Box 31
Contains 68 Results:
W.B. Woolley & Co., Ltd. : Typed Letter Signed: to John Farleigh, Sept. 10, 1938
London; begins "Dear Sir, We have pleasure in attaching hereto"
Young, Elizabeth : Typed Manuscript: Revisions in Pygmalion: Problems for an Editor, Dec. 19, 1983
Photocopy made from a copy lent by the author; the original was written while the author was a senior at Cornell
Zangwill, Israel : Autograph Letter: to George Bernard Shaw, ca. 1915
London; concerns Shaw's difficulties with the Dramatists Club and more specifically, with Henry Arthur Jones; includes a note by Dan Laurence; begins "Only just got yours / Am leaving town"
Miscellaneous Unidentified Material, n.d.
Takla, Mishil : Typed Manuscript Signed: George Bernard Shaw - Introduction - English, Apr. 12, 1945
Cairo; with identifying note added on separate leaf; Mishil Takla is the pseudonym of M.T. Guirguis, whose book George Bernard Shawwas published in Cairo in 1946; See: Laurence K101
Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Nov. 9, 1906
London; concerns copyright law; Teleki was an Hungarian literary agent who helped Shaw get his plays translated into Hungarian; begins "My dear Sir, May I be permitted to draw your attention"
Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed; to George Bernard Shaw, June 13, 1907
London; Mr. Teleki offers to become Shaw's Hungarian agent; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, It is the general practice on the Continent - not only in Hungary-"
Thesiger, Ernest : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch, Feb. 2, 1951
London; includes a holograph note in Miss Patch's hand; begins "Dear Miss Patch, A minute mistake in your / delightful book"
Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw, Oct. 15, 1890
London; probably this is a copy, for C. Thomas's files, of the letter he sent to Shaw; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I send you the cuttings from / your last"
Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to Edmund Yates?, Oct. 18, 1890
London; includes quote from letter of Shaw to Thomas; written across the quote, in a different ink, is a note initialled E.Y.; Yates was editor of The World, for which Shaw wrote music criticism that he sent to Thomas; begins "Messrs. Sir John Fowler (next celebrity) is"