Box 33
Contains 30 Results:
GBS : Bernard Shaw On Russia, Dec. 29, 1931
North China Daily News; article printing excerpts from a speech to the Fabian Society on November 26; not in Laurence
GBS : Bernard Shaw's Works. Spellings, ca. 1921
Instructions for compositors, presumably printed by R.& R. Clark, Ltd., for Shaw's contemplated Collected Edition; this is the only copy known to exist
GBS : Break Germany For Ever?--Nonsense!, Aug. 13, 1944
Sunday Pictorial;Shaw's answers to five questions, printed on page 4; Laurence C3541
GBS : Brilliant Address, Feb. 14, 1933
South China Morning Post; newspaper article excerpt consisting mostly of a transcript of Shaw's public address at the University of Hong Kong; Cf. Laurence C2991; end of article damaged; on verso is a photo of Shaw on board a ship
GBS : "Child Poverty is Only Poverty that Matters" [proof], May 28, 1916
New York Call
GBS : Children and Copyright [galley proof], ca. Oct. 20, 1890
Published Oct. 22, 1890, in The World;reprinted Vol. II pp. 177-183 of Shaw's Music,ed. Dan H. Laurence (Bodley Head 1981; deacidified Aug. 1984
GBS : Communism defined, Feb. 6, 1947
In National newsletter; London; 25 cm.; no. 552
GBS : Typed Manuscript: Contributions to The Worst Journey in the Worldby Apsley Cherry-Garrard, ca. 1922
GBS : A Debate on Distributism, Jan. 1937
American Review; Shaw's contribution, titled "The Case for Russia," is printed on pp. 309-314; the reply by Hilaire Belloc, titled "A Letter to Bernard Shaw," is printed on pp. 314-320
GBS : A Debate on Socialism, Mar. 18, 1909
The New Age; "part of a discussion...on Wednesday, November 18, 1908, Mr. Hilaire Belloc, M.P., in the Chair;" Shaw, G.K. Chesterton, and Cecil Chesterton are the quoted participants; printed on pp. 419-421