Box 36
Contains 90 Results:
GBS : Letter to the Editor, London Times[strike-off print], May 10, 1909
London; title: "The National Shakespeare Theatre and the New Repertory Theatres;" rather than strictly a galley, this item appears to be a strike-off or off-print; begins "Sir / The anarchist that is latent in every"
GBS : Letter to Editor of The Times, Oct. 24, 1911
Headlined "National Insurance and Political Tactics. Mr. Shaw's Protest;" printed on pp. 9-10 of the London Times
GBS : Letter to Lugné-Poe [extract], Mar. 1, 1912
Printed in L'Oeuvre; Shaw portrays himself as a shark who devours dramatists
GBS : Letter to the Editor, The Nation, May 28, 1913
Newspaper clipping; printed under title: "Equality of Income;" begins "Sir / I am not going to let Mr. Leonard Hobhouse out of it / quite so easily as that"
GBS : Letter to Ellen Terry, missing from published version of Shaw-Terry correspondence, Nov. 9, 1913
Printed copy of the letter, which was kept from publication by Gordon Craig; includes note by Bernard F. Burgunder
GBS : Letter to Editor of The Daily Citizen, Nov. 26, 1914
Title here: "Call You This Discipline?" concerns Shaw's Common Sense About The War
GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Daily News;"The Irish Executions", May 10, 1916
Concerns the Sinn Fein
GBS : Letter to the Editor, The New Statesman [galley], June 24, 1916
Title: "The Case Against Chesterton;" begins "Sir / If Mr. Chesterton is righting himself gradually"
GBS : Letter to the Editor Manchester Guardian, July 22, 1916
Newspaper clipping; concerns proposed execution of Sir Roger Casement; with 2 copies; begins "Sir / As several English newspapers have answered the above question vehemently"
GBS : Letters to Arnold White, ca. Mar. 12 &, 17, 1917
Quoted in "Our Handbook. G.B.S. and the Army Council. Things to Remember"; published in The RefereeApril 8, 1917