Box 16
Contains 101 Results:
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Charles Benjamin Purdom, Nov. 18, 1939
London; begins "Dear Mr. Purdom, I have to thank you for the copy you have sent me of the proposal for an Actor's Theatre as part of the work of Equity."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney [initialed], Feb. 9, 1940
London; begins "Charlotte has written you all the"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to I.W. Prior [initialed], Apr. 23, 1940
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Sorry; but I am very old, and forget everything."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company, May 2, 1940
London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "NO. The situations will make no"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Saul Colin [initialed], May 22, 1940
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear D. Colin / You must not act as my agent: I have no need of one"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Mr. Crawley, May 23, 1940
London; Shaw was considering dropping his American publishers, Dodd, Mead & Co.; with a note by Bernard Burgunder; begins "Dear Mr. Crawley / You have already received my cable of the 20th May."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company [initialed], July 5, 1940
London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "There are 52 pages of narrative and dialogue"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Edith Craig [draft], July 17, 1940
London; Edith Craig was the daughter of Ellen Terry; includes one leaf of explanation by Karl Goedecke; begins "My dear Edy / The ancient Pagans, who had a much keener sense of public decency"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dorothy Somerset, Feb. 8, 1940
London; photocopy of a correspondence card; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; begins "You can hardly expect an agent, who / lives by his commission"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dorothy Somerset, Feb. 8, 1940
London; photocopy of a correspondence card; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; begins "You can hardly expect an agent, who / lives by his commission"