Box 36
Contains 90 Results:
GBS : A Talk with George Bernard Shaw, Oct. 1916
Excerpted interview in The Music Student, signed "P.A.S." on Shaw's views of British music; followed by his "Is Music of Any 'National Importance,'" a letter to the Editor of the Western Daily Press, August 27, 1916
GBS : Theatre Managers and Film Rights, Spring, 1931
Printed in The Author Playwright and Composer
GBS : "These reminiscences of Mr. Vincent...", May 8, 1936
Quote by Shaw appears for publicity purposes on the dust wrapper of the 1st edition of Aspects of Wilde,by Vincent O'Sullivan
GBS : To the Audience at the Kingsway Theatre, Jan. 1, 1913
A letter concerning John Bull's Other Island,printed under an introduction with the heading: Mr. Bernard Shaw and His Audiences. A Personal Appeal from the Author of John Bull's Other Island; printed in Pall Mall Gazette
GBS : 'Ulster Always Able to Bully Westminster', June 1949
Questionnaire, with Shaw's answers, printed on p. 3 of Anti-Partition News; with indentifying note added on separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder
GBS : The War Indemnities!, June 1921
Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp. 444-445 of Vol. 46, No. 12 (June 1921) of Pearson's Magazine; for the original, See: Pearson's Magazine
GBS : The War Indemnities, Aug. 1935
Photostats of pp. 395-7 of Vol. XXXV of The American Mercurygiving text of the "playlet" first printed in Pearson's Magazine,June 1921; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence
GBS : "War Reputations", May 13, 1916
Printed in To-Day
GBS : "Well-printed books", n.d.
A single sentence excerpted from Shaw's essay On Modern Typographyand printed by Roderick Cave; No. 1 of 33 copies; See: Laurence A136
GBS : "What I Think About Broadcasting", Nov. 7, 1947
Printed in Radio Times