Box 17
Contains 105 Results:
GBS : Autograph Letter: Concerning Blanche Patch and Judy Musters, Oct. 11, 1949
Ayot St. Lawrence; Miss Patch's holograph appears at the bottom, answering Shaw's note
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Clare Winsten [initialed], Nov. 6, 1949
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "I have not become a landlord nor a mortgagee nor done anything for L. that I would not have done"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Clare Winsten [initialed], Nov. 18, 1949
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Maxwell has sent me your letter dated the 14th."
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Fanny Holtzmann, 1950?
Signature in Pitman shorthand; this note apparently intended as a draft for a cable; begins "Cable unintelligible filming"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed], Mar. 3, 1950, Apr. 3, 1950
Two notes of different dates on one leaf, in answer to a typed question at the top of the page; begins "No. I shall go on with Stern & Reubens, as"
GBS : Letter: to The Times Book Club, Mar. 13, 1950
A printed postcard on which Shaw has written his order for "Ruskin by Peter Quennell (Collins)"
GBS : Autograph Letter: to "Lena", Mar. 19, 1950
Begins "I have not a rap"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Stern & Reubens, Mar. 25, 1950
Ayot St. Lawrence; corrected in his hand; with dealer's description and comments on a separate leaf; concerns American copyright of Shaw's essay "Imprisonment"; begins "Dear Stern & Reubens / In 1922 I contributed"
GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Envelope addressed to Theodora Winsten, ca. Apr. 26, 1950
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Clare Winsten, May 3, 1950
Ayot St. Lawrence; with a long postscript in Shaw's hand; text mainly concerned with Erica Cotterill, author of a number of works on Shaw; begins "My dear Clare / Sorrow be damned! I said nothing about sorrow. E.C. lived on a farm at Bampton"