Box 20
Contains 39 Results:
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript: Pygmalionscript [fragment] and two drawings of GBS doodled on the reverse, n.d.
As Mrs. Campbell played "Eliza" in Pygmalionperhaps this fragment is part of one of her scripts; part of the Agnius Claudius-Mrs. Campbell material
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Manuscript: A talk on beautiful speech and vocal control..., n.d.
The beginning of a speech on diction and voice tone, hand-printed or written in oversized letters; also included is an additional page written in French
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Note: to Agnes Claudius, n.d.
Inscribed, "easter greetings to my friend of the Magnetic[?] face My beautiful Egypt;" also includes a holograph drawing of a bird and flowers, on the same envelope
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed and Typed Letter Signed: to Arthur Bertram, ca. 1876 - 1910
Mostly undated, handwritten letters, to her business manager
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Mary Augusta Ward, Oct. 17, 1901
With a revised draft of the same letter, and with a draft and typed copy of a telegram circa October 15 from Mrs. P.C. to M.A. Ward; and with an unsigned letter dated Sept. 3, 1901, presumably from Arthur Bertram to Mrs. Ward's agent; all items concern production of Mrs. Ward's play Eleanor
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Apr. 29, 1914
With typed transcription by Dan Laurence and a note by Bernard F. Burgunder; date in Shaw's hand; begins "His Majesty's Theatre [London] / I have just had this letter from Klaw."
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Viola Tree, ca. Feb. 1920
Chelsea; concerns the form in which Mrs. P.C.'s part in Pygmalion is to be announced; begins "Viola darling - Please don't let / Joey get us by the / ears!"
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, July 21, 1931
London; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Thanks so very"
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript: Chance-Medley, Feb. - Aug. 1936
The typed title "Random Reminiscences" is changed, in Mrs. Campbell's hand, to "Chance-Medley;" the envelope is addressed in her hand, apparently to an agent or prospective publisher, but most corrections in the manuscript seem to be in another hand; three inscribed photographs of her accompany the manuscript; includes 2 leaves of explanatory notes by B.F. Burgunder, and copy of the auction catalog listing; WHENEVER POSSIBLE USE PHOTOCOPY, NOT THIS ORIGINAL.
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Sept. 26, 1937
New York; regarding the correspondence between Mrs. Campbell and Shaw, and its possible publication; begins "Dear Joey, They have arrived safely after taking nearly three"