Box 12
Contains 92 Results:
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson [initialed], June 24, 1919
Ayot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "I am shocked to find your letter / among the"
GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to Ernest Thurtle [initialed], July 1, 1919
London; the "book" was published in 1920 as Military Discipline and Democracy,and was by Thurtle; begins "I have read the book, and will write to you about it as soon"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Miss Chappell, Aug. 28, 1919
Glastonbury; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Dear Miss Chappell / What! begin writing light opera at"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], Sept. 4, 1919
Penlee; begins "My dear Lady Gregory / I wash my hands of Androcles."
GBS : Typed Letter: to Curt Otto, Oct. 4, 1919
Gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, December 19, 1978; begins "Dear Herr Otto / It is with great pleasure that I find"
GBS : Typed Letter: to H.E. the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Oct. 5, 1919
Read in conjunction with: Shaw, George Bernard. Typed Letter: to Dr. Emil Szalai [copy], October 5, 1919; letter to the Hungarian Minister; begins "Dear Sir / I am by profession a playwright, of Irish (officially British) nationality"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Dr. Emil Szalai, Oct. 5, 1919
Dr. Szalai was Shaw's Hungarian dramatic agent; includes holograph corrections on the copy; begins "Dear Dr. Szalai / I have to thank you for your very interesting letter"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Jan Sliwinski, Oct. 25, 1919
With explanatory note by Dan H. Laurence on separate leaf; begins "Dear Sir, Mr. Bernard Shaw's authorized translator for"
GBS : Autograph Letter: to G.M. Jeffries [shorthand], Oct. 30, 1919
With "translation"; Shaw mentions a bulk offer of one million dollars for rights to all his works; Jeffries' letter appears on verso; begins "Dear Sir / The situation seems to be that Cashel Byron's Professionmay for business purposes"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Gladys Pearson, Nov. 13, 1919
London; begins "Dear Mrs. Pearson, This is getting serious."