Box 24
Contains 86 Results:
Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter: to M. Elizabeth Barber, Mar. 12, 1952
New York; this copy sent to Blanche Patch; concerns the musical version of Shaw's Pygmalionand Captain Brassbound's Conversion; begins "Dear Miss Barber / Thank you for your letter of the 26th of"
Lawrence, Gertrude : Autograph Note Signed: to Blanche Patch, July 21, 1952
Massachusetts; begins "Dear Miss P. here I am on a short hol."
Lawrence, Thomas Edward : Typed Letter: to Blanche Patch, Mar. 2, 1932, Feb. 20, 1933
Blanche Patch transcribed these letters to herself and included some explanation
Lawson, Elizabeth (Mrs. William) : Autograph Note Signed: to "Mr. G. Carr Shaw" [George Bernard], 1880
Carlton House, Cheyne Walk; invitation to Mrs. Lawson's, stating that she will be at home "Sundays in June;" See: Laurence, Dan, ed. Collected Letters.Vol. I, pp. 28-29; with a note by Bernard Burgunder
Lebedeff, Bolschaia Dvorianskaia : Telegram to George Bernard Shaw, Oct. 24, 1915
Petrograd; on the same sheet is a holograph note by Shaw summarizing his reply; Lebedeff Shaw's agent in Russia? begins "Sending 500 roubles from Pygmalion / arranging"
Lee, George Vandeleur : Document: Death certificate; "certified copy of an entry of death.", July 11, 1960
London; Lee was the famous teacher of The Methodof voice training; he and Shaw's mother worked together for many years
Lees, Dorothy Nevile : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Oct. 9, 1951
Florence, Italy; concerns Thomas Patch, a possible ancestor of Miss Patch; Miss Patch was Shaw's secretary; begins "Dear Miss Blanche Patch, In reading your book, "30 Years with G.B.S.," I was"
Little, Brown & Company : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Apr. 27, 1920
Boston; concerns request to anthologize The Shewing Up of Blanco Posnet; includes Shaw's holograph summary of his reply, perhaps a note to G. Herbert Thring, Secretary of the Society of Authors?; begins "Dear Sir; We are planning to publish in the"
Lockett, Alice M. : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Aug. 17, 1889
Killiny, Co. Dublin; Alice Lockett was an early love of Shaw's; includes transcript; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / The proper place to"
Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Typed Manuscript: Bernard Shaw: Chief Events in His Life and Principal Works, n.d.
Published in Loewenstein's Bernard Shaw Through the Camera(London, B&H White, 1948); with explanatory note by Bernard F. Burgunder