Box 35
Contains 56 Results:
GBS : Mr. Shaw's Clash with Tolstoy, Feb. 6, 1928
Article printed in the Evening Standardby Shaw, on pp. 7 & 9, incorporating his letter to Lev N. TolstoĆ, February 14, 1910; and TolstoĆ's letter to him, May 9, 1910; with copies
GBS : Mrs. Warren's Profession: Title page, 1902
Edition published by Grant Richards in London, and printed by R.& R. Clark, Ltd. in Edinburgh; with copies
GBS : Mosley, by Shaw, Nov. 26, 1943
Printed in Daily Express; Shaw's answers to a questionnaire put to him by Miss Wheeler Ryan concerning the release from prison of Sir Oswald Mosley; with copy
GBS : Movietone Shaw, or Chaff for All, Oct. 28, 1930
Article printed in Boston Evening Transcriptquoting Shaw's talk for a Movietone newsreel; with copy
GBS : The Mozart Centenary, Dec. 12, 1891
Printed on pp. 755-756 of The Illustrated London News; with copies
GBS : "Neutrality would mean invasion", July 30, 1938
Article printed in Sunday Chroniclelabelled by Durrant's Press Cuttings; title continues: "G.B.S. says Eire must be on our side"
GBS : Note by Mr. Bernard Shaw on invitation "to a Private View of a Woolworth Exhibition of Pictures by Gertrude Harvey", late Sept. 1929
With a note by Bernard Burgunder and two clipped newspaper reviews of the exhibit
GBS : A Note to "Androcles and the Lion", 1915
New York; a 4-page leaflet distributed at the first American production of Androclesin New York; with explanatory note on stationary of James F. Drake; for another copy See: SHAW PR 5363 A85 1914b
GBS : Notes On The Way [fragment], Oct. 12, 1935
Printed in Time and Tide; this leaf includes the first two pages (1423-4) of the article; for a complete copy See: SHAW DT 387.8 S53++
GBS : Old Bachelor Sam Butler, Mar. 26, 1950
Printed in The Observer; review of The Essential Samuel Butler,edited by G.D.H. Cole