Box 12
Contains 92 Results:
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson [initialed], Feb. 12, 1917
Ayot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Dear Hesketh Pearson / I have been at the front"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Herbert Thurston, Feb. 22, 1917
London; with photocopy of Thurston's article "Truth and falsehood about crime in Germany" from The Month(London) Jan. 1916, pp. 19-33; begins "Dear Sir / I am greatly obliged to you for sending me your"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson [initialed], Mar. 26, 1917
Ayot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "If you will send me the article I / will try to"
GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], May 4, 1917
London; begins "My dear Lady Gregory, I have practically pledged myself"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Lt. W.J. Wills, May 28, 1917
London; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Dear Mr. Wills / How do you feel about it generally?"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Sergei Ivanov, June 21, 1917
Gift of Dan H. Laurence, January 1989; acquired by him as a discard from the British Museum; see his letter to J. Tyler of January 10, 1989; with a note in the hand of Dan H. Laurence near bottom of the sheet; original letter unlocated; begins "Dear Sir / I have written an article for you"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], July 26, 1917
London; begins "He literally was hovering over our chimney / pots with"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Sir Horace Plunkett, Aug. 3, 1917
On the Irish political situation; with an explanatory "Note from Dan H. Laurence" on separate leaf signed B.F. Burgunder and dated May 10, 1977; begins "My dear Plunkett / I approach the question before the convention"
GBS : Typed Letter: to Curt Otto, Oct. 4, 1919
Gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, December 19, 1978; begins "Dear Herr Otto / It is with great pleasure that I find"
GBS : Typed Letter: to H.E. the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Oct. 5, 1919
Read in conjunction with: Shaw, George Bernard. Typed Letter: to Dr. Emil Szalai [copy], October 5, 1919; letter to the Hungarian Minister; begins "Dear Sir / I am by profession a playwright, of Irish (officially British) nationality"