Box 21
Contains 87 Results:
No Box 21, folder 71
Constable & Company, Limited : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Nov. 13, 1912
London; found among letters received from Shaw by Brentano's; begins "Dear Sir, We have had an application from Messrs."
Constable & Company, Limited : Typed Letter Signed: to Bernard F. Burgunder, Dec. 12, 1921
London; regarding Shaw first editions; begins "Dear Sir, We are afraid that our endeavours to get you"
Corrigan, Dame Felicitas, O.S.B. : Autograph Note: to Gene Tunney?, n.d.
Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester
Corrigan, Dame Felicitas, O.S.B. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney, Feb. 9, 1955
Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester; concerns the friendship between Shaw and Dame Laurentia MacLachlan; begins "Dear Sir, We are shortly hoping to publish a biography"
Corrigan, Dame Felicitas, O.S.B. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney, Mar. 6, 1955
Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester; concerns Shaw as a religious man; begins "Dear Mr. Tunney, May I express my gratitude"
Daily Express Literary Editor: telegram to GBS, Jun.20, 1920
[London] Mr. Lasky of Famous Players declares in the Daily Express that the cinema scenario will replace...; Signed Literary Editor Daily Express Shoe Lane EC
David, Albert Augustus, bp. of Liverpool : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, July 1, 1929
Liverpool; solicitation of a paper by Shaw; begins "My dear Miss Patch / You may remember"
Davidson, Gilbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Sept. 29, 1938
Los Angeles; at the bottom, in red ink, is written Shaw's Autograph Letter Signed reply, beginning "No, Gilbert, NO;" the reply is dated October 13, 1938, and is a refusal to autograph books; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw: By the way of introduction"
Day & Son (Arthur Day) : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, June 15, 1920
London; with holograph note; concerns Shaw's purchase of the rectory house at Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir, We have received the instructions"