Box 41
Contains 66 Results:
Griffin, Alice : Sketches by Shaw, Jan. 1954
In Theatre Arts;article printed on pp. 70-71 about the Black Girl Collection, "recently acquired in England" by E.R. Mesnier and W.D. Zeltmann; this periodical issue was received at Cornell as part of the Black Girl Collection; with photostat inserted of sketches by Shaw from N.Y. Public Library
Great Britain. Public Trustee : Typed Manuscript: Advertisement. New Proposed British Alphabet, ca. 1957
Invitation to submit designs for a new British Alphabet, in accordance with the terms of the will of George Bernard Shaw; Full title here: "Advertisement. re: George Bernard Shaw, deceased. New Proposed British Alphabet"
Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse) Lady : Advertisement describing the Coole edition of Lady Gregory's works, published by Colin Smythe, Ltd., n.d.
Greenwich Village Theatre : Repertory, 1922
Includes Shaw's Androcles and the Lion, Candida, Mrs. Warren's Profession, and The Philanderer;with a blank letter-form concerning Candida
Grendon, Felix : "Wind Time! Wolf Time!", Spring 1946
In The Shavianv.1, no.1; includes the printing of G.B.S.'s response to the article written on the proof
Grendon, Felix : "Wind Time! Wolf Time!" annotation by G. Bernard Shaw, 1945?
The article discusses Shaw, and his holograph annotation is a response; it was published in The Shavian,v.1, no.1, Spring 1946, pp. 4-5, with the G.B.S. note included
Grierson, Francis : G. Bernard Shaw, July 22, 1909
In The New Age;article printed on pp. 248-9
Hammersmith Socialist Society : Printed announcement of scheduled meetings and addresses for Sept.-Dec. 1895, 1895
London; Speakers include Shaw, Sidney Webb, and William Morris
Hamon, Augustin Frédéric : Cours libre (sur Bernard Shaw) - Announcement, ca. Feb. 1911
Announcement of course dealing with Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatraand Man and Superman,to begin Feb. 15, 1911
Hamon, Augustin Frédéric : Une nouvelle lettre du "Ménage Hamon", Mar. 25, 1924
In Comoedia;letter to the editor, responding to criticism of the Hamons' translations of Shaw; followed by a letter from E.Y. Brunellière on the same subject