            <item> Milne, Thelma--1.4</item>
            <item> Montgomery, B. L.--4.1</item>
            <item> Nixon, Ursula A. (Oxford University Press)--2.4</item>
            <item> O'Brien, William (Irish Transport &amp; General Workers'
		  Union)--1.5</item>
            <item> O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964--1.6, 3.9, 4.1</item>
            <item> O'Hegarty, P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield), 1879-1955--1.5</item>
            <item> Orient Line--1.11</item>
            <item> O'Sullivan, Seumas, 1879-1958--1.7, 1.15</item>
            <item> Panting, Anthony--2.4</item>
            <item> Petter, Helen Mary (Oxford University Press)--2.4</item>
            <item> Phelan, Jim, 1895-1966--4.1</item>
            <item> Pocock, A. T. G. (Oxford University Press)--2.4</item>
            <item> Poke, Greville ( 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Everybody's</title>)--2.7</item>
            <item> Pollinger, Laurence (Pearn, Pollinger &amp; Higham,
		  Ltd.)--4.1</item>
            <item> Quinn, Owen--1.5</item>
            <item> Rainbird, G. M. (Rainbird, McLean Ltd.)--2.3</item>
            <item> Ramsey, L. G. G. ( 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Connoisseur</title>)--2.3</item>
            <item> Reed, Stanley (British Film Institute)--3.7</item>
            <item> Rees, Frank L. (L. Rees &amp; Co. Ltd.)--2.5</item>
            <item> Reeves, James--1.5</item>
            <item> Rodgers, W. R. (William Robert), 1909-1969--1.5</item>
            <item> Rowley, Alec, 1892-1958--1.15</item>
            <item> Rudmose-Brown, Thomas B.--1.8</item>
            <item> Salkeld, Blanaid--1.9, 1.15</item>
            <item> Salkeld, Cecil Ffrench--1.9</item>
            <item> Salkeld, Irma--1.9</item>
            <item> Sansom, William, 1912- --3.6</item>
            <item> Saunders, Roy--1.10</item>
            <item> Schatzky, K. T.--1.15</item>
            <item> Scott, Eileen F.--2.7</item>
            <item> Shore, Donald (B. T. Batsford Ltd.)--1.15</item>
            <item> Simmons, H. Richard ( 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Games &amp; Toys</title>)--4.12</item>
            <item> Spira, Joy (Rainbird, McLean Ltd.)--2.3</item>
            <item> Stanford, William Bedell--1.7, 1.15</item>
            <item> Staples, A. V. (British Broadcasting Corporation)--2.7</item>
            <item> Starkey, Estella F.--1.7</item>
            <item> Symons, Joanne (British Broadcasting Corporation)--4.7</item>
            <item> Thirifays, A. (Festival mondial du film et des
		  beaux-arts)--3.7</item>
            <item> Thomas, Aeronwy--1.11</item>
            <item> Thomas, Caitlin--1.11</item>
            <item> Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953--1.11</item>
            <item> Thomas, Llewelyn--1.11</item>
            <item> Thomson, David (British Broadcasting Corporation)--2.7, 4.1</item>
            <item> Ussher, Arland--1.12</item>
            <item> Wakeham, Elsie (British Broadcasting Corporation)--2.7</item>
            <item> Walsh, Maurice, 1879-1964--1.5</item>
            <item> Watson, Ron (Dolmen Press)--3.8</item>
            <item> Watts, G. Goddard--3.3</item>
            <item> Whysall, W. W. (Jarrold &amp; Sons Ltd.)--1.15</item>
            <item> Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963--1.5, 3.9</item>
            <item> Willoughby, Rosamond--1.3</item>
         </list>
      </odd>
   </archdesc>
</ead>
