Box 10
Contains 93 Results:
GBS : Typed Letter[printed] Signed to Mrs. Bertrand Russell, Oct.27, 1900
London; Please do not be misled by the recent newspaper paragraphs [With note by B.F. Burgunder]
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Chrchwarden [Mr. Close?], Nov.7, 1900
London;Dear Mr. Churchwarden/ What about Friday? Yesterday I went for the first time
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Chrchwarden [Mr. Close?], Nov.8, 1900
London; Dear Mr. Churchwarden/ This is simply damnable - red ruin and the breaking up of laws.
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Matthew Hale Douglas, May 4, 1901
London; Dear Sir/ You seem to be an extremely sentimental college
GBS : Typed Letter Signed to T. Fisher Unwin, Dec.10, 1901
Guildford; Dear Fisher Unwin/ For such a book as you sugges we are, I am afraid, a day after the fair.
GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to Frank Plowright, Mar.11, 1902
London; You can't get any theatre for rehearsals in the evening
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to W. J. Douglas, Mar.19, 1902
London; Dear Sir/ Go to the nearest Town Hall and sit in the ratepayers gallery [ With dealer's description]
GBS : Autograph Letter[copy, printed] Signed to Courtenay Thorpe, Mar.25, 1902
Guildford; Courtenay's letter has just come.[Printed in The Frances W. and H. Jack Lang Letter Collection Catalogue at Case Western Reserve University Libraries, p. 27, with description.]
GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Kate (Dickens) Perugini, Jun.2, 1903
London; My dear Mrs. Kate/ I got your letter at Siena; but I have had to wrait for a little lull
GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to William Butler Yeats, Jun.23, 1903
London; I have it quite seriously in my head to write an Irish play