Box 22
Contains 103 Results:
Farleigh, John : Woodcut illustration from The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God,signed by the artist, 1932
Shaw is portrayed in the illustration
Farleigh, John : Manuscript: Portrait of George Bernard Shaw, 1949
Ink sketch and seven proofs of successive states of woodcut portrait of Shaw; unpublished? on verso of the sketch is a brief Autograph Letter Signed from Shaw to Farleigh dated July 14, 1949; all items were received as part of the Black Girl Collection
Farleigh, John : Woodcut from Aerial Football, depicting Mrs. Hairns, motor bus, etc., at accident scene, n.d.
Aerial Footballwas first published in "The Neolith" in 1907; this woodcut illustrated Short Stories
Farleigh, John : Autograph Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard Shaw, June 8, 1932
Hampstead; acknowledging payment for illustration of The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God
Farleigh, John : Typed Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard Shaw, Sept. 25, 1932
Hampstead; drawn as a contract concerning use of the illustrations made for The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God
Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter: to George Bernard Shaw [fragment], May 22, 1932
Hampstead; first page of letter, the rest is lacking; Shaw has added a handwritten note at upper left corner; begins "Dear Sir / I hope I have not appeared / to be too long"
Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Nov. 26, 1933
Hampstead; with note "File" written by Shaw in upper left corner; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / Do you think that now the rush of / the play"
Granville-Barker, Harley : Autograph Letter Signed: to Alan S. Downer [initialed], Jan. 15, 1945
New York; begins "Never heard him called anything but / Macreedy."
Griffith, L.A. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Oct. 24, 1951
Eyrecourt, Co. Galway; Miss Patch was Shaw's secretary; begins "Dear Madam, I have much pleasure in sending"
Griffith, L.A. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Nov. 13, 1951
Eyrecourt, Co. Galway; Miss Patch was Shaw's secretary; begins "Dear Miss Patch - The book of Nursery Rhymes are not by"