Box 3
Contains 24 Results:
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Dialogue of the Devil & St. Augustine -- Scenario, October 1909
Original manuscript in the British Museum; includes explanatory note on first leaf by Dan H. Laurence
GBS : Typed Manuscript: The Drama and the Microphone; Broadcasting and the Art of the Theatre; A Symposium of Opinions, ca. 1925
Shaw's answer to the question: "Will Broadcasting be detrimental to the Art of the Theatre;" copied from The Playgoer, the Organ of the Liverpool Playhouse Circle (March 1925 No. 6, p. 3)
GBS : Material connected with "E.H. Bennett and Company," published in Colburn's New Monthly, February 1883, 1883
Includes a handbill for Colburn's New Monthly, an advertising brochure from Bennett's with holograph notes in Shaw's hand, a facsimile of the published article, and a note of description by Bernard F. Burgunder
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Essay on T.E. Lawrence [fragment], n.d.
Includes typed comments by Dan H. Laurence, February 17, 1968; See: T.E. Lawrence By His Friends. London, 1937. pp. 243-44
GBS : Typed Manuscript: Everybody's Political What's What, or Machiavelli Modernized, n.d.
Holograph corrections in Shaw's hand appear on the manuscript
GBS : Manuscript: The Fabian Society. Election of the Executive Committee, 1907-8, May 1907
Received from George Standring, Printer and Publisher; with note on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence
GBS : Manuscript: Fanny's First Play rehearsal notes, February 10, 1915
From the production at Kingsway Theatre, February 13, 1915 (14 pages); 1 page typed note by Bernard F. Burgunder, July 10, 1963
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Fanny's First Play, cast list for production, April 19, 1911
Date of first production?; a different cast is penciled in next to the original list, in a different hand
GBS : Manuscript: Fanny's First Play -- Prologue, n.d.
Stapled into paper wrappers; found among the papers of Allan M. Laing; probably copied from p. 19 of The Rehearsal Copies of Bernard Shaw's Plays by F.E. Loewenstein (London 1950)
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Fiction [lecture], April 1887
The common saying that Truth is stranger than Fiction, implying that Fiction is not Truth; original in the British Museum; holograph notes in the hand of Dan H. Laurence