Box 22
Contains 103 Results:
Elder, Ann : Autograph Manuscript: Diary [fragment], Mar. 15 - June 8, 1917
Transcription by Ann Elder of passages in her 1917 diary relating to G.B. Shaw's writing Heartbreak House; with identifying note in hand of Dan H. Laurence
Elder, Ann : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dan H. Laurence, Oct. 14, 1981
Farnham, Surrey; Signed Ann M. E. Jackson; concerns the portrait of Jane Patterson; begins "Dear Dan / The watercolour portrait of Mrs."
Elder, Ann : Autograph Notes, [n.d.]
[n.p.] One leaf titled "Thea"; the second in red pencil
Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Note on 'Getting Married', Dec. 11, 1951
Script for a radio talk, to be broadcast April 20, 1952 on B.B.C.
Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Patchwork Shaw, Jan. 9, 1951
Review of Thirty Years With G.B.S.,by Blanche Patch; begins "The Spectator[publication]"
Esher, Oliver Sylvain Baliol Brett, 3rd viscount : Autograph Letter Signed: to Harley Granville Barker, Feb. 1, 1943
Watlington Park, Oxon.; solicitation of Barker's help with the National Theatre project; the booklet is for the same purpose and is signed by "Lord Esher Chairman British Drama League;" the booklet is titled "The Civic Theatre Scheme;" begins "My dear Harley, A little help from you would at"
Anonymous : Autograph Manuscript: "Ever Faithful, ever Shaw!", Sept. 8, 1907
A poem presented to Shaw at the Fabian Summer School; with explanatory note added on separate leaf
The Fabian Society : Typed Letter: to "Dear Madam" [?], Apr. 11, 1900
London; refers to a vote on a Fabian Society motion; begins "Dear Madam, Forgive me for reminding you, but you have not yet, I think"
The Fabian Society; the Special Committee : Typed Manuscript: concerning the work of the Special Committee [Webb, Shaw, Wells?] to draft a new basis of the Society's purpose, n.d.
Included are: Memorandum from Special Committee; "Well's draft" March 1908 [in Shaw's hand]; Proposed Revised Basis March 21 [1908?]; with explanatory note on separate leaf
Fairbanks, Douglas Elton : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Sept. 18, 1950
London; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Some time ago you were"