Box 11
Contains 72 Results:
GBS : Typed Letter [fragment, draft?] to Messrs. Schneider and Jablonski, [1908]
[n.p.] ... That the entirely new passages, as distinct from more unimportnat revisions... [Pages 3 and 4 only; corrected by hand. Recipients address is Berlin, Leipzigerstr., 101-2.]
GBS : Typed Letter [copy] to Augustin Hamon, Mar.3, 1908
Ayot St. Lawrence; My dear Hamon/ I telegraphed yesterday to same time. [Shaw discusses foreign language publications of his works. Included in folder is a 3 page explanation by B.F. Burgunder of the French & German editions of Shaw in the Cornell collection along with 8 pages of various catalogues listing Shaw items along with photocopies of some of the items listed. The Hamon letter is probably one of the items that was singled out.]
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Unknown, Mar.31, 1908
Ayot St. Lawrence: Dear Sir/ The story about the watch was in full swing about Charles Bradlaugh
GBS : Autograph Letter [postcard] Signed to Mrs. Eveleen Myers, Apr.27, 1908
London; Dine? Never.
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to [Robert d'Humieres], May 3, 1908
Battler's Green, Letchmore Heath; My dear Marquis/ You are wrong about Hamon. He has style, grit,
GBS : Typed Letter [copy?] to Dr. Erich Hoffmann, May 12, 1908
[n.p.] Dear Sir, I am much obliged to you for your letter of the 26th inst.,
GBS : Typed Letter Signed to C. H. Norman, May 15, 1908
London; My dear Norman, I have nothing whatever to say about the criticisms. With copy send by Guy Bolton to Shaw who returned it with a note : "Dear Guy Bolton/ I have no recollection of this letter ... [With catalogue listing of the letters upon which B.F. Burgunder has typed a long note.]
GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Miss Andrews, May 15, 1908
London; Dear Miss Andrews, In case you have been able to get Messrs Ellis and Walery
GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Miss Marion Chappell, Oct.12, 1908
London; Dear Miss Chappell, It would of course be impossible for me to refuse to allow Richard Strauss
GBS : Typed Letter [copy] to Curt Otto, Oct.24, 1908
[n.p.] Dear Doctor Otto, Your letter of the 11th August arrived here while I was travelling abroad;