The Inventory
of the
George Bernard Shaw
Collection
#738
Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center
Shaw, George Bernard
1856 - 1950
Outline of Inventory
I. CORRESPONDENCE
A, Shaw Letters to Various Correspondents, 1885-1950,
B, Correspondence with Sydney W, Carroll, 1934-1938,
C, Correspondence with M, S, Wilde and Related Manuscripts;
1936-1939,
D. Correspondence with F, E, Loewenstein, 1942-1950,
E. Other Correspondence,
II. MANUSCRIPTS, SIGNED STATEMENTS, NOTES, GALLEY PROOFS
A, By Shaw, 1888-1947,
B, By Others with Shaw's Comme~ts, 1923-1947,
III, DOCUMENTS ON PERFORMANCES, PUBLICATIONS, COPYRIGHTS
A, Licens~, Agreements,
B, Copyrights,
IV, GENEALOGY AND CITIZENSHIP
V. PHOTOGRAPHS
VI, PRINTED ITEMS
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I, A, Shaw Letters to Various Correspondents, 1885-1950,
CORRESPONDENCE
Folder 1 1885 - 1890
2 1894 - 1900
3 1902 - 1905
4 1906 - 1910
5 1911 - 1915
6 1916 - 1920
7 1921 - 1925
8 Framed 1923
9 1926 - 1930
10 1931 - 1940
11 1941 - 1950
Shaw, George Bernard
1856 - 1950
Inventory
Purchases 1970 - 1979
I, CORRESPONDENCE
Box 1
Folder 1
1885
1886
A. Shaw's letters to various persons,
(Note: Shaw's successive London addresses were:
36 Osnaburgh St, 1882-1887
29 Fitzroy Square 1887-1898
10 Adelphi Terrace 1899-1927
4 Whitehall Court 1927-1950)
1, ALS Sept, 15, 1885, 36 Osnaburgh St, To Edith Nesbit Bland
(Edith Nesbit, the writer, wife of Hubert Bland) 3 p, on
folded leaf,
Denies he wrote article in the Weekly Dispatch, is suffering from the flu,
2. ALS Dec, 1, 1885, 36 Osnaburgh St, To Edith Nesbit Bland.
3 p, on folded leaf,
Advises her never to reply to a newspaper attack; forgot Fabian executive meeting,
3, Copy of letter: TL with typed signature, Oct, 18, 1886,
36 Osnaburgh St, To Edith Nesbit Bland, 3 p,
About his lecturing schedule, inability to write review and her book Garden of Verses,
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1886
1887
1889
1890
4. ALS Nov, 23, 1886. 36 Osnaburgh St. To Frederick Hollyer
(photographer). 2 p. on folded leaf.
About use of photographs for the Fabian Society.
5. ALS Feb. 15, 1887. 36 Osnaburgh St. To Edith Nesbit Bland.
2 p. on folded leaf.
Cannot accept invitation because of uncertain plans; about debates; she will get used to lecturing.
6. ALS on Post Card. June 15, 1887. 29 Fitzroy Sq. To
Hubert Bland. (Fabian).
About Hyndman's plan to hold Socialist party conference at Manchester in August.
7. ALS June 20, 1887. 29 Fitzroy Sq. No salutation. Possibly
to Hubert Bland. 4 p. on 2 leaves.
Refers to "Manchester affair" as no. 6.
8. ALS July 9, 1887. 29 Fitzroy Sq. No salutation. 2 p.
About Edward Aveling.
9. ALS Nov. 5, 1887. 29 Fitzroy Sq. To James Billson.
About a lecture by Graham Wallas; Shaw going to lecture in Leicester; Fabians can no longer look to secular platform to spread socialism but must start a branch of their own.
10. ALS Sept. 2, 1889. 29 Fitzroy Sq. To "Dear Ludovici".
1 p. on folded leaf.
Asks the painter for details of his life.
11. ALS on Post Card. Oct. 28, 1890. 29 Fitzroy Sq. To James
Billson.
Asks for verification of strikes in co-op factories.
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Folder 2
1894
1895
1896
1897
12, ALS Jan, 3, 1894, Care of Sidney Webb, The Argoed, Monmouth,
To Joseph Edwards, 2 p, on folded blue Letter Card,
About tracts; suggests Edwards produce a Labour Annual,
13, ALS on Post Card, Dec, 27, 1894, West Cliff Hotel, Folkestone,
To Pakenham Beatty (Fabian),
Tells him to call at Paris on way to Venice and look up the belle of the Embassy,
14. ALS Jan, 24, 1895, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Mrs, Felix Moscheles
(wife of the painter), 2 p, on folded blue Letter Card,
Apologizes for not meeting social engagement,
15, ALS Jan, 24, 1895, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Pakenham Beatty, 2 p, on
folded blue Letter Card,
About school fees for Beatty 1s son,
16, ALS Oct, 27, 1896, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Sally Fairchild (an American),
2 p, on folded blue Letter Card,
He must go to Bradford election to speak for Keir Hardie; wonders about their arrangement for Saturday,
17, ALS Nov, 7, 1896, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Sally Fairchild, 2 p, on
folded blue Letter Card,
Says she was a perfect angel to him,
18, ALS March 21, 1897, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Harry Quilter, 2 p, on
folded blue Letter Card,
Thanks Quilter for liking his article on Madox Brown,
19, ALS on Post Card, Sept, 24, 1897, Moorcroft, Monmouth, To
Grant Richards,
Re preface for Mrs, Warrens 1 s Profession and Widowers' Houses,
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Folder 2
1897
1898
1899
1900
Folder 3 1902
20, ALS on card, Dec, 1, 1897, 29 Fitzroy Sq, No salutation,
With note in another hand 11 probably to Pinero", 1 p,
Plans for meeting to which he may be late because of previous meeting,.
21, ALS on Post Card, April 11, 1898, 29 Fitzroy Sq, To Edw
0, Sachs,
Accepts invitation to Society of Arts,
22, ALS April 19, 1899, Blen-Cathra, Hindhead, Haslemere, Surrey,
No salutation, 1 p, on folded leaf,
About translations of Cyrano, money lending, and a bicycle ride which resulted in a sprained foot,
23, ,:'LS
24. ALS
25, ALS
May 6, 1899, Blen-Cathra, Hindhead, Haslemere, Surrey, To
Elliott O'Donnell, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Gives literary advice,
on card, Oct, 23, 1900, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Nicol Dunn,
2 p,
Sends him a list of compromise candidates,
on Post Card, Aug, 6, 1902, Victoria Hotel, Holkham, Norfolk,
To Mr. l Phara11 ? J Smith, Address side of card is muti-
lated and corner broken off,
About copyright problems,
26, ALS on card, Nov, 1, 1902, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Charles Rowley,
2 p, and envelope,
Plans for visit to Manchester,
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Folder 3
1903
1904
27, ALS July 3, 1903 (this date is crossed out and July 25, 1903
written above), 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Fanny Brough, 1 p,
Authorizes performance of Mrs, Warren's Profession in the United States and Canada, Marked ;'1st letter;' and revised by Shaw, On verso is draft marked "2nd letter", July 25, 1903 and revised in Shaw's hand,
28, ALS July 23, 1903, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To "Bert" (Mazzini
Beatty, son of Pakenham and Edith Beatty), 1 p, Letter
mutilated with hole at beginning of last paragraph, Bottom
of page has been pasted together,
About terms of work and committee work,
29, ALS Sept, 1, 1903, Strachur, Argyllshire, No salutation, Pro
bably to Pakenham Beatty, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
About a job for Bert, suggests Beatty write a book on Swinburne,
30, ALS Sept, 10, 1903, Strachur, Argyllshire, To Martin Haddow,
2 p, on 1 leaf,
About the impossibility of literary lecture to Independent Labour Party in Glasgow,
31, ALS Sept, 12, 1903, Strachur, Argyllshire, To Mr, Shaw, 2 p,
on 1 leaf,
About a lecture in Glasgow,
32, ALS (carbon in blue), Oct, 26, 1904, No place, To J, E, Vedrenne,
1 p,
Bottom of letter partially destroyed including part of signature, About royalties for John Bull's Other Island,
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Folder 3
1904-1908
1905
33, Tan buckram slip case with quarter tan leather spine, lettered
in gilt "Autograph Letters to Kate Rorke" (the first actress
to play Shaw's Candida) containing:
34,
35,
a, Postcard photograph of Kate Rorke with her signature, undated,
b, Shaw: ALS on Carte Postale d 1Italie, May 11, 1904, 32 Via
Porta Pinciana, Rome, To K, R,
Offers her" 1 igh church picture" as relic of Candida,
c, Shaw: ALS June 12 1 1904, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To K,R,
2 p, on 1 leaf,
Will bring picture to her some afternoon, or send it,
d, Shaw: ALS Jan, 16, 1908, Ayot St, Lawrence, To K,R, 2 p,
on 1 leaf,
About playing old women's parts; production of Candida at Oxford and other productions; business has been bad,
e, Program for "Six Special Matinees of Candida" at the Royal
Court Theatre, London, with Miss Kate Rorke as Candida,
Undated,
ALS March 5, 1905, The Old House, Harmer Green, To Florence
Haydon (actress), 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Suggests her for part of old lady in Man and Superman in Stage Society Production,
ALS on card, March 7, 1905, The Old House, Harmer Green,
To "Dear Sir", 2 p,
About boxing,
36, ALS on Post Card, March 8, 1905, The Old House, Harmer Green,
To Frederick Whelen (the Stage Society),
About the availability of actors and actresses,
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Folder 3
1905
Folder 4 1906
37, ALS (carbon in blue), March 21 1 1905, No place, To George
Alexander, Manager, St, James 1 s Theatre, 1 p,
Licenses performance of How He Lied To Her Husband under certain conditions in response to the following letter to Shaw requesting confirmation of the arrangement:
Helmsley, Charles T, H, (General Manager) LS March 18,
1905, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
38, ALS April 8, 1905, The Old House, Harmer Green, To Henry W,
Macrosty, 2 p. on 1 leaf,
Says it is inadvisable to mention old-fashioned farm in his paper,
39, ALS Oct, 6, 1905, Care of Col, Cholmondely, Edstaston, Wem,,
Shropshire, To Siegfried Trebitsch (Austrian writer and
translator of Shaw) 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Is writing last act of Major Barbara, Tells ST how to manage German production of his works,
40, ALS March 24, 1906, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Pakenham Beatty,
2 p, on 1 leaf,
About PB translating Sophocles and about Gilbert Murray's translation,
41, ALS on card, July 7, 1906, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Hughes Massie,
1 p,
About a possible lecture tour in America,
42, ALS July 30, 1906, Pentillie, Mevagissey, R,S,O,, Cornwall, To
Mrs, Sibthorp, 2 p, on 1 leaf, (Letter split on fold)
About enfranchisement of women,
43, ALS Oct, 18, 1906, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Edith Bland, 2 p,
on 1 leaf,
Tells her not to collaborate with anyone in dramatizing her story,
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Folder 4
1906
1907
1908
44, ALS Dec, 12, 1906, Ayot St, Lawrence, To "Dearest Princess with i1rs, Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella (Tenne6~ll
the Sixteen Chins fl /\ 2 p, on 1 leaf, amp
Tells her to come listen to his sermons; not to work too hard on tour in America,
45, ALS on Post Card, Dec, 28, 1906, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Maud
Reeves,
About a resolution to be printed in The Fabian News,
46, TLS Jan, 22, 1907, 10 Adelphi Terrace to Antonio Agresti
(GBS 's Italian translator) 1 p,
About plays,
possible rough Italian translations of Shaw's
47, ALS Feb, 14, 1907, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Antonio Agresti,
2 p, on 1 leaf,
Encloses money for translation of Candida and offers to. make advances on his other plays,
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48, TLS April 22, 1908, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Alfred Richard
Orage (editor of The New Age), 1 p,
Thinks nchesterbelloc" article should not be reprinted,
49, ALS May 12, 1908, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To "Dear Sir", 1 p,
Says correspondent has been ruined by aunt allowing him .Ji. 250 a year,
50, ALS June 15, 1908, 20 Adelphi Terrace, To S, H, Carter, 2 p,
About misprints in Dramatic Opinions and Essays and libel published by editor of The Academy,
51, ALS on Post Card, Postmarked Aug, 24, 1908, Arnsberg, To
Constable & Co, Message continues to picture side of post
card and is signed there,
About possible collected edition of his writings,
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Folder 4
1908
1909
1910
52, ALS on Post Card, Nov, 22, 1908, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Elizabeth
Yeats,
Rejects idea of writing anything for Cuala Press,
53, TLS Dec, 4, 1908, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To C,H, Norman (journalist
and shorthand court reporter), 2 p,
Says The New Age has no relationship with The Fabian Society,
54, TLS Jan, 6, 1909, Care of Col, Cholmondely, Edstaston, Wern,,
Shropshire, To Edith Bland, 3 p, on folded leaf,
Suggests she give up position on sub-committee of the Society of Authors and go on Committee of Management,
55, ALS on Post Card with printed message from G,B,S, Feb, 15, 1909,
10 Adelphi Terrace, To Mrs, Cunningham,
Has no intention of sitting for portrait,
56. ALS on Post Card, Feb, 28, 1910, Ayot St, Lawrence, To James
Billson,
He needs rest before lecture,
57, TLS May 13, 1910, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To George Sampson
(educationist and man of letters) 1 p,
About Sampson's project in regard to an old publication of Shaw's,
58, ALS on Post Card, Aug, 5, 1910, "Wandering in Donegal", To
J, Hodgson Lobley,
Returns to London in October, Lobley should have used sanguine or silver point rather than charcoal for Shaw's portrait,
59, ALS Nov, 23, 1910, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To "Gardiner" 2 p, on
1 leaf,
About an interview on Frank Harris with Titterton, which Shaw has corrected (Manuscript not included),
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Folder 5
1911
1912
60, TLS Feb, 2, 1911, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To John K, Prothero
(pseud, of Ada E, (Jones) Chesterton, Mrs, Cecil Chesterton)
1 p,
About the use of his name; suggests he join the Society of Authors,
61, TLS with holograph postscript. Feb, 8, 1911, 10 Adelphi Terrace,
To John K, Prothero (Ada Chesterton),
About same matter as letter of Feb, 2; Mr, Justice Bucknell's dictum on use of name of living person in fiction,
62, ALS (carbon in blue), Sept, 3, 1911, Courmayeur c Italyj,
To Henry H, Champion, 2 p,
About his copyrights; royalties and licensing principles,
63, ALS on Post Card, Oct, 8, 1911, Ayot St, Lawrence, To G,
Sherwood Foster, Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre,
About publishers and his forthcoming book,
64, TLS Oct, 28, 1911, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Winifred Holiday
(daughter of Henry Holiday), Addressed to "Miss Holliday",
1 p,
Accepts an invitation for Feb, 10,
65, ALS on Post Card, Dec, 11, 1911, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To
Winifred Holiday,
"Just as you like, It is all the same to me,n
66, ALS on Post Card, Dec, 31, 1911, Edstaston, Wern, To Hall Caine,
About Ruskin's opinion on Oliver Twist and Hard Times,
67, ALS on Post Card, Feb, 15, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To
Dr, Emil Szalai, Budapest,
Impossible to put Press Cuttings and The Man of Destiny on same program,
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Folder 5
1912 68, TLS March 5, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To D, Lewin-Mannering,
1 p,
Questions about possible repertory season in Brighton,
69, ALS on Post Card, March 5, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Alfred
Berlyn,
Will not write article on censorship, 11Ask Eden Philpotts" IJ3ic] ,
70, TLS March 28, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To F, Victor Fisher,
1 p,
Will not take on the Alexandra Palace job, a lecture on socialism,
71, TLS March 28, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To John W, Mackail,
1 p,
Refuses to speak on Invalid Children's Aid Association, Regards private charities as evasion of public duty,
To 72, ALS on Post Card, May 5, 1912, Blackpool, Margaret Bilton,
(his housekeeper),
Requests pajamas; will send laundry home,
73, ALS on Post Card; photograph of GBS in hat and overcoat,
10 Adelphi Terrace, To Margot Asquith (Countess of Oxford and
Asquith),
Explains why he had to "cry off" on the telephone,
74, TLS June 28, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Henry Holiday, 2 p,
Tells him how to join Society of Authors, About the publisher Arnold and contracts,
75, ALS on Post Card, Dec, 23, 1912, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Winifred
Holiday,
Wants to get a revival of John Bull's Other Island ready for Boxing Day, Makes appointment with her,
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1913
1914
1915
Folder 6 1916
76, ALS on Post Card, March 23, 1913, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Margaret
Bilton,
Asks for copy of Pygmalion from his desk; plans to come home,
77, TLS April 26, 1913, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Herman Heijermans,
Amsterdam, 3 p,
About Holland's copyright stand; and Heijerman's possible production of The Doctor's Dilemma,
78, TLS Aug, 20, 1913, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Lady Meyer, 2 p,
on 1 leaf,
About possible house in the Ayot neighborhood for her daughter,
79, TLS Feb, 26, 1914, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Florian Williams,
Refuses to write foreword for his book,
With this are two letters from Shaw's sister, Lucy Carr Shaw,
to Mr, Williams,
ALS Feb, 22, no year, 9 The Beach, Walmer, Kent, 1 p,
Offers to lay his request before GBS,
ALS June 15, no year, 6 Park Village West, Gloucester
Gate, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
She has had no success with Shaw,
80, TLS July 22, 1915, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Mr, Graves, 1 p,
badly stained with tears near center,
Disapproves of circular relating to censorship of movies,
81, ALS on Post Card, Feb, 6, 1916, Ayot St, Lawrence, To The Rt, Hon,
W, F, Bailey, C, B,, Dublin,
About Ervine's bad health,
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1916
1917
1918
82, ALS
83, ALS
84, ALS
on Post Card, Nov, 5, 1916, Ayot St, Lawrence, To the
Rt, Rev, Hon, w, F, Bailey,
Wife has had accident, GBS goes to Birmingham,
on Post Card with photograph of head of GBS, July 26, 1917,
10 Adelphi Terrace, To James Waters,
on
To
About his age: "What's the use of being 61?"
Post Card, Sept, 1' 1917, Priors Field, Godalming, Surrey,
Adam Scott,
About family of Chichester Bell, whom he knew, Needs some information for Pygmalion,
85, ALS on Post Card, Oct, 17, 1917, Kilteraghe, Foxrock, To Elizabeth
Young,
Play is not yet licensed; performing rights are disposed of for probably 18 months,
86, ALS Aug, 30, 1918, Penlee, near Dartmouth, Devon, To Alwyne Sil by
6 p, on 3 leaves,
About the state of education in England,
87, TLS June 14, 1919, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Orton Tewson, 1 p,
About the political situation, Wilson and his fourteen points; public opinion is in a mess,
88, TLS June 25, 1919, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To J, Prendergast
(student at Winchester), With envelope,
Advises him to go to Oundle instead since he finds Winchester intolerable,
89, TLS with holograph postscript, Dec, 3, 1919, 10 Adelphi Terrace,
To Mrs, Dawson Scott, 1 p, Stained with hole in center,
Asks what subject she wants for a talk, In postscript suggests date, and his ready-made lecture "The Evolution of the Theatre11
,
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1920
1921
1922
Letters to Eva Schneider, nurse to Shaw's sister Lucy Shaw, who died
in 1920, All concern the disposition of Lucy's belongings and the
financial situation of ES,
90, TLS May 2, 1920, Ayot St, Lawrence,
91, TLS May 23, 1920, Ayot St, Lawrence, 2 p, with envelope post-
marked May 24,
92, ALS Aug, 14, 1920, Kenmare, Co, Kerry, Ireland, 1 p,
93, ALS Oct, 18, 1920, Ayot St, Lawrence, 1 p,
94, ALS Aug, 10 1 1921, On letterhead of Hotel Hydropathic, Peebles,
to "Dear Hope" , 2 p , on 1 leaf ,
Advises him not to run for office in Reigate,
95, ANS on cablegram from Tex Rickard, Sept, 24, 1921, Madison Square
Garden, To GBS,
Joke about Babe Ruth,
96, ANS on Shaw's printed card, March .4., 1922, 10 Adelphi Terrace,
Will be home for visit,
97, ALS on Post Card of view from the Memorial, Stratford-on-Avon,
May 2, 1922, No salutation, Post Card is cut in half; address
side missing,
Has received cheque,
98, ALS on Post Card of Fishguard Bay Hotel, Dated Aug, 4, 1922 in
another hand, No place, To Henry W, Massingham,
About extermination of professors: "too glorious to be credible 11
,
99, ALS on Post Card, Aug, 26, 1922, Priorsfield, Godalming, To Arthur
Compton Rickett,
Will not publish book in a series: 11 a professor's job rather than a practitioner's",
fa l
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1922
1923
Folder 8 1923
7
1924
1925
Slip case
100, ALS in pencil on yellow lined paper, Aug, 31, 1922, The George
Hotel, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, To Rose Cohen, 1 p, with
part of torn envelope,
Tells travel plans and where he is staying,
101, TLS March 1, 1923, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To John Collard, 1 p,
George Russell is Ireland's most famous prophet and poet; discusses ways for Collard to make money painting,
102,* ALS on Post Card, Message half of Post Card framed with printed
photograph of Shaw, Address half of card laid in back of frame,
About Wolf's difficulties in writing a novel,
103, AN, Aug, 12, 1923, on TLS to him from Grant Richards, Aug, 8, 1923,
1 p,
Richards had sent Shaw a list of his contributions to Pall Mall Gazette for 1885-1888, Shaw's note is of his reply that he would hunt up his own set & see if he required another,
104, ALS on Post Card, May 1, 1924, Shakespeare Hotel, Stratford-on-
Avon, To J, Middleton Murry.
Thanks him for his article about St, Joan, "I owe absolutely nothing to anyone except Joan herself (to whom be the glory) and my own knack of dramatic reporting,"
105, TLS on letterhead of Reid's Palace Hotel, Funchal, Madeira, Jan, 6,
1925, To Thomas Terry Tucker (2d husband of Edith Nesbit Bland),
1 p, With envelope,
About Edith, Shaw had lent her facsimile of First Folio and would like to have it back in memory of her,
106, TLS in tan buckram box with maroon morocco spine lettered in gold,
and interior folder of maroon morocco lined in beige silk, with
gold title and edging, Feb, 22, 1925, Ayot St, Lawrence, To
John Barrymore, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Denounces Barrymore's performance of Hamlet,
102,* Aug, 3, 1923, Glengarriff, Co, Cork, Ireland, To Robert L, Wolf, Preston, Conn,
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1925
Folder 9 1926
107, TLS Nov, 13, 1925, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Arthur Compton-Rickett,
1 p,
"My bolt is shot as far as contemporary religion is concerned",
108, ANS Dec, 18, 1925, on TLS to him from Henry T, Bellew, Dec, 5, 1925,
1 p, with Shaw's envelope,
Bellew asks advice about his family situation; GBS says "Quit the family, of course,,,"
109, ALS Jan, 27, 1926, Ayot St, Lawrence, To "My dear VD" (John E,
Vedrenne, theatrical manager), 1 p,
About Plays Unpleasant; will visit; delighted Leslie (Vedrenne 1s son) is making good,
110, ALS March 20, 1926, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Lady Low (Ebba Low,
wife of Sir Sidney Low) 1 p, with envelope,
Has been sick, Sends first sketch, "If you don't like it, tear it up without hesitation11
,
111, ALS on Post Card with photograph of Shaw by Dorothy H1QJ~iing,
July 24, 1926, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To James Billson,
His 70th birthday is next Monday; leaving for Italy, so proposed excursion is out of the question,
112, ALS on address side of Post Card with printed message from Shaw's
secretary about his inability to answer all letters, Dec, 8,
1926, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To Mr, Arnold,
He believes Mr, Arnold's scheme is sound but he cannot give any time to it,
113, ALS Dec, 23, 1926, Grosvenor Hotel, Shaftesbury, To Charles
McEvoy, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Has refused to pay McEvoy's rates ~axe~ and berates him for his constant borrowing,
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1927
1928
114, ALS on Post Card with photograph of GBS in cap, June 10, 1927,
10 Adelphi Terrace, To James Billson,
Can't attend play; is changing houses in middle of getting book published,
115, TLS Dec, 7, 1927, 4 Whitehall Court, To D, Lewin Mannering, 1 p,
Can't take on the job of advising a young lady about a literary career, 11 The only test of competence is acceptance for publication,,,"
116, TLS Jan, 30, 1928, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Mabel Shaw, 2 p,
on 1 leaf,
Advises her on writing.
117, ALS Feb, 18, 1928, 4 Whitehall Court, To "My dear Maxwell", W.M.?
2 p, on 1 leaf,
Encloses two lines to fill up chapter which must be sent to Brentano's in New York, who will bring out book at same time,
118, ALS on Post Card, Feb, 28, 1928, 4 Whitehall Court, To J, E,
Vedrenne,
Won't spend Sunday in London, Vedrenne must persuade someone to put on play during the week,
119, ANS May 4, 1928 at bottom of TLS to Shaw from "Die Wahrheit"
Praha, April 30, 1928, 1 p,
Shaw says he cannot answer the questions about Jews in Europe without statistics which he does not have,
120, ANS on Shaw's printed card, July 11, 1928, 4 Whitehall Court,
Encloses manuscript whose purpose was to liven up the paper, Packing for six weeks in France,
121, ALS on Carte Postale, July 31, 1928, To Mlle, Irene De Witte,
Refers to a young lady who accosted his wife for information about him, "I communicate with the world,,, at first hand",
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1928
1929
1930
122, ALS
123, TLS
on Post Card, Nov, 26, 1928, Ayot St, Lawrence, To
Townsend Shaw,
Will always refuse to come to their "Foolery Night", Very busy; they must meet someday,
Feb, 28, 1929, 4 Whitehall Court, To Robert Young,
About the play E~sy PaYJUent~; he suspects its worst faults are suggested by his own work,
1 p,
124, ANS on Shaw's printed card, July 16, 1929, Ayot St, Lawrence,
Probably to Vedrenne,
Has read Leslie's play, but impossible to draft opinion now,
125, ALS in pencil (rough draft?) Aug, 23, 1929, The Malvern Hotel,
Great Malvern, To George W, Bishop, On verso of 1 p, TLS
from Bishop to Shaw, Aug, 16, 1929,
Bishop asked for his opinion on talking pictures and Shaw replies in 4 points that it is possible to reproduce plays on screen convincingly with certain provisos,
126, ANS Sept, 26, 1929 on ALS to him from J, Middleton Murry, Sept, 23,
1929, New Adelphi letterhead,
Murry asks Shaw tcx:Jread his book God; Shaw says the subject is hackneyed but he will read it if it is readable,
127, TLS Feb, 13, 1930, 4 Whitehall Court, To Katharine Pole, 1 p,
Tells her not to waste her time on play The Music Cure,
128, ALS March 28, 1930, 4 Whitehall Court, To Henry Murray, 1 p,
with envelope,
Asks about name of a mutual friend which he plans to mention in the preface to The Apple Cart,
129, ALS Oct, 13, 1930, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Harold A, Bassett
Lowke (Lowke Domestic Engineering Co,) 2 p. on 1 leaf,
Problem with filling oil tank in garden,
George Bernard Shaw Page 19
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Folder 9
1930
Folder 10 1931
1932
130, TLS Oct, 16, 1930, 4 Whitehall Court, To D, Lewin Mannering,
1 p,
Advises him not to invest in public entertainment, Richard Mansfield was keen on The King of Schnorrers at one time,
131, TLS Dec, 18, 1930, 4 Whitehall Court, To Harold A, Bassett
Lowke, 1 p,
Sends check for electrical work; exhaust pipes have blighted raspberry bushes,
132, ALS on Post Card with printed message from GBS, Xmas day,
1930, 10 Adelphi Terrace, To George W, Bishop,
Refuses to write article; messages in a paper stamp the editor as resourceless,
133, ALS Feb, 4, 1931. 4 Whitehall Court, To Mr, Wrentmore, 1 p,
About a food product called Beemax, and wheat germ,
134, ALS on Post Card, April 15, 1931, Grand Hotel, Venice, To
Montague Gluckstein,
Says he has to cut out "all that sort of thing",
135, ALS Jan, 22, 1932, Queen's Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa,
To Ben Verwey, Australia, 3 p, on folded leaf with envelope,
Suggests how Verwey can get his plays produced,
136, TLS May 6, 1932, 4 Whitehall Court, To Mrs, Cecil Chesterton, 1 p,
About her adventurous exploits; he does not know where his articles on Russia can be found; he may publish a little book on Russia,
137, ANS on Post Card with printed message from Shaw about writing
prefaces, Great Malvern, Sept, 9, 1932, To G, W, Bishop,
Has not given Allardyce Nicol a preface, Must wait for reviews before replying,
George Bernard Shaw Page 20
Box 1
Folder 10
1932
1933
1934
138, ALS on Post Card, Oct, 23, 1932, Ayot St, Lawrence, To
Edward Knoblock,
Thanks him for letter, Receipts on play have dropped to a thousand a week which would have been gold mine in 1892,
139, TLS Feb, 1, 1933, Empress of Britain, At Sea, World Cruise,
To J, T, Grein, 2 p, with envelope,
About Grein 1s suggestion for a revival of Widowers' Houses; Shaw is tired of being an intruderfuWest End theatres, London costs of play production have always ruined actors and entrepreneurs, Art and science are kept alive by money in the Provinces and suburbs,
140, TLS Sept, 16, 1933, 4 Whitehall Court, To J, A, K, Thomson,
1 p,
Cannot reconcile himself to a projected book for Gilbert Murray,
141, ALS on Post Card, Nov, 11, 1933, 4 Whitehall Court, To
Mrs, John Mackail,
Suggests a party for little invalids after which they are gassed, in response to her request to sell his letters for their benefit because "the world is not fit for children to live in",
142, ALS Feb, 9, 1934, New Zealand Shipping Company's letterhead,
"In the Channel - outward bound", To Charles Kay Ogden, 1 p,
Says Methusaleh in Basic English is interesting as an experiment but artistically appalling,
143, ANS May 30, 1934, To Gertrude Don Dero, On TLS from Don Dero,
March 20, 1934, On letterhead of National Little Theatre
Movement, New York,
She tells him he has been appointed honorary life member of National Little Theatre Guild, He replies "the little theatres,,, save the drama from dying of the big ones",
George Bernard Shaw Page 21
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Folder 10
1934
1935
1936
1937
144, TLS Nov, 1, 1934, 4 Whitehall Court, To Ray Baker Harris,
1 p,
Discusses publishing correspondence with a lady, his own correspondence with Ellen Terry and the importance of their never meeting,
145, ALS Jan, 13, 1935, 4 Whitehall Court, To Mr, Lauder, 2 p.
on 1 leaf,
About a sea voyage on the Arondora Star, dining room and bedroom arrangements,
146, TLS Oct, 10, 1935, 4 Whitehall Court, To George W, Bishop,
1 p, with envelope,
Accepts honorary membership in "The Critics' Circle",
147, ANS Oct, 25, 1935, To George W, Bishop, On verso of ALS from
Bishop, Oct, 25, 1935, which is a reply to Shaw's letter of
Oct, 10, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
Bishop invites Shaw to luncheon of the circle where British music will be played for foreign critics, Shaw replies he is never in town on Mondays and wouldn't come anyway; British music will aggravate hatred between the nations,
148, ALS on Post Card, May 18, 1936, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Derek
Shannon,
Advises him to take lady to Androcles ~ The Lion,
149, TLS Sept, 4, 1936, 4 Whitehall Court, To Clarence Norman,
With ANS from Norman on letter, 1 p, with envelope,
About the death penalty, "A British jury will always hang a prisoner whose conduct is improper,"
150, TLS Dec, 29, 1937, 4 Whitehall Court, To Mrs, Cecil
Chesterton, 1 p,
About Alexander Tolstoi 1 s· Russian historical novel about Peter, Katharine, Gliebov, and Alexis, and possibility of movie,
George Bernard Shaw
Box 1
Page 22
Folder 10
1938
1939
Folder 11 1940
1941
151, ALS on bright pink Post Card with printed message from Shaw
refusing to speak in public, Feb, 17, 1938, 4 Whitehall
Court, To the Rev, R, F, Rattray,
He has nothing new to say about vivisection,
152, ALS on Post Card, Oct, 15, 1938, 4 Whitehall Court, To
R, C, Barrington Partridge,
Acknowledges gift of reference book, "Send me the bill unblushingly",
153, Autograph statement signed, June 12, 1939, Ayot St, Lawrence,
To L,S, Banning, 1 p,
6 lines of examples of his writing, each written with a different pen, (2 of the lines are in red ink, others in black),
154, ALS April 4, 1939, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Ethel Davis, his
cousin, 1 p,
Advises her not to make any promises outside the scope of the will,
155, ALS on Post Card with photograph of Shaw by Marcel Sternberger,
Ayot St, Lawrence, To Miss May Langton,
Rejects idea of interview,
156, TLS Dec, 20, 1939, 4 Whitehall Court, To Clarence Norman,
1 p, with envelope,
About the Second World War, "Really what we are fighting for is prestige,"
157. ALS Oct, 30 1 1940, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Clarence Norman, 1 p,
158, ALS
with envelope,
Tells him to be careful what he says in Harpenden about the war,
n {_;<,. _ _; •
April 2Jg, 1941, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Ethel Davis, 1 p.
Tells her to keep accounts carefully; he is glad she is with decent working people,
George Bernard Shaw
Box 1
Page 23
Folder 11
1941
1942
1943
159, TLS May 19, 1941, Whitehall Court, To Thomas B, Sanders,
About the point raised by Professor Murray and Shaw which was that retaliatory bombardments are a military mistake,
160, ANS in red ink, June 13, 1941 on ALS from William F, Gross,
June 11, 1941, 2 p, on folded leaf with Shaw's envelope,
Gross tells about introducing Back to Methusaleh to a class of foreigners, Shaw suggestsintroducing them to Shakespeare and quotes from Hamlet,
;z...:;zo-4 -+ 'F
161, ALS on Post Card, April 25, 1942, Ayot St, Lawrence,
To Alec Clunes,
Asks to be struck out of program of the Arts Theatre, Revivals of his plays in Gt, Newport St, impossible for some time to come,
162, ALS on Post Card, Nov, 11, 1942, Ayot St, Lawrence, To
Sean Power, the Gate Theatre, Dublin, Marked "Private"
in red ink by GBS,
Wants the George in his name omitted on program,
163, TLS Jan, 13, 1943, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Dr, Octavia
Wilberforce, 1 p,
About Hesketh Pearson's biography of him; censorship of her letter; his play Candida turned Ibsen's Doll's ,House upside down,
164, TLS with 3 sentence holograph postscript, Jan, 18, 1943,
Ayot St, Lawrence, To Charles Kay Ogden, 1 p,
He is broken by war taxation, About necessity for Basic English,
165, ALS on Post Card, Sept, 14, 1943, 4 Whitehall Court, To
Ethel Davis,
M.akes arrangements for meeting; tells of his wife I s death,
George Bernard Shaw Page 24
Box 1
Folder 11
1943
1944
1945
166, ALS on Post Card, Sept, 21, 1943, 4 Whitehall Court, To
Eva Schneider,
Might have had her nurse his wife if he had known where she was,
167, ALS Sept, 27, 1943, 4 Whitehall Court, To Eva Schneider,
1 p, with envelope,
What does she mean by a small annuity? He can still spare enough to see her through,
168, ALS on Post Card, Oct, 3, 1944, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Miss
Z, L, Puxley,
Keeps flat at Whitehall but will not return until war is over, A visit to Ayot St, Lawrence would take her a whole day,
169. ANS Dec, 6, 1944 on TLS to him from A, White of George
Harrap & Co,, Dec, 4, 1944,
In reply to White's request, Shaw refuses to have his works excerpted in schoolbooks and anthologies,
170, TLS Jan, 5, 1945, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Mr,_.A, White of
George Harrap & Co, 1 p,
Refuses to have Androcles excerpted,
171, ANS on Shaw's printed card, May 31, 1945, To Alice Bilton,
With envelope,
She is lucky to be alive; he is dreadfully old!
172, TLS July 28, 1945, 4 Whitehall Court, To Harold Downs, 1 p,
Loses money by writing anything except plays and films; writes articles when he wants no matter what the price,
173, ALS Oct, 21, 1945, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Mrs, Margaret
Bilton, 1 p, with envelope,
Sends photographs; he is very old and escaped the war unhurt,
George Bernard Shaw
Box 1
Page 25
Folder 11
1946
1947
1949
1944
1950
174, ALS on Post Card, May 11, 1946, Ayot St, Lawrence, To
Edward F, MacSweeney,
Has article on Dublin theatres in the 1860 1 s which might form part of volume MacSweeney is editing,
175, TLS Feb, 14, 1947, 4 Whitehall Court, To Arnold Lawrence,
1 p,
His wife left all Ned's (T,E, Lawrence 1ajletters to the British Museum, In holograph postscript he says he found the budget of photographs Lawrence sent them,
176, ALS March 19, 1947, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Ethel Davis,
2 p, on 1 leaf,
How much money does she need? Doesn't want to be bothered with her marital problems; suggests she separate and stop complaining,
177, ANS copy of telegram to N,L,T, Henderson, Chapelhill (sis], N,C,
Dated in pencil April 23, 1947 (by F,L, Loewenstein?) 1 p,
Letter is final, alternative is complete silence,
178, ALS on Post Card with printed message on Shaw's policy on
prefaces, Jan, 10, 1949, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Mrs,
A, M, Freeman,
Refuses to write a preface to her book, Tells her to keep sending in her MSS,
179, ALS March 26, 1944, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Alice Bilton,
1 p, with envelope,
He will be 93 in July and can walk no farther than the garden,
180, TLS March 15, 1950, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Alec Clunes, 1 p,
Has reserved part of Jack Tanner in Man and Superman for Maurice Evans in London revival so it is not available to Clunes, He must choose another part,
George Bernard Shaw Pag'e 26
Box 1
Folder 11
1950 181, ANS May 12• 1950, To Roy Limbert, On TLS from Limbert to
Shaw of same date, 1 p,
In response to request for him to autograph B~oya~_} Billions, Shaw says he may not autograph limited editions de luxe because he is not the sole author,
182, AN in shorthand on TLS from Cherry Kearton to Shaw, July 3,
1950,
Kearton asks for comments on Vera Brittain's book ~n The Steps of John Buny~,
183, ANS Aug, 20, 1950 at bottom of incomplete TLS to him from
Derek Parker. Letterhead and salutation are cut off,
Parker asks about luncheon meeting with Frank Harris prior to Oscar Wilde's trial, Shaw says he did not take part in the escape plot, He guesses "that Wilde as an Irish gentleman would not have run away",
(PRESENTED TO BOSTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN HONOR OF
MARY DARRAH HERRICK)
184, TLS Aug, 25, 1950, Ayot St, Lawrence, To Dr, M, Schiller,
Paris, 2 p, on 1 leaf,
About possible production of St, Joan by Touchard at the Francais
and
185, Touchard, Pierre Aime" (Inspecteur g~~/ral des spectacles)
TLS, Nov, 10, 1950, to M, Schiller, Written after Shaw's
death on the same matter,
George Bernard Shaw
Box 1
Folder 12
1934
1938
I. B.
Page 27
Correspondence between Shaw and Sydney W. Carroll, theatre
manager, film critic, and author. Most are related to
productions of The Six of Calais, Androcles and The Lion,
and Caesar and Cleopatra at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's
Park, which Carroll founded in 1933. 1934-1938.
1. Shaw ALS on Post Card. June 14, 1934. 4 Whitehall Court.
2. Carroll CTL June 15, 1934. 1 p.
3. Shaw ALS on Post Card. June 16, 1934 (Accidentally
dated 1834) Ayot St. Lawrence.
4. & Shaw 2 ALS on Post Cards. Both dated June 28, 1934. 5.
Ayot St. Lawrence.
6. Carroll CTL Aug. 28, 1934. 1 p.
7. Shaw ALS on Post Card. Aug. 30, 1934. The Malvern Hotel,
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Malvern.
Carroll CTL Aug, 31, 1934. 1 p.
Carroll CTL on letterhead, May 16, 1938. 1 p.
Shaw ALS on Post Card. May 22, 1938. Ayot St. Lawrence.
Carroll CTL May 25, 1938. 1 p.
Carroll CTL Aug. 3, 1938. 1 p.
"Mr. Bernard Shaw's Plays, Terms and Conditions for
Professional Productions." August 4, 1938.
Printed document filled out and signed by Shaw licensing Carroll to perform Caesar & Cleopatra at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park.
14. Shaw ANS on his printed card. Aug. 4, 1938. 4 Whitehall
Court.
George Bernard Shaw
Box 1
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Folder 12
1938
Box 2
Folder 1
1936
1937
1938
15. Carroll CTL Aug. 5, 1938. 2 p.
16. Shaw TLS with holograph postscript. Aug. 6, 1938.
4 Whitehall Court.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Carroll
Carroll
Shaw ANS
Shaw ALS
Shaw ALS
CTL
CTL
on
on
on
Aug. 8, 1938. 1 p.
Aug. 17, 1938. 1 p.
printed card. Aug. 18, 1938. 4 Whitehall Court.
Post Card~ Aug. 18, 1938. 4 Whitehall Court.
Post Card. Dec. 28, 1938. Ayot St. Lawrence.
C. Correspondence, Manuscripts, Proofs, Statements, etc. related to
Shaw's business association with M.S. Wilde, Director,
1.
2.
British & International Press Limited. 1936-1939.*
Shaw "The King, the Constitution and the Lady, Another
Fictitious Dialogue". Published in The Evening Standard,
December, 1936. Galley proofs, 2 sets, 2 p. each and 1
additional copy of last page.
& Wilde 2 CTL to GBS, Jan. 11, and March 31, 1937, re sale of 3.
above article.
4. Shaw TLS, April 2, 4 Whitehall, London, to M.S. Wilde, in
response to Wilde's letter of March 31. About French
rights for article and the Hearst newspapers representative,
Mr. Hillman.
5. Wilde TL (copy) to GBS April 20.
6. Wilde CTL to GBS, Dec. 8, 1937, enclosing & 7. postcard to Wilde from Robertson Scott of The Countryman,
postmarked Dec. 3, 1937.
8. Wilde CTL to GBS, March 7, enclosing the following manuscript.
* in following entries, "Shaw" is George Bernard Shaw; nwilde" is M. s. Wilde.
George Bernard Shaw
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Page 29
Folder 1
1938 9. Deva, Jaya "Talks with George Bernard Shaw on Moscow Trials"
Typescript, 5 p. with ANS from Shaw on first page dated
March 9, 1938, repudiating the article.
10. Wilde CTL to GBS, March 10, 1938, acknowledging receipt of
Deva's article with Shaw's comment.
11. Wilde CTL to GBS, March 14, 1938, suggesting Shaw write an
article re "Hitler's coup d'etat in Austria".
12. Shaw "The Anschluss". Typescript with halo. corr., 3 p.
No date. r, 1938J
13. Wilde CTL to GBS, March 18, 1938, about sale of article
14.
"The Anschluss".
CT May 4, 1938, accompanying payment to GBS for
British Serials Rights of above article, referred to
as "Heil Hitler".
15. Patch, Blanche TDS May 6, 1938. Receipt for payment for
"Heil Hitler".
16. Shaw ALS (Postcard) Sept. 16, 1938, to British & Inter-
national Press Lts., suggesting article by Titterton.
17. Titterton, W.R. "Bernard Shaw on the Crisis". Typescript,
3 p. Published in The Sunday Referee, Sept. 18.
18. Shaw Autograph statement signed in red ink, Sept. 23, 1938,
on letter to Shaw from Wilde, TLS, Sept. 22, 1938, with
Shaw's holograph envelope, postmarked Sept. 23. Enclosed
is Wilde's self-addressed typescript envelope for Shaw's
reply, accidentally torn by Shaw & with Shaw's holograph
note of explanation on it. Letter poses questions from
editor of Sunday Referee and from Wilde on same subject as
article.
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Page 30
Folder 1
1938
1939
19.
20.
Wilde CTL to GBS Sept. 22, 1938, carbon of above letter. 2 p.
Titterton, W. R. "Mr. Bernard Shaw Is Satisfied". Published
in Sunday Referee, Oct. 2, 1938. Typescript with halo.
corr., 2 p. and covering title page.
21. Titterton, W. R. TDS Nov. 4, 1938. Receipt for payment
of interview in Sunday Referee on Sept. 18.
22. Sunday Referee "Contributor's Statement" to British & Inter
national Press, TD, Feb. 5, 1939. "Bombs, interview
with GBS". Lists payment for interview "Bombs".
23. British & International Press Statement, carbon typescript,
Feb. 6, 1939, to Sunday Referee for use of "Bombs"
interview.
24. British & International Press. Statement, carbon typescript,
March 1, 1939, To Times of Ceylon for use of Shaw inter
view.
25. Sunday Referee "Contributor's Statement" March 19, 1939, to
British & International Press. TD. Listing payment
for article.
26. British & International Press. Statement, carbon typescript,
March 22, 1939 "Bernard Shaw Speaks" to Sunday Referee.
For "Can Hitler Be Stopped".
27. Wilde, Mrs. M.S. CTL, May 12, 1939, to Mr. Minney, Sunday
Referee, About Shaw article, "The Most Remarkable Man".
28. Flower, Desmond (Cassell) TLS, July 21, 1939, to M.S. Wilde,
About "Shaw-Titterton proposition".
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Page 31
Folder 1
1939 29. Wilde, Mrs. M.S. CTL, July 24, 1939, to W. R. Titterton.
Returning photographs.
30. & Wilde 2 CTL to W, R. Titterton, July 24 & Aug. 10. Re
31. proposed biography of Shaw by Titterton.
32. Wilde CTL Aug. 29, 1939, to GBS. Has had request for
article on present crisis.
33. Patch, Blanche TLS, Sept. 2, 1939, to M. S. Wilde. In
answer to Wilde's letter of Aug. 29. "He LJ3haaj is
always prepared to consider a business offer".
34. Titterton, W. R. ALS, Nov. 15, 1939, to Mrs. Wilde. On
financial arrangements.
35. Titterton, W. R. TLS, Nov. 20, 1939, to Mrs. Wilde.
36. Knapp-Fisher, J. S. (Sidgwick & Jackson) TLS, Dec, 1, 1939,
to Mrs. Wilde. Returning Titterton manuscript on
Shaw.
37. Titterton, W.R. ALS, July 11, no year, to Mrs. Wilde.
Asks for return of post card which he will sell in
America.
38. Shaw "What Is This Irish Question?" by George Bernard Shaw
(In An Interview with W. R. Titterton). Carbon type
script, 3 p. on letterhead of British & International
Press Ltd~ no date.
39. Shaw "The Palestine Muddle" Interview with Bernard Shaw
by W. R. Titterton. Typescript with bolo. corr. and
note by Titterton. No date.
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Folder 2
1942
1943
D.
Page 32
Correspondence between Shaw and F. E. Loewenstein
1.
Related to the Shaw Society or to Loewenstein's Shaw
bibliography.
Parker, John (Gen. Sec., Fabian Society) CTL May 22, 1942
to GBS. 1 p. and "Outline", carbon typescript list of
Shaw's Fabian tracts.
2. Shaw, G. B. ALS on Post Card. May 23, 1942. Ayot St. Lawrence.
To John Parker.
3. Shaw, G. B. ALS June 13, 1942. To FEL at bottom of ALS from
FEL to GBS (on Shaw Society stationery). June 12, 1942.
4.
Feels it would be tactless to celebrate his 86th birthday at the crisis of a world war.
Loewenstein, F. E. CTL to GBS. June 28, 1942. 2 p.
About Parker's letter of May 22.
5. Shaw, G. B. TLS Sept. 11, 1942. Ayot St. Lawrence. To
FEL. 2 p. on 1 leaf.
Dislikes the idea of a Shaw Society.
6. Loewenstein, F. E. CTL Sept. 12, 1942 to GBS. 2 p. on 1 leaf.
7.
8.
9.
Shaw, G. B. ALS on Post Card Feb. 1, 1943. Ayot St. Lawrence.
To FEL.
ALS on Post Card, July 7, 1943. Ayot St. Lawrence.
To FEL.
ALS on Post Card, July 20, 1943. Ayot St. Lawrence,
To FEL.
10. ANS undated at bottom of ANS to Shaw from FEL.
Sept. 10, 1943. 1 p. With FEL's envelope, marked "Private
and Confidential". FEL invites Shaw to "The Shaw Society".
GBS responds that his wife is very seriously ill.
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Folder 2
1943 11.
Page 33
Shaw, G. B. ALS Nov. 2, 1943. 4 Whitehall Court.
To FEL. 2 p. on 1 leaf.
12. ''Message from GBS" Autograph statement signed in red ink.
1944
1945
13.
14.
15.
16.
Dec, 31, 1943 on a typescript "Proposed Ticket of a
Shaw Society" with FEL's holograph additions. 1 p.
Shaw, G. B. ALS Jan. 17, 1944. Ayot St, Lawrence. To
FEL. About bibliographies.
ALS on Post Card. March 4, 1944. Ayot St.
Lawrence. To FEL. Attacks FEL's choice of club title,
ALS June 16, 1944. Ayot St. Lawrence. To FEL.
About FEL's fee for bibliographical work. With "Rough
Proof for Cards" referring inquiries to Shaw to
FEL, Shaw's holograph deletions and additions on
the proof with instructions about typeface, Shaw's
envelope postmarked June 17 with Shaw's note on
flap.
ANS in red ink on 311 x 511 lined card. Sept. 26,
1944. To FEL. Example of a receipt. With envelope
addressed to FEL by Shaw with no address.
17. Fielding-Ould, Robert (Director, National Anti-Vivisection
18.
Society) TLS Sept. 28, 1944. To GBS. 1 p. About
Shaw's stand on vivisection with AN in red ink, undated,
from Shaw to FEL. He suggests a collection of his
scattered utterances on the subject to be compiled by
FEL.
Loewenstein, F. E. "Habent Suos 'Fakers' Libelli"
Typescript, 12 p. September, 1945. With FEL's
George Bernard Shaw
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Folder 2
1945
1946
1948
1949
18.
19.
Loewenstein, F. E. (cont) holograph additions and corrections
and Shaw's extensive holograph revisions. Black ink stains
on some pages,
About Shaw's manuscripts, rehearsal copies of his plays and his books.
Shaw, G. B. AN unsigned, March 28, 1946. To FEL, headed
"F Telephone Miss Patch"
About terms for a license for the Theatre Guild of New York to broadcast Pygmalion,
20. Suhrkamp Verlag for S, Fischer, TLS Sept, 26, 1947, Berlin
to Herrn Erich Simoni, 1 p, With FEL I s ANS to Shaw in
21.
red ink and GBS 1s reply, About German royalties due Shaw,
Dodd, Edward (Dodd, Mead & Co.) TLS Jan. 26, 1948. To
FEL. 1 p.
About proofs of Shaw's autobiography with Shaw's autograph note in red ink and FEL's pencilled notes,
22. Pressclipping. Unsigned. Review of Fin De Siecle, ed. by
Nevile Wallis, Glasgow Herald, April 15, 1948.
FEL's autograph note appended asking if Shaw wrote the note accompanying his picture in the book. Shaw replies he doesn't remember but doesn't think anyone else could have written it.
23. United Press Associations of America. Letterhead and top of
TL, Sept. 20th, 1948. To Blanche Patch, With Shaw's
typescript note in red refusing to sign book. Also
GBS's autograph note to FEL.
24. New York Public Library. Theatre Collection letterhead.
TL. Aug. 1, 1949. Tp FEL. 1 p. incomplete,
About Granville Barker's play The Madras House. With Shaw's autograph note about his relationship with Granville Barker and FEL's notes in pencil,
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Page 35
Folder 2
1949
1945/1950
1950
25.
26.
27.
Society of Authors. About GBS's U.S. Copyright Registration.
a. Brooks, Melissa TLS Aug. 5, 1949 to FEL.
b. Curry, Gabrielle TLS Oct. 14, 1949 to FEL.
Loewenstein, F. E. "Introducti' on", Jan 1945/Jan 1950 . ' . ' to Rehearsal Copies of Bernard Shaw's Plays A Biblio
graphical Study, London, Reinhardt & Evans, 1950.
Page proofs, 5 p., P. 7 - 11. With GBS holograph corrections and additions.
Reid, James M. (Editor, Harcourt Brace) TLS June 7, 1950.
To GBS. 1 p. With GBS's autograph note to FEL. Also
FEL's notes.
About copyright of Candida.
28. Loewenstein, F. E. "Farfetched Fables. Programme Note"
"Draft". Typescript signed with initials with a few
halo. corr. Aug. 10, 1950. 2 p. With Shaw's autograph
note on last page "O.K.; but it must not be published
before the Standard Edition".
29. Loewenstein, F. E. "Shaviana" Undated, ca. 1950. Galleys
(6) with FEL's note and holograph corrections and Shaw's
note on 2d galley.
About Shaw's years in England from 1876 to 1917.
30. Loewenstein, F. E. Proof page of his work on Candida
"Drama - Five Summer" signed by FEL. With Shaw's
autograph note appended and corrections in text.
George Bernard Shaw
Box 2
Folder 3
1944
1913
E.
Page 36
Other Correspondence
1.
2.
Etched invitation in 3rd person to Shaw from Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Beeton to view portrait of the Rev. P.H.
Wickstead, M.A. by A. E. Emslie, 3 & 4 of March, no year
Patch, Blanch, Shaw's secretary. TLS April 6, 1944.
4 Whitehall Court. To "Dear Sir".
Shaw's dislike of the use of his works as schoolbooks.
3. Shaw, Charlotte
a. ALS April 11, 1913. 10 Adelphi Terrace. To W. Sampson.
Is going abroad in search of health. She went through the "World" for her book of selections but found very little suitable for republication.
b. ANS on card. No date. Ayot St. Lawrence. To Edward
Knoblock.
Thanks him for address; she has bronchitis.
II. MANUSCRIPTS, SIGNED STATEMENTS, NOTES, GALLEYS PROOFS
A. By Shaw, 1888-1947.
Red Folder
1888
Green Box
1894
1.
2.
"Covent Garden - 1888".
Holograph draft with corrections of an article in the form
of a letter to the manager of the Covent Garden Opera House.
2 p. on folded leaf of blue paper. Stained at edges, With
typescript transcript attached.
Shaw's complaints about dress required of patrons, price of libretti, the acting and production.
In red buckram slip case with gilt lettering on spine.
Originally part of the Feinberg Collection.
"The Philanderer"
a. Holograph p. 48 (last page) Aug. 23, 1894. Stage directions
underlined in red. Differs froms,published version.
George Bernard Shaw
Green Box
1898
Red Slip Case
1908
1909
Box 2
Folder 4
1922
2.
3.
4.
Page 37
"The Philanderer" (cont)
b. Provisional license for the copyright performance:
printed document with holograph additions, signed
by G. W. Redford, Examiner of Plays, March 11, 1898.
c. Receipt for payment by Manager, Victoria Hall, Bayswater,
from Lord Chamberlain's Office, signed by Redford,
March 11, 1898.
All in green morocco box by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with
gilt edging and lettering on spine, lined with green moire'.
Two green moirt folders with titles stamped in gold on leather
tab.
"Agreement for American 'Fabian Essays'"
a. Preface to the 1908 reprint of Fabian Essays. Pages torn
from printed volume. 13 pages on 7 leaves with Shaw's
ANS on first page licensing Ball's Publishing Company
of Boston to publish the preface.
b. Pease, Edw. R. (Sec., The Fabian Society) TLS Dec. 14,
1908, to C. S. Mccotter, Ball Publishing Co. 2 p. on 1 leaf.
c. Receipt to Ball Publishing Co. for payment from Fabian
Society, signed by Pease. March 3, 1909.
All in red buckram slip case.
Review of an article by H. G. Wells. Holograph signed, July 20,
1922, 2 p. Beginning "Mr. Wells has taken advantage of
an idiotic question to do some of his invaluable culture
propaganda ... "
(See H. G. Wells Papers in Mugar, Box 3, Folder 14, for
his reply.)
George Bernard Shaw
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Folder 5
1930 5.
Page 38
"The history of the Devil's Disciple begins in the last
decade of the XIX century ... " Holograph in pencil
on lined paper. Aug. 18, 1930. 8 p. and Shaw ALS
Aug. 18, 1930. Malvern Hotel, Malvern, to G. W. Bishop
enclosing the manuscript. 1 p.
Folder 6
1932
6. "Mr. Ashl\:-\Y Dukes and the Amateurs. To the Editor of Drama".
Folder 7
ca. 1939
Folder 8
ca. 1942
Folder 9
1947
Folder 10
1947
Folder 11
1948
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Typescript with holo. corrections signedJin letter
form on blue paper. Dec. 9, 1937. 3 p.
"How To Deal With The Jewish Difficulty"
Typescript with holo. corrections signed on blue
paper, Undated, ca. 1939. 5 p.
Addition to Chapter on Women in Hesketh Pearson's biography of
Shaw. Typescript with Shaw's holo. corrections and Shaw's
autograph note on first page, ca. 1942 7 p. With
Shaw's envelope addressed to Pearson.
Holograph note signed refusing to give autograph. Feb. 19,
194 7. 1 p.
"From G. B. S. 11-6-47"
Postscripts to be added to the prefaces for the next
edition of the Geneva volume.
Carbon typescript, 1 p. Torn and mended.
\!he Irish in Britaii:i\ Holograph statement signed. Ayot St.
Lawrence. Oct. 25, 1948. 1 p. in answer to typescript
question on same page. With photocopy of editorial in
Hibernia, vol. XII, Nos. 8 & 9, Sept. 1948. "Thought and
Action in Ireland To-Day". 3 p.
George Bernard Shaw
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Folder 12
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 14 .
Folder 15
1911
Folder 16
1923
Folder 17
1924
12, "' Das Kapi tal I and Marxism1' Galley headed "Among My Books -
4" with one halo, correction,
13, "The Play of Ideas" Galleys (2). Shaw's reply to Terence
14,
Rattig;m' s article on the same subject,
Statemeni on anthologies and author's royalty rights.
Holograph signed, 1 p, Two sentence note in red ink
at bottom related to "Vice Presidency", Pasted on is
printed "Council List" marked by Shaw in red ink, On
verso is pasted "Authors and Anthology Fees" printed
clip,
15, "Feminist"
Holograph note with name of two women's organizations
and their secretaries, 1 p,
16, "Pygmalion - Plan of Act II & IV"
Pencil floor plan sketch with arithmetic calculation,
B, Manuscripts by Other~ with Shaw's Comments, Replies, or Statements,
1, Reid, D, D, "Mr, Bernard Shaw's Will, Remarks of Counsel",
Typescript, 4 p, July 14, 1911,
Comments on specific clauses of Shaw's will with Shaw's halo, comments in pencil on p, 2,
2, Murry, John Middleton, "The Adelphi, A Monthly Magazine,
edited by John Middleton Murry," Prospectus, Carbon
typescript, 2 p,, with holograph statement signed by Shaw,
Malvern Hotel, Great Malvern, April 27, 1923,
3, Tittle, Walter 11Mr, Bernard Shaw talks about 'St, Joan'",
Galleys (3) with Shaw's extensive holograph corrections,
Article for the Bookman~ 1924,
George Bernard Shaw Page 40
Box 2
Folder 18
1928
Folder 19
1936
Folder 20
1938
Folder 21
1938
Folder 22
1940
Folder 23
1947
4, Hopkins, R, Thurston "George Bernard Shaw On His School Days
and Non..-Agen,
Typescript, 5 p,, and two title pages, the first with ANS
by Shaw, Nov, 24, 1928, disavowing 14 statements in the manu
script which he has underlined in pencil, With Shaw's
printed card,
5. Russell, Henry T. Interview questions about Mussolini
invading Ethiopia. Typescript, 7 p. April 24, 1936.
Each question in typescript on separate page with Russell's
letterhead, with Shaw's holograph replies and his signed
statement on the last page authenticating interview.
6. "The Appeal" Mimeograph statement condemning the air-bombing
of civilians in Spain. Shaw's holograph statement refusing
to sign at bottom of page. Feb. 5, 1938.
7. Standard American Encyclopedia. Printed entry for Shaw with
picture, appended to mimeograph form with Shaw's numerous
holograph additions, corrections and deletions. With Shaw's
printed card. June 5, 1938.
8. Tomkins, Alan (Sunday Dispatch) TLS to Shaw, Oct. 24, 1940. 1 p.
Asks for interview about reprisal bombing. With Shaw's auto
graph statement in pencil on verso of letter and some notes
on front with his initials. Oct. 28, 1940. Shaw's envelope
addressed to Tomkins.
9. Lion, Leon M. "The Surprise of My Life" Galley proofs (4) from
his book with Shaw's ANS in red ink approving them as corrected.
April 23, 1947. Galleys have corrections and additions by
Shaw in black ink. Text contains copies of Shaw/Lion (cont)
George Bernard Shaw
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Folder 23
Folder 24
9.
10.
Page 41
Lion, Leon M. (cont)
correspondence and refers to incident involving actor/
manager, Arnold Daly. Accompanying galleys is:
Daly, Arnold, ALS Feb. 19, no· year. To "Dear Sir".
On Piccadilly Hotel letterhead. About Daly's
interest in films.
Shaw's envelope addressed to Willson Disher in which
corrected galleys were returned.
"Heywood's Dramatic Works"
Loose printed pages, numbered 9-15. With printed
initials G. B. S. at end of p. 15, followed by
Shaw's autograph note: "i.e. G. Barnett Smith NOT
G. Bernard Shaw".
III. DOCUMENTS RE PERFORMANCES; PUBLICATIONS; COPYRIGHTS.
Folder 25
1935
1947
1949
A. License Agreements.
1.
2.
3.
"Mr. Bernard Shaw's Plays. Terms and Conditions for Professional
Productions". License for the students of Pitman's College,
Forest Gate Branch, to perform "The Dark Lady of the
Sonnets" on Nov. 15, 1935. Printed document with Shaw's
holograph insertions, signed Sept. 2, 1935.
"Memorandum of Agreement" between Shaw and Universalia Films,
Rome, for film of Androcles & The Lion. Printed document
with Shaw's holograph insertions. Signed by Shaw and
witnessed by F. E. Loewenstein. Dec., 1947.
"Constable-Shaw Draft ... Memorandum of Agreement" for publi
cation of "Buoyant Billions" by Constable & Co. in a
limited edition to be illustrated by Mrs. Clare Winston (cont)
George Bernard Shaw Page 42
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Folder 25
1949
Folder 26
3, "Constable-Shaw Draft,,," (cont)
Typescript with Shaw's holograph deletions~ corrections and
insertions, 2 p, 1949,
B, Copyrights
1, Shaw TL to Brentano's Inc,, New York, April 1928 on Brentano's
letterhead. 3 p,
About U, S, copyrights on Shaw's books,
2, "On the following books the copyright will expire before the end
of the year of 1935,n Carbon typescript with Shaw's holo,
corr, 2 p,
Pencil notes by F, E, Loewenstein at top of first page,
3, "Bernard Shaw, American Copyright Registration", Typescript
list of titles with dates of registration, 2 p, Numbered
by F, E, Loewenstein and with his holo, additions on p, 2,
4, "Bernard Shaw's Copyrights"
a, Typescript with Shaw's profuse bolo, corrections and insertions,
Most of p, 2 in Shaw 1·s shorthand, 2 p,
b, Carbon typescript of a) without corrections, 2 p,
c, Typescript on blue paper with a few holo, corr. 2 p,
With Shaw's notation 1!To--Stern & Reubens 22/6/5011,
IV, GENEALOGY AND CITIZENSHIP
Folder 27 A, Shaw Family in Ireland
1, "Documents sent by J, Hawkes by Mullins, , , Clondalkin Co, ) Dublin,
24th April, 1943," in Shaw's hand on envelope which contained:
a, ·The Correspondent, Dublin, March 20, 1815 (newspaper) containing
"Notice" for Eagle Fire & Life Insurance Company from
Bernard Shaw, Agent for Dublin,
George Bernard Shaw
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Page 43
b, Legal documents sent to Right Hon, Fredk, Shaw, Dublin,
requesting he send witnesses in case of Sherrard against
Baker, July 17, 1832, 2 documents and ANS regarding
Folder 27
1924
1931
1940
1949
1949
paY1!1ent,
c, Envelope addressed to Fredk, Shaw, June 8, 1839,
2, Duggan, John J, Typescript copy of letter to "Dear Sirs",
Sept, 11, 1924, 2 p, With questions about Walter John
Gurly, Shaw's maternal uncle, and executors of Gurly's
will, Some questions answered by Shaw in holograph and his
shorthand notes at top of first page, Some holo, replies in
another hand,
3, Fose, James B, ALS Oct, 19, 1931, Monkstown, Cork, to Shaw,
2 p, Asks for contribution to restore "gate at main entrance
to Demesne with Bernard Shaw 1804 on it",
4, Thrift, W, H, Typescript copy of letter, Feb, 8, 1940, Harold's
Cross, Dublin, To Messrs, French & French, 1 p, About a
Shaw family vault in Mt, Jerome cemetery, With Shaw's holo,
notes on it in red ink and some pencilled notes by F, E,
Loewenstein,
5, Shaw, Norman ALS March 21, 1949, North Hinksey, Oxford, To F,E,
Loewenstein, 2 p, on 1 leaf, About his history of the Shaws,
With Shaw's AN telling F, E, Loewenstein what to reply,
6, Shaw, G, B, AL draft in shorthand, Oct,, 1949, To Mrs, Grace
Goodliffe, Burnfoot, Co, Donegal, 1½ p, (Each page was torn
vertically and mended),
About Shaw family members,
George Bernard Shaw Page 44
Box 2 Folder 27
1936
Folder 28
B, Irish Citizenship
Dulanty, John (High Commissioner for Irish Free State} TLS June 3,
1936, London, To Mrs, Bernard Shaw, 2 p,
About requirements for citizenship in the Irish Free State, With GBS's holograph note in pencil on first page, F, E, Loewenstein 1 s note at top of first page,
V. PHOTOGRAPHS OF SHAW (See also Correspondence; several post cards have
1886 ,
Ca, 1885-1893
1928
1947
photographs of him,)
A, Pgrtrait photogra~h by Frederick Hollyer, With Shaw's signed inscrip
tion to Mary Grace Walker (Mrs, Emery Walker) Dec, 16, 1886, on
verso of mat dated Nov. 8, 1886, Corner chipped, Matted size:
16, 4 x 11 cm,
B, Photograph wi,th Henry Halliday SpaFliµg (May Morris' husband), Emery
Walker and May Morris on a stage set, Sparling and Shaw are
seated on a bench; May Morris, holding a guitar, is seated on the
arm of the bench and Emery Walker leans on the back of it, They
are identified by Shaw on the verso, Ca, 1885-1893, 11 x 14,4 cm,
C, Portrait photograph by Raphael signed by the photographer, With Shaw's
signed inscription to Evelyn Hope, Feb, 23, 1928, Matted size:
34.5 x 24 cm,
D, Past Ca,;rd photos,.r,a,E_h of Shaw, full-length, wearing knickers, Initialled
by Shaw in blue ink and dated Jan, 1947 by him in black ink on
verso, 14 x 8,3 cm,
E, Magazine reproduction of photograph signed by Shaw, (London Illustrated
News?) Shaw seated at piano with fingers on keys, two standing
candlesticks at either end of the keyboard, 23,5 x 19 cm,
F, Proof of photograph by Madame Yevonde, Shaw seated wearing Homburg,
overcoat and Fair Isle knitted gloves, Notes on verso about colors
in clothing, 25 x 18 cm,
George Bernard Shaw Page 45
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Folder 29
)1904
1945
1973
1979
VI, PRINTED ITEMS
A,
B,
By Shaw <i:' "'
"Bernard Shaw on Capital Punishment"
Ayot St, Lawrence, no date, Statement on pale green
card for mailing, 11,4 cm x 16,5 cm,
Advertisement for Shaw Article
Ad and order form for The New Statesman featuring a Special
Supplement on the war by G, Bernard Shaw and a series on ,;/. 7
"The Redistribution of Income", Folded leaf, V, 19119,
C, Programs of Shaw Plays '7""
1, Thursday Evening Club, How He Lied To Her Husband,
2,
Dec, 22, 1904,
The Arts Theatre Group of Actors, The Simpleton Of The ,..-Unexpected Isles, Until April 15, 1945, Signed by Shaw,
April 17, 1945, and with other signatures,
3, Mermaid Theatre, Misalliance, April 18, 1973, (Gift of
Dan H, Laurence)
4. Mermaid Theatre, John Bull's Other Island, From May 13,
no year, (Gift of Dan H, Laurence)
5, Cambridge Theatre, Captain Brassbound's Conversion starring
Ingrid Bergman, n,d, (Gift of Dan H, Laurence)
6, Music Center, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles,
Program for ~ygmalion, April 20 - June 2, 1979, and article
by James Hans Hansen "Joey and Stellail in Performing Arts,
April 1979,
D, Poster
Janus Films release of movie Pygmalion,
George Bernard Shaw Page 46
Box 2
Folder 2 9
1957
1967
E, About Shaw (Gift of Dan H, Laurence)
1, "Shaw's Views on Christianity Published Here For First Time"
with Introductory Note by Dan H, Laurence, In The Flying .,_ f
Dutchman (Hofstra College), Nov, 2 2 , 19 5 7 ,
2, Laurence, Dan H, nGeorge Bernard Shaw"
Article about Shaw's works in Donald Hyde's book collection,
Extracted from Four Oaks Library, ed, Gabriel Austin,
Somerville, N,J, 1967,
Box 2
Box 2
Lette1; (1/30)
Shaw, Bernard
PURCHASE Apr;i:1, 1g81
ALS, December 17 1 Jg48, Ayot St 1 Lawrence. To Mrs. Nicholls,
2p , on -1 leaJ .
Refuses to contribute to Repertory Theatres, "It ;i:s my
profession to take money out of theatres, not to put it
into them."
Letter (1/31)
PURCHASE
Addendum October 1981
ALS, September 22, 1885. 36 Osnaburgh St. to Mrs. [!>akenhamJ Beatty.
j}dith Benigna Isabel Hutton Dowling Beatty, 1852-1933, known as Id~
3p. on 2 leaves,
Explains how he lost track of Paquito [Pakenham Beattil and [sergiui{
Stepniak when he and Champion went to the Socialist League Hall the
previous night to investigate a report that William Morris had been
arrested. (Published in Collected Letters 1874-1897, ed. by Dan H.
Lawrence. Dodd, Mead, p.140.)
Box 2 Letter (#31)
Shaw, Bernard
PURCHASE
Addendum November 1981
TLS, June 26, 1928, Ayot, To Lady Gregory. lp. with 8 line holograph
postscript on verso,
Shaw apologises for not speaking at meeting about Sir Hugh Lane's
pictures being returned to Dublin. Shaw is content they should stay
in England, Says Lady Gregory and Yeats treated O'Casey as a baby
over his play, The Silver Tassie, by refusing to produce it and
comments on the play. In postscript discusses her Last Plays of
which he liked Dave best.
(With accompanying explanatory description from dealer)
Box 2
Shaw, Bernard
Addenda: September, 1982
Purchase from Dan Laurence
I. PRINTED PIECES (#32)
A. Cards
1. "Bernard Shaw on Temperance'.' Printed postcard. Buff color.
4½" X 6½",
2. "From Bernard Shaw. A Forty Letter British Alfabet". Printed
postcard. Blue Color. 3½" x 5½".
3. Statement about his inability to serve on committees or lecture
due to his age. From Ayot St. Lawrence. Printed. Buff
color. 3½" x 6½",
4. Statement referring correspondents to his bibliographer Dr.
F.E. Loewenstein. From Ayot St. Lawrence. White printed
card. 3½" x 6½",
B. Proof.
1. "Playwrights and Amateurs", 1 p.
Box2
Shaw, George Bernard Shaw Addenda: November, 1996
Purchase from Remember When Auctions, Inc.
Letter (#3 3)
TLS, June 6, 1913. 10 Adelphi Terrace. To James B. Pinker, Talbot House, 1 p.
Shaw informs Pinker that in response to an American magazine's inquiry about publishing one of his plays, Caesar and Cleopatra, that the play has been on the market for 12 years but the magazine can certainly pay him if they want to publish it anyway. He also tells Pinker that he already has an agent in America who should have the first opportunity to distribute Androcles, but if Pinker wants to make an off~r for England, Shaw would be open to the idea. t
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Box 3
I. Personal Memorabilia.
Shaw, George Bernard #738 1/3/05
Preliminary Listing
A. Porcelain mug likeness of GS, manufactured by Sylvia 0., England.
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