Box 10
Contains 41 Results:
(Seuss, Dr.) Seuss Geisel, Theodor : Drawing
Original signed drawing of "The Cat" (from "The Cat In The Hat") from the neck up. Rudin # B-101A
Shaw, George Bernard : Typed letter. London, England.
Amusing printed response to an autograph collector.
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Aleksander Marien Jasienski. London, England., Feb. 28, 1900
Shaw's opinions of his contemporaries and his forebears. Rudin # B-104
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to St. John Hankin. London, England., Mar. 30, 1903
Writes about his bad experiences with publishers. "I am a very easy author to get on with." Rudin # B-105
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to St. John Hankin. London, England., Jan. 17, 1905
Concerning Shaw's involvement in the translation of the play, "Les Trois Filles", by Franch playwright Eugene Brieux. Rudin # B-105AA
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Gilbert Murray. London, England., Jun. 21, 1905
Regarding finances and other content about his play, "You Never Can Tell". Rudin # B-105A
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Gilbert Murray. London, England., Nov. 29, 1905
Discusses the premiere of his play, "Major Barbara". Rudin # B-105B
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Erica Cotterill. Ayot, St. Lawrence and Welwyn, Hertsforshire., Dec. 14-16, 1907
One of the first letters by Shaw to Cotterill, a flirtatious and precocious child/woman who carried on an extensive correspondence with Shaw. Rudin # B-106
Shaw, George Bernard : Typed manuscript., 1908
Manuscript written by Lawrence Hockey mentioning Shaw's assistance in helping Welsh poet William Henry Davies publish his book, "Autobiography of a Super-Tramp". Shaw has made a number of editorial corrections and additions to the manuscript. Rudin # B-106A
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Erica Cotterill. London, England., Jan. 31, 1908
Regarding her plays and performances. Rudin # B-107