Box 41
Contains 66 Results:
Hamon, Augustin Frédéric : Le Théatre de Bernard Shaw [announcement], 1911
Announcement of Hamon's lectures on Shaw's plays, and of Hamon's translations of Shaw in Pièces Déplaisantes,and of Hamon's book Le Molière du XXe siècle, Bernard Shaw
Hamon, Henriette : Peintre impitoyable de la société: Bernard Shaw, Nov. 9, 1950
In Les Lettres Francaises;newspaper article, identified in margin in hand of Dan H. Laurence
Harris, Frank : Bernard Shaw.Index, 1931
New York: Simon & Schuster; eight leaves, stapled; printed after publication of the book; with this is filed the flyer beginning "Special Announcement Regarding Index" which accompanied the book; See: Laurence BB31b (p. 507)
Harris, Frank : Lectures by Frank Harris at the Bear and Fox Inn [Announcement], Aug. 10 - Sept. 7, n.y.
Lectures to be delivered in Tannersville, N.Y.? with autograph pencil note added in his hand, and with identifying note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; the third lecture concerns in part G.B. Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma;on separate leaf is a printed list of books by Frank Harris
Henderson, Archibald : Archibald Henderson, Sept. 30, 1960
In The BookmarkChapel Hill, N.C. 23 cm. No.30; article on the Shaw Collection at the University of North Carolina's library; the collection was founded by Shaw's biographer, Archibald Henderson
Henshaw, C.H. : Bernard Shaw: The Complete Puritan, Aug. 15, 1929
In EverymanVol.2, No.29; part of the "Modern Writer Series;" with two photographs of the Warsaw production of The Apple Cart
Harris, Frank : Mackenzie v. Harris and others, Aug. 8, 1896
In Musical News;Transcript of a suit for libel (printed on pp. 126-131) brought against the Saturday Reviewand its editor Frank Harris; G.B. Shaw is mentioned on pp. 129-30 as a reliable drama critic; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence
Harrison, N.J. : List of "The New Alphabet", 1972
Based on the 42 letter alphabet of phonetic character which Bernard Shaw provided for in his will, and which was published in a transliteration of Androcles and the Lionin 1962
Herford, Oliver : Prologue...to the Players Production of She Stoops to Conquer, June 9-12, 1924
New York; printed on the back of program for Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer;the prologue is "as spoken by Henry E. Dixey in the character of George Bernard Shaw"
"A History and Description of the Parish of Ilsington", n.d.
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