Box 16
Contains 101 Results:
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson, Jan. 31, 1941
London; with two notes of reference on separate leaves by Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "In finishing the story of Aveling by saying that I / had known only 2 equally conscienceless men, a colonel and a clergyman, I quite forgot the Reverend Harold Davidson."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company, Feb. 7, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "If all you want is the 38 words beginning 'I believe in Michael Angelo"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hugh Westoby, Feb. 14, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Plate arrived safely. Quite / comfortable so far."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company [initialed fragment], May 27, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "...color and charm the color of skin does not"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company [initialed], May 31, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; with photocopy and typed transcript; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "Elizabeth means nothing to me. / I am too"
GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company [initialed], June 19, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "Yes, if you can get"
GBS : Written Letter Signed: to Ernest Esdaile, June 21, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Quite a vivid little sketch"; additional items include typed mock-up of a flier advertising Esdaile’s book, inscribed by Shaw in red ink and typed note from Esdaile “A SUGGESTION”, inscribed and signed by Shaw
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Elizabeth C. Yeats, June 24, 1941
London; photocopy only; begins "Dear Mrs. Yeats / Do you think it would be possible to make a private edition of it? How / many of the 500 copies can you"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to F.R. Brown Jr., July 7, 1941
Ayot St. Lawrence; in this postcard Shaw describes Hitler as "a very dangerous madman"; begins "It is true that the high moral games"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company (B.H. Alexander), Aug. 13, 1941
Cliveden, Taplow, Bucks; reply to a letter of August 8, 1941 from B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "No harm done. Fee £5-5-0