Box 44
Contains 32 Results:
Mr. Shaw has the last word, Mar.1, 1949
[London; From the Daily Telegraph, March 1, 1949. About Shaw's epitaph.
Murray, Gilbert : Letter to The Times, ca. Oct. 25, ?
In The Times;titled: Mr. Bernard Shaw's Letter; Murray's letter is dated Oct. 23
Murry, John Middleton : "Mr. Shaw as Critic", June 30, 1922
Examination of Shaw's literary criticism
Mycroft, Walter : Shaw -- and the Devil to Pay, Feb. 1959
In Films and Filming;article printed on pp. 14-15, 30-31, with 9 photographs, about the filming of Shaw's plays; Mycroft was an associate of Gabriel Pascal
The New Age Press, Limited : Prospectus, Nov. 3, 1908
London; Shaw was one of two men who put up £500 for Alfred Richard Orage to take over the Press; See: Bernard Shaw: Collected Letters, ed. by Dan Laurence. Max Reinhardt, London, 1972. Vol. II, p. 809; See also: Correspondence between Orage and Clarence H. Norman
New Edinburgh Review : Special Shaw Numbers, Mar. &, Apr. 1975
Numbers 28 and 29, titled respectively "The Celebrated Buffoon - 1" and "2 - The Spring Heel'd Marcher"; both numbers consist entirely of articles on Shaw
The New York University Libraries. The Fales Collection : Program for the opening of new quarters to house the Fales Collection, Oct. 24, 1963
New York; In the program is a photostat print of an Autograph Note Signed by Shaw
O'Casey, Sean : G. B. S. Speaks Out of the Whirlwind, Mar. 7, 1934
In The Listener;a review of Too True to be Good, A Village Wooing,and On the Rocks
O'Casey, Sean : With Love and Kisses from Mr. Shaw, Nov. 9, 1952
In New York Times Book Review;review of Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Their Correspondence;gift of Frances Tompkins, received Aug. 1984 with letters of Mrs. Campbell to Jennette Cutler Curtis
Parakilas, James P. : Music for the People: George Bernard Shaw's musical socialism, Winter 1977
In Musical Newsletter;photocopied from pp. 21-28, and inscribed by the author; this article was first presented as a lecture at Cornell University on October 16, 1975