Box 5
Contains 22 Results:
GBS : Typed Manuscript: "How To Talk Intelligently About the War", 1941?
There is no record of the publication of this essay; includes accompanying note from Dan Laurence, via Bernard Burgunder
GBS : Typed Manuscript: "I have been invited by The Independent Labor Party to give you..." [fragment], n.d.
Seems to be a partial transcript of a recording
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: The Inca of Perusalem [autograph rehearsal notes], n.d.
Produced at the Criterion (Pioneer Player production) December 16, 1917
GBS : Autograph Note: Inquiries for articles, Apr. 5, Oct. 21, 1900
According to enclosed note by Bernard Burgunder, these are a record kept by Shaw of requests by various journals and individuals for articles
GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Inscription in Cranach Press Hamlet, ca. July 1949
Photocopy of Shaw's inscription in his copy of the Cranach Press Hamlet; from the original in the Hanley Collection at the University of Texas; with notes added partly in the hand of Dan H. Laurence
GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Inscription in First Folio, ca. July 1949
Copies of Shaw's inscription in his copy of the facsimile edition of Shakespeare's First Folio; made from the original in the Archibald Henderson Collection at the University of North Carolina; with note added in the hand of Dan H. Laurence on verso of third leaf
GBS : Typed Manuscript: The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism -- Author's Note, April 12, 1929
Holograph corrections
GBS : Typed Manuscript: Interview concerning the publication of the Shaw-Terry correspondence in response to an attack on Shaw by Gordon Craig [extract], November 25, 1931
Interview with Bishop now a release from the publicity department of Putnam Books; New York
GBS : Typed Manuscript: Interview with G.W. Bishop essentially concerned with Gordon Craig and the latter's objection to the publication of the Shaw-Terry correspondence, 1931
Published in The Observor, 1931; with holograph corrections in Shaw's hand
GBS : Manuscript: Interview with Shaw on politics, women, religion,..., February 20, 1937
London