Box 11
Contains 38 Results:
Shaw, George Bernard : Signed document. London, England., Jan. 11, 1929
License fees and performance provisions for "Pygmalian". Rudin # B-116
Shaw, George Bernard : Typed letter to Gilbert Miller. Malvern., Jul. 24, 1935
Discusses the initial production of "The Millionairess". Rudin # B-117A
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed note, January 3, 1933
Amusing and characteristic"autobiographical" note signed on the mount of his photograph. Rudin # B-117D
Shaw, George Bernard : Signed correspondence card. Ayot St. Lawrence and Welwyn, Hertsforshire., Jun. 18, 1949
Shaw authorizing Gertrude Lawrence to broadcast any part of his writings in exchange for a pair of mittens. Rudin # B-118
Shaw, George Bernard : Autographed letter to Sylvia Lyons. Ayot St. Lawrence, Welwyn Hertsforshire, Mar. 17, 1950
Warns Lyons not to come to visit him and to bring her son to the zoo instead. With manuscript shorthand fragment of the opening scene of "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets". Also included is Supplementary Material (Original purchased by another buyer) of a letter written by Shaw in Pittman shorthand describing how he uses shorthand for his writing. Rudin # B-119
Simon, Neil : Typed letter to Robert Hudson., Jan. 17, 1971
Informs Hudson of his favorite plays and the length of time it takes to write them. With a copy of the text of Hudson's letter to Simon. Rudin # B-120
Sinclair, Upton : Typed letter to Mr. Greenway. Pasadena, CA., May 11, 1925
"I helped to spread distrust of our capitalist press." Rudin # B-121
Singer, Isaac B. : Typed manuscript and photograph.
A review of one of Harold Pinter's most famous plays "The Homecoming". Rudin # B-122
Singer, Isaac B. : Typed and autographed manuscripts.
An essay explaining why he writes his stories in Yiddish (with corrected typescript, unsigned, heavily edited and annotated by Singer). Probably presented at a conference. (The AMs is not complete -it lacks pages 5,6,and 7 of the TMs). Rudin # B-123
Singer, Isaac B. : Souvenir typescript., Nov. 6, 1978
Extract from "U.S. News and World Report" - "A good writer should try his best to be clear." Rudin # B-124