Box 30
Contains 91 Results:
Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autographed Letters Signed to Ann Elder, Jan.7, 1915-Jan.26, 1920
Camberwell Grove, London; 19 letters until 1917, 1 letter Jan.16, 1920 from Lucy Carr Shaw to Ann Elder, Shaw's secretary. Forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson Collection.
Anonymous : Typed Manuscript: Shaw - Visit to South Affrica, 1932?
With explanatory note on separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder
Sitwell, Sir Osbert, bart. : Typed Note: Selection "From 'True Lover's Knot' in Osbert Sitwell's Open The Door", n.d.
Shaw selection? for use on The Irrational Knot?
Speyer, Edward : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw, Feb. 14, 1917
Shenley-Barnet, Herts; typed on Speyer's embossed stationery; at the top is typed: "Copy of a letter to G. Bernard Shaw, by Edward Speyer"; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I enclose a copy of the"
Spring, Howard : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Feb. 20, 1951
Falmouth, England; concerns Miss Patch's book Thirty Years With G.B.S.; begins "Dear Miss Patch: I am glad to know that you / liked"
Stephens, Yorke : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mabel Terry Lewis, May 21, 1900
London; concerning production of Shaw's You Never Can Tell; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; begins "Dear Miss Lewis / After all the bother / Mr. Bernard Shaw"
Strasser, Josef : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Dec. 3, 1929
Vienna; with Autograph Letter Signed to him by G.B. Shaw December 6, 1929, added at end; concerns the psychological importance of making resolutions; begins "Dear Sir, I beg to submit to you a request / with regard to"
Swaffer, Hannen : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw, Aug. 11, 1936
London; on the Labour Party; begins "Dear G.B.S., I was very glad to get your letter because"
Swaffer, Hannen : Letters in response to Swaffer's attack on Shaw's The Apple Cart, 1929
Also included are 3 clippings and 2 pages of unidentified notes; Swaffer was the drama critic of The Daily Express
Swede, Oscar : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw [fragment], Aug. 14, 1927
Franfort am Main; begins "Bernard Shaw / Help me to do something to get people interested in an international"