Box 13
Contains 114 Results:
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mr. Dupernex?, July 13, 1924
London; evidently the gentleman had sent Shaw some kind of "relic" connected with St. Joan; begins "Dear Mr. Dupernex / It was very kind of you to send me the enclosed; but I return it"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-Harvey, Aug. 3, 1924
Strathpeffer, England; begins "Blanco is fully licensed, / and has been for years past."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], Sept. 1, 1924
Oban; begins "Yes; we are repeating Dr. Johnson's expedition"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to St. John Adcock, Oct. 23, 1924
See Laurence BibliographyB423, C2504, and C2529; purchased 12/92; begins "I hope I am not upsetting the make-up of The Bookman"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], Nov. 22, 1924
London; begins "Not possible. Sybil Thorndike is / to take St. J. round"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to George Herbert Thring, Nov. 22, 1924
London; begins "My dear Thring / It is quite true that I did not broadcast"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed], Dec. 31, 1924
Madeira; begins "We arrived safely yesterday (Tuesday the 30th) after"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Baron Palmstierna [draft], ca. 1925
London; Baron Palmstierna was the Swedish Minister in London; Shaw sent a similar letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy; begins "May it please Your Excellency / The award of the Nobel prize for the year 1925 to"
GBS : Envelopes addressed to Blanche Patch, 1925?
December 18, 1943; Ayot St. Lawrence; they seem to have been kept by Miss Patch as receipts; one is marked "Fur Coat," the other "Re. Joe's operation."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-Harvey, Mar. 16, 1925
London; with explanatory note by Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "Dear Martin-Harvey / The enclosed will serve all purposes. It does not bind you to / produce Blanco if in the meantime you should get going with anything more attractive"