Box 13
Contains 114 Results:
GBS : Letter: to W.E. Stafford, Mar. 28, 1930
London; included with this letter is a three-leaf manuscript in Stafford's hand concerning errors in The Admirable Bashville , and other addressed by Stafford to Byrne Lackett; with note by Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "I am much obliged to you for the correction in The Admirable Bashville / It is odd that all the most glaring"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney, Apr. 20, 1930
Shrewbury; Easter Sunday, 1930; begins "My dear Gene / The Cashel Byron proposals are only blind snatches"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed], July 23, 1930
Begins "If a Mr. Wise rings up wanting to see"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, Aug. 7, 1930
London; probably a reference to essay on Chesterton; See: Shaw, G.B. Typed Manuscript Introduction Cecil Chesterton's Anti-Puritanism; begins "Dear Mrs. Cecil Chesterton / Will the enclosed do? / I think your only risk of refusal lies in G.K.C.'s pro-Polish propensities."
GBS : Typed Letter: to the Editor of The Times, Aug. 29, 1930
Great Malvern; envelope addressed to G.W. Bishop; for other materials related to The Barretts of Wimpole Street , see G.W. Bishop's manuscript on the Malvern festival, and Shaw's letter to The Observerof early Sept. 1930; begins "Sir, There seems to be a good deal of the sultry West Indian"
GBS : Typed Letter: to the Editor of The Observer, ca. early Sept. 1930
Great Malvern; concerns the production of The Barretts of Wimpole Street at Malvern; for related material see G.W. Bishop's manuscript concerning the festival, and the copy of Shaw's letter to The Times, 8/29/30; begins "Sir, On the 29th August The Times published an extraordinary"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John Harvey Hogan, Oct. 21, 1930
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir / My great grandfather was Prosser Shaw's grandfather"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to G.W. Bishop [initialed], Oct. 23, 1930
London; begins "Dear Bishop / That stuff you sent me is not only an infamous breach of confidence"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Murray [initialed], Nov. 2, 1930
London; begins "I don't think any actor could beat Irving's Louis XI"
GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Augusta, Lady Gregory [initialed], Apr. 8, 1923
Minehead; begins "My dear Lady Gregory / Do you know the address of John"