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GBS : The Abolition of Christmas (A letter to the editor of The
Star Photostat and envelope identified in Shaw's hand; written under the pseudonym
"William Watkins Smith"
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GBS : Address to University Extension Guild Six excerpted newspaper articles, dated March 8, 1906, reporting and quoting
his talk at the Imperial Institute
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GBS : The alleged collapse of Socialism In everyman; London; 32 cm; Vol. I no. 8 & 9; pp. 231, 263
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GBS : Armaments & Conscription. A Triple Alliance Against
War Excerpted from The Daily Chronicle; with copies
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GBS : Art Workers and the State Article printed on p. 291; excerpted from The New Statesman;
with copies
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GBS : "The Atom Bomb" Sunday Express; with copy
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GBS : Aus dem Vorwort zur deutschen Ausgabe meiner Werke In Internationale mitteilungen, Richard-Strauss-Gesellschaft. Berlin. 21 cm.
no. 11. pp. 22-23; Shaw acknowledges his debt to the German culture
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GBS : The Bach Choir Letter to the Editor dated March 20; reprinted Vol. III pp. 166-7 of
Shaw's Musiced. Dan H. Laurence (Bodley Head 1981); all
deacidified August 1984; See also: G.B. Shaw The Bach Choir's Performance,
galley proof, ca. March 17, 1894; with 3 other clippings from the Pall
Mall Gazettecontaining related letters
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GBS : The Bach Choir's Performance [galley proof] Article written for The World,but not published, on the Thursday
March 15 performance of the St. Matthew Passion; See: G.B. Shaw The Bach Choir,
March 21, 1894; Autograph Letter Signed to Shaw from Charles Thomas, March 30,
1894; and Vol. III pp. 166-7 of Shaw's Music,ed. Dan H. Laurence
(Bodley Head 1981)
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GBS : Back to Methuselah - In the
Beginning[proof] Proof for the Limited Editions Club edition, published in 1939; the text of the
proof is found on pp. 3-5 of the book, but in a different format; the wood
engraving in the proof is found on p. 3 of the book, but in a later state
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GBS : Barry Sullivan, Shakespear and Shaw Article printed on pp. 19-23 of Strand
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GBS : Basso Continuo: Mr. Bernard Shaw on Beethoven A letter to the Editor of The Times, written October 23, 1948;
with copy
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GBS : "The Bayreuth Festival" Pall Mall Budget, p. 13
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GBS : "The Bayreuth Festival; Is It Worth Going To?" Pall Mall Budgetp. 31; with copy
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GBS : "Beauty and Boredom at Geneva" The Daily Sketch;with copy
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GBS : Behind the Lysenko controversy In The Saturday Review of Literature, vol. 32, no. 16, p. 10; also contains:
Muller, Herman Joseph, 1890- "It still isn't a science: a reply to George
Bernard Shaw"
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GBS : Bernard Shaw Penguins Progress;Interview, pp. 22-23, 27, on the occasion of
Penguin's publishing his Back To Methuselah
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GBS : Bernard Shaw ne veut pas jouer au prophete Ce Matin;Shaw's answers to a questionnaire reported by Jean
d'Esme
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GBS : Bernard Shaw on Amateur Actors Chicago Tribune
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GBS : "Bernard Shaw on Hardie" Forward;reprinted from the Merthyr Pioneerwhere
the article originally appeared
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GBS : Bernard Shaw On Russia North China Daily News; article printing excerpts from a speech
to the Fabian Society on November 26; not in Laurence
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GBS : Bernard Shaw's Works. Spellings Instructions for compositors, presumably printed by R.& R. Clark, Ltd., for
Shaw's contemplated Collected Edition; this is the only copy known to exist
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GBS : Break Germany For Ever?--Nonsense! Sunday Pictorial;Shaw's answers to five questions, printed on
page 4; Laurence C3541
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GBS : Brilliant Address South China Morning Post; newspaper article excerpt consisting
mostly of a transcript of Shaw's public address at the University of Hong Kong;
Cf. Laurence C2991; end of article damaged; on verso is a photo of Shaw on
board a ship
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GBS : "Child Poverty is Only Poverty that Matters" [proof] New York Call
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GBS : Children and Copyright [galley proof] Published Oct. 22, 1890, in The World;reprinted Vol. II pp.
177-183 of Shaw's Music,ed. Dan H. Laurence (Bodley Head 1981;
deacidified Aug. 1984
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GBS : Communism defined In National newsletter; London; 25 cm.; no. 552
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GBS : Typed Manuscript: Contributions to The Worst Journey in
the Worldby Apsley Cherry-Garrard
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GBS : A Debate on Distributism American Review; Shaw's contribution, titled "The Case for
Russia," is printed on pp. 309-314; the reply by Hilaire Belloc, titled "A
Letter to Bernard Shaw," is printed on pp. 314-320
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GBS : A Debate on Socialism The New Age; "part of a discussion...on Wednesday, November 18,
1908, Mr. Hilaire Belloc, M.P., in the Chair;" Shaw, G.K. Chesterton, and Cecil
Chesterton are the quoted participants; printed on pp. 419-421
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GBS : Collected Letters: 1911-1925 [corrected proofs] 670 numbered leaves, with 39 typescript leaves inserted; corrections are in
hand of the editor, Dan H. Laurence
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GBS : I Am a Classic Excerpt of article printed on p. 19 of Hearst's,New York; full
title: "I Am a Classic: But Am I a Shakespeare Thief?" cartoon drawing of Shaw
by James Montgomery Flagg accompanies the article
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GBS : I Would Drop A-Bomb on Manchester Excerpted lead article on p. 1 of Splash!monthly newspaper,
printing in facsimile Shaw's answers to a questionnaire
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GBS : "If I Were a Clerk Again" p. 251 of Tit-Bits; with copies
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GBS : "Illusions and Idolatries." The Daily Worker; commentary on the coronation of George VI;
with copies
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GBS : The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism & Capitalism
[advance description] Excerpted description in Constable's Monthly List by Shaw of his
forthcoming book, printed on pages 1-2; with note added on separate leaf by Dan
H. Laurence; with copies
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GBS : Interview with H.F.S. Excerpted from The Westminster Gazette;on his purpose in writing
plays; with copy
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GBS : "Iren sind ein, auserwähtles volk."
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GBS : "Is British Democracy a Lie? A Challenge to Mr. Woodburn,
M.P." Forward;concerns the Party System in the British Parliament;
with copies
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GBS : "Is Christianity a Failure?" Printed in The Flying Dutchman;written during Shaw's career on
The Star,although it was not published there; also included
is an accompanying article by Dan Laurence
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GBS : "It Serves Us Right!" Article printed on p. 309 of the Penny Pictorialon economics;
with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; with
copies
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GBS : La "Jeanne d'Arc" de Bernard Shaw Excerpted questionnaire interview, in French, printed on front page of the
Paris newspaper Comoedia;found in Werner Jung's book "La Jeanne
d'Arc" de Bernard Shaw (Bruxelles 1925); with bibliographic information on a
card from Dan H. Laurence; with copies
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GBS : "Jenner" Article on pp. 678-680 of The Nation & The Atheneumon Edward
Jenner
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GBS : "Joy Riding at the War Front. II - The Technique of
War." Printed in the Daily C[hronicle?], London; Shaw's impressions of
the front; with copies
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GBS : "The King, the Constitution, and the Lady." Printed in the Evening Standard, p.7, December 5, 1936;; a
"Fictitious Dialogue" on the subject of Edward VIII's romance with Wallis
Simpson; with copies
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GBS : The Late Sire Henry Irving and Mr. Bernard Shaw Printed in the Morning Post;letter by Shaw to the Editor, dated
"Dec. 2" followed by three letters by others to the Editor concerning
Major Barbara;with a related newspaper clipping of Oct. 25,
1905 concerning Shaw's comments on Sir Henry Irving; with copies
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GBS : Letter to Irish Times Brief article printed in Timeunder heading "Litterateurs"
clipped from p. 45 and identified in hand of Dan H. Laurence; the text of
Shaw's letter is quoted; with copy
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GBS : Letters to the Editor Printed in St. Martin's [?] Review;three letters concerning his
article "The Author As Manual Laborer" and his proposal for a new British
alphabet; to the clipping is attached the label of a clipping service; on a
paper pasted to this label Shaw has written "Author"; with copy
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GBS : Literature and Art Article printed in The Christian Commonwealthis from notes on a
lecture Shaw gave in the City Temple; with copies
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GBS : "Mad Do...?" Printed in the Sunday Express; full title supplied by Dan H.
Laurence in letter to J. Tyler, December 23, 1979; Mad Dogs--Bad Men: Both
Should Be Killed Without Compunction; with copies
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GBS : Mr. Henry Seiffert's Concert Printed in The Star; a column of music criticism, signed C. DI
B., i.e. Corno di Bassetto, Shaw's pseudonym; with identifying note added on
separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; with copy
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GBS : Mr. Shaw's Clash with Tolstoy Article printed in the Evening Standardby Shaw, on pp. 7 &
9, incorporating his letter to Lev N. Tolstoí, February 14, 1910; and Tolstoí's
letter to him, May 9, 1910; with copies
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GBS : Mrs. Warren's Profession: Title page Edition published by Grant Richards in London, and printed by R.& R. Clark,
Ltd. in Edinburgh; with copies
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GBS : Mosley, by Shaw Printed in Daily Express; Shaw's answers to a questionnaire put
to him by Miss Wheeler Ryan concerning the release from prison of Sir Oswald
Mosley; with copy
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GBS : Movietone Shaw, or Chaff for All Article printed in Boston Evening Transcriptquoting Shaw's talk
for a Movietone newsreel; with copy
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GBS : The Mozart Centenary Printed on pp. 755-756 of The Illustrated London News; with
copies
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GBS : "Neutrality would mean invasion" Article printed in Sunday Chroniclelabelled by Durrant's Press
Cuttings; title continues: "G.B.S. says Eire must be on our side"
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GBS : Note by Mr. Bernard Shaw on invitation "to a Private View of a
Woolworth Exhibition of Pictures by Gertrude Harvey" With a note by Bernard Burgunder and two clipped newspaper reviews of the
exhibit
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GBS : A Note to "Androcles and the Lion" New York; a 4-page leaflet distributed at the first American production of
Androclesin New York; with explanatory note on stationary of
James F. Drake; for another copy See: SHAW PR 5363 A85 1914b
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GBS : Notes On The Way [fragment] Printed in Time and Tide; this leaf includes the first two pages
(1423-4) of the article; for a complete copy See: SHAW DT 387.8 S53++
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GBS : Old Bachelor Sam Butler Printed in The Observer; review of The Essential Samuel
Butler,edited by G.D.H. Cole
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GBS : On Panama's far distant Isthmus Newspaper clipping, describing a Christmas card with picture of Shaw and
Frances Day (She in Buoyant Billions) and with poem by Shaw,
reprinted in the clipping, beginning "On Panama's..."
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GBS : Bernard Shaw on Religion: An Interview photocopy on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
28-29 of Vol. 48, No. 7 (July 1922) of Pearson's Magazine; for
the original, See: Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : Bernard Shaw on the Golden West Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 158
of Vol. 38, No. 4 (October 1917) of Pearson's Magazine;
incorporated in the article is a transcript and partial facsimile of Autograph
Letter Signed from Shaw to Frank Harris, July 31, 1917; for the original of
this issue, See: Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : Bernard Shaw on the War Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 418
of Vol. 38, No. 10 (April 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; for the
original, See: Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : Oxford Might Be Made An Asylum! Report printed on p. 9 of unidentified newspaper quoting a speech by Shaw in
which he criticizes British University education
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GBS : Personality Interview No. I An interview concerning Shaw's attitude toward psychic phenomena, conducted by
Fred Archer, and printed on pp. 1-2 of Psychic News
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GBS : The Pith of the Jest "An interview with G.W. Bishop" on pp. 11-12 of Theatre Guild
Magazine, concerning The Apple Cart; followed on pp.
13-17 by P. Beaumont Wadsworth's article "Other Apple Carts"
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GBS : "The Revolt Against Marriage" Printed in John O'London's Weekly
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GBS : Rungs of the Ladder - IX Radio talk printed on pp. 73-75, 108 of The Listener
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GBS : Sandridge dump - articles Articles printed Jan. 4, 1923 in Daily Chronicle;Jan. 4, 1923 in
The Star; Mar. 4 and Jan. 6, 1923 in Herts
Advertiserfrom Shaw's clipping service
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GBS : "Shaw Agus Siúd" Collection of statements by Shaw on the Gaelic revival printed in
Inoiu
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GBS : Shaw in the Lion's Den Paragraph quoted from Shaw, beginning "Man is the only animal," printed on p.
34 of publication identified in pencil as "R.D."
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GBS : Shaw Looks at Life at Seventy Illustrated interview conducted by George Sylvester Viereck and printed on pp.
7-10 of Liberty; marked "Scrap book" in Shaw's hand
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GBS : "Shaw on Smoke" Republication of a speech Shaw made at the annual meeting of the Coal Smoke
Abatement Society in 1911; printed in Smokeless Air
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GBS : Shaw Pays His Respects to Evils of Prohibition Revised version of a speech delivered by Shaw to the World Prohibition
Federation in Caxton Hall, October 22 or 23, 1931; printed in Boston
Herald
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GBS : Shaw Reveals Who Was Candida Article printed in Evening Standardby Shaw, with a reply by
Beverly Baxter; Laurence C 3558
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GBS : "Shaw tells why he wrote Saint Joan" Broadside issued by the Theatre Guild at the period of their production of
Saint Joan; with a note by Bernard F. Burgunder
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GBS : Shaw's Latest Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 20
of Vol. 39, No. 1 (May 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; the article
is datelined March 5, 1918, and is probably excerpted from a letter by Shaw to
Frank Harris; with copies on pp. 22-27 on which is printed Oscar Wilde in
Prison - Chapter XVII, by Frank Harris, who offers it as "a specimen chapter of
my 'Life of Oscar Wilde'" with copies also of pp. 38-42 on which is printed an
article titled James Joyce, by Padraic Colum; for the original of this issue,
See: Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : Socialism for Millionaires - proof A fragment of a proof sheet, with note in Shaw's hand: "Cut out of the Fabian
reprint of Socialism for Millionaires"; with note on separate leaf by Bernard
F. Burgunder
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GBS : Socialism and the middle class, broadside for a lecture by
Shaw Croydon
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GBS : A Socialist Programme Excerpt of an article printed in The Clarion; subtitled: The
Gentle Art of Unpleasantness
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GBS : The Solution of the Censorship Problem Article printed on pp. 628-631 of The Academy
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GBS : The Solution of the Censorship Problem Photostat of an article printed on pp. 628-631 of The Academy
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GBS : The South African Question Consists of responses by Walter Crane, A.E. Fletcher, and Frank Colebrook to an
article by Shaw of the previous week printed in The Clarion
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GBS : Sovjet-Tyssland... Photocopies of three articles by Shaw, printed in Swedish, in
Stockholms-Tidningen
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GBS : Surprises from Russia Half-page article, printed in The Sunday Express; "World
copyright reserved"
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GBS : A Talk with George Bernard Shaw Excerpted interview in The Music Student, signed "P.A.S." on
Shaw's views of British music; followed by his "Is Music of Any 'National
Importance,'" a letter to the Editor of the Western Daily Press, August 27,
1916
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GBS : Theatre Managers and Film Rights Printed in The Author Playwright and Composer
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GBS : "These reminiscences of Mr. Vincent..." Quote by Shaw appears for publicity purposes on the dust wrapper of the 1st
edition of Aspects of Wilde,by Vincent O'Sullivan
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GBS : To the Audience at the Kingsway Theatre A letter concerning John Bull's Other Island,printed under an
introduction with the heading: Mr. Bernard Shaw and His Audiences. A Personal
Appeal from the Author of John Bull's Other Island; printed in Pall Mall
Gazette
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GBS : 'Ulster Always Able to Bully Westminster' Questionnaire, with Shaw's answers, printed on p. 3 of Anti-Partition
News; with indentifying note added on separate leaf by Bernard F.
Burgunder
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GBS : The War Indemnities! Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
444-445 of Vol. 46, No. 12 (June 1921) of Pearson's Magazine;
for the original, See: Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : The War Indemnities Photostats of pp. 395-7 of Vol. XXXV of The American
Mercurygiving text of the "playlet" first printed in Pearson's
Magazine,June 1921; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by
Dan H. Laurence
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GBS : "War Reputations" Printed in To-Day
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GBS : "Well-printed books" A single sentence excerpted from Shaw's essay On Modern
Typographyand printed by Roderick Cave; No. 1 of 33 copies; See:
Laurence A136
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GBS : "What I Think About Broadcasting" Printed in Radio Times
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GBS : What Is the Use of an Arts Club? [announcement] Printed flyer announcing a lecture by Shaw in the Philosophical Hall, Leeds;
the date '1905' is added in Shaw's handwriting
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GBS : Who Is Frank Harris? Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
258-9 of Vol. 39, No. 5 (Sept. 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; with
a copy of p. 272 on which is printed an article by Theodore Dreiser titled True
Art Speaks Plainly; and with a copy of p. 280, on which is printed an article
by Frank Harris, titled The Handwriting of Great Writers, which includes a
brief paragraph on Shaw's handwriting; for the original of this issue, See:
Pearson's Magazine
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GBS : The Yahoos Photocopy, edited in hand of Dan H. Laurence
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, "Conversation Pieces"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Observer, "Mr. Bernard
Shaw's Translator"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, "Mr. Shaw on Printed Plays"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, "Mr. Shaw's Originals," reprinted from
Cornhill
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GBS : Letter to Smith, Elder & Co. Printed facsimile of Shaw's letter seeking a publisher for his novel
Love Among the Artists;in a clipping from The Sunday
Times,July 11, 1948
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, Haslemere & Hindhead
Herald,"Socialism and Individualism" Farnham; holograph identification in Shaw's hand
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GBS : Letters to "Marxian" George Samuels on the Boer War. Printed in
The Labour Leader,XII (January 6, 1900), 1-2 Printed under the title "London, Shaw, and War"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, London Times[strike-off
print] London; title: "The National Shakespeare Theatre and the New Repertory
Theatres;" rather than strictly a galley, this item appears to be a strike-off
or off-print; begins "Sir / The anarchist that is latent in every"
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The Times Headlined "National Insurance and Political Tactics. Mr. Shaw's Protest;"
printed on pp. 9-10 of the London Times
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GBS : Letter to Lugne-Poe [extract] Printed in L'Oeuvre; Shaw portrays himself as a shark who
devours dramatists
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, The Nation Newspaper clipping; printed under title: "Equality of Income;" begins "Sir / I
am not going to let Mr. Leonard Hobhouse out of it / quite so easily as
that"
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GBS : Letter to Ellen Terry, missing from published version of
Shaw-Terry correspondence Printed copy of the letter, which was kept from publication by Gordon Craig;
includes note by Bernard F. Burgunder
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The Daily Citizen Title here: "Call You This Discipline?" concerns Shaw's Common Sense
About The War
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Daily News;"The Irish
Executions" Concerns the Sinn Fein
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, The New Statesman [galley] Title: "The Case Against Chesterton;" begins "Sir / If Mr. Chesterton is
righting himself gradually"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor Manchester Guardian Newspaper clipping; concerns proposed execution of Sir Roger Casement; with 2
copies; begins "Sir / As several English newspapers have answered the above
question vehemently"
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GBS : Letters to Arnold White Quoted in "Our Handbook. G.B.S. and the Army Council. Things to Remember";
published in The RefereeApril 8, 1917
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Times Printed in Times Literary Supplement; concerns variations in the
different texts of his plays
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The United Methodist Labeled by clipping service (for Shaw?); refers to Shaw's Androcles and
the Lion, preface
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GBS : Letter to W.F. Tomalin London; begins "Dear Mr. Tomalin / I hope you will succeed in getting a
substantial endowment for your hospital"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of Welwyn Garden City Pilot Letter reprinted in the Daily Newsconcerning Shaw's preface to
The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet
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GBS : Letter: Letters to John Farleigh (with notes by
Farleigh) Correspondence concerning the illustrations to The Adventures of the
Black Girl in Her Search for God(Constable, 1932); extracted from
London Mercury,March 1937
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GBS : Letter to London Mercury Titled: The Typography of G.B.S.; Laurence 2565
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GBS : Letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish
Academy Contained in body of article in The Daily Chronicleheadlined:
"G.B.S. Declines the Nobel £6,000"; date in Shaw's hand
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GBS : Letter to ? Part of a letter in shorthand reproduced to illustrate an article in
Pitman's Journal of Commercial Education"G.B.S. and Pitman's
Shorthand;" with typed transcription on separate leaf
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of Commonweal, Michael
Williams, "Bernard Shaw and Mexico" The Universe
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of Forward, "Was Bernard Shaw
in the Secret Service?" On Shaw's "Activities in the Great War"
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The Observer Here titled: "Bernard Shaw 'Relics.' A Warning from the Author. The Locke
Annotations;" dated in ink in Shaw's hand (according to Dan H. Laurence)
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GBS : Letter to H.H. Hammond On American criticism of his play How He Lied To Her
Husband;quoted in article in Sunday Dispatch"G.B.S. Hits
Hollywood"
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GBS : Letter to The Times Article in South China Morning Posttitled: Back From Moscow;
originally published in The Times,August 13, 1931; Laurence
2918
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Observer"Habit and the
Evolutionary Process"
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of the Daily Dispatch,"Mr.
Shaw and the Kodo Menace" Date is in Shaw's hand
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The Irish Times Here titled "Bernard Shaw on Casement Diaries;" published on pp. 131-34 of
Shaw's The Matter with Ireland,ed. Dan H. Laurence (1962); see
also letters to Shaw from M.J. MacManus
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GBS : Letter to Editor of The Irish Times Here titled "The Casement Documents;" published on pp. 134-35 of Shaw's
The Matter with Ireland, ed. Dan H. Laurence (1962); see also
letters to Shaw from M.J. MacManus
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Subsidizing the Theatre"; Laurence 3205
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GBS : Letter to Daily Telegraph Titled: "The 'Cat' and the Taxpayer"; Laurence 3241
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Sunday Times[galley
proof] London; an answer to an article by Desmond McCarthy
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GBS : Letter to The Observer Titled: "New Shaw Play and Germany" Laurence 3266
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GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Times,"Molotov Is
Right, Says Shaw" Excerpted from the Daily Worker
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GBS : Letter to Daily Telegraph Titled: "Defence of Authors"; with copy
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "English Usage"; Laurence 3463
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Coming Budget: Taxes and the Vicar of Bray"; Laurence 3510
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GBS : Letter to the Editor, Forward[galley] Concerns neutrality of Eire in World War II; begins "When the Irish Free State
was established"
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Basic English and Spelling"; Laurence 3520
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GBS : Letter Signed: to H.M. Stationery Office Ayot St. Lawrence; a letter on Shaw's pet project of aplphabet reform, for
which he eventually left money in his will; with notes by Dan Laurence and
Bernard Burgunder; begins "Dear Colonel Controller / I am at present making my
will. As I intend leaving"
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Bringing Up the Child"; Laurence 3532
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Care of Children"; Laurence 3537
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Atomic Bomb"; two copies; Laurence 3605
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Budget and Surtax"; Laurence 3616
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Mr. Raphael Roche"; Laurence 3618
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Orthography of the Bomb"; two copies; Laurence 3624
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Caesar and Cleopatra"; two copies; Laurence 3625
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Medical Practice"; Laurence 3683
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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Emrys Hughes [initialled] Newspaper reproduction from Forward,July 27, 1946; begins "I
like not the Common Good."
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Doctors' Powers"; Laurence 3670
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Nuremberg"; Laurence 3683
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Power from the Tides"; Laurence 3707
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Farm Management"; Laurence 3716
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Collective Farming"; Laurence 3720
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Collective Farming"; Laurence 3723
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Contemporary Arts"; Laurence 3740
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Lord Passfield"; Laurence 3757
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Westminster Abbey"; Laurence 3759
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Capital Punishment"; two copies; Laurence 3766
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Rebuilding Babel"; Laurence 3810
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Rebuilding Babel"; Laurence 3811
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The Times Titled: "Basso Continuo"; Laurence 3823
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Author's Gamble"; Laurence 3838
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GBS : Letter to Mr. Pitman Excerpt from The Times; the text of the letter is quoted in a
report of the debate in the House of Commons on March 11, 1949, concerning
spelling reform; also quoted is an excerpt from a letter by Shaw to Mr.
Follick
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Westminster Phonetics"; Laurence 3849
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Censorship of Plays"; Laurence 3850
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "'Guest Citizens' of Britain"; Laurence 3854
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GBS : Typed Letter: to Thoreau Society
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "The Wages Paradox"; Laurence 3910
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Divorce Law Reform"; Laurence 3921
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GBS : Letter to The Times Titled: "Story of British 'Communism'"; Laurence 3929
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GBS : Letters to Ellen Terry Two previously unpublished cards to Ellen Terry, one dated January 19, 1920,
the other undated, printed on p. 6 of The Literary Repository
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GBS : Verse on card with drawing by Stanley Parker
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GBS : Reviews Various publications; list of articles included in manuscript folder concerning
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For God
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Pearson, Hesketh : Advice to a Young
CriticReviews "Shavian Advice" printed in The Listener
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Forster, Peter : Androcles and the
LionReviews "Shaw and the Lion" printed in John O'London's Weekly
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The Apple CartReviews Ervine, St. John Greer: "Mr. Shaw's Superb Pantomime" August 25, 1929; Powell,
Dilys: "Ideas and the Play" August 19, 1929?; and Purdom, Charles Benjamin:
"Another Go At The Apple Cart" September 5, 1929
Everyman
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GBS : Arms and the ManFilm brochure Four-page supplement from Illustrierte Film-Bühnepublishing
photographs from the German film Helden;with this is filed an
illustrated article on the same film, excerpted from a periodical dated
1958
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GBS : Arms and the ManReviews Trewin, John Courtena y: "Shavian Joke" July 20, 1953; Hoyt, Charles Bamfield,
in Official Metropolitan Guide,Nov. 1, 1925: p. 21 interview
with Pedro de Cordoba, taking the part of Sergius; Bertrand, Sandra: "Remember
George Bernard Shaw?" (Our Town,New York, Nov. 14, 1975; gift of
Preston Beyer
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GBS : Augustus Does His BitReviews "New York Critics on a Shaw Play"
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Trewin, John Courtenay : Buoyant
BillionsReviews "Buoyant Bernard" published in John O'London's Weeklyon
September 2, 1949; and in Punchon August 24, 1949
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GBS : Caesar and CleopatraSet design One blueprint, one photocopy of designs for production at the Shaw Festival,
Niagara-on-the-Lake
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GBS : CandidaReviews, advertisements Fabre, Eugene. Candida de Shaw. n.d.; J., J. Candida. n.d.; Morgan, Charles. Of
Miss Ann Harding as Candida. 1937; The Literary Digest, Feb. 7,
1925. "The Acting in 'Candida'"
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GBS : Cashel Byron's ProfessionReviews, Criticism,
advertisements Advertisement from Walter Scott
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GBS : The Chocolate Soldier.Book of words for the
opera London; written by Rudolf Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson; English version by
Stanislaus Stange; The Chocolate Soldieris based on Shaw's
Arms and the Man
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GBS : Collected Letters: 1874-1897Reviews Stanley Weintraub in the Saturday Review, November 13, 1965, pp.
45 and 67; with unsigned review in Time, January 21, 1966, pp.
83-84
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GBS : Collected Letters: 1911-1925Reviews John Carey in The Sunday Times(London), June 2, 1985 (with
caricature of Shaw based on photo in the Burgunder Collection); John Gross in
The New York Times, June 18, 1985; Hugh Kenner in The
New York Times Book Review, June 30, 1985; Samuel Hynes in
The New Republic, July 15 & 22, 1985
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GBS : Collected Plays with Their
PrefacesReviews John Simon in The New York Times Book Review, November 2, 1975;
with Warren S. Smith's "G.B. Shaw at 119 - Indication of Immortality"
(NY Times, November 2, 1975)
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GBS : Cymbeline RefinishedReviews,
advertisements "Shaw Tells Why He Revised Bard."
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GBS : The Devil's DiscipleReviews Albert White Vorse in Gallery of Plays and Players, No. 12. New
York, 1897
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GBS : DiariesReviews, criticism,
advertisements Cullen, Tom. A. "Diaries of Shaw Boring Documents." February 5, 1964
Times-Leader
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GBS : The Doctor's DilemmaReviews, Criticism,
advertisements Advertisements from Constable & Co.
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GBS : Everybody's Political What's
What?Reviews Brown, Ivor. "All About All."
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GBS : Far-Fetched FablesReviews, criticisms
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GBS : The Fascinating FoundlingReviews,
criticisms
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GBS : Florence Farr, Bernard Shaw and W.B. YeatsReviews,
Criticisms The Times Literary Supplement
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GBS : GenevaReviews, advertisements Flyer from Constable advertising the first edition
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GBS : Getting MarriedReviews "Shaw's Getting Married."n.d.; The Daily
Telegraph, May 13, 1908 (2 copies)
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GBS : Back to MethuselahReviews, Criticism Unsigned review, in the London Times?of a performance at the
Court Theatre; apparently to be dated Feb. 20, 1924
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GBS : Heartbreak HouseReviews Ervine, St. John. "Mr. Shaw in Despair." October 23, 1921 The
Observer; Farjeon, Herbert. "Bernard Shaw's Best Play." April 9,
1943. John O'London; Pearson, Hesketh. "...Shaw's favourite
play." April 6, 1951. Radio Times
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GBS : How He Lied To Her HusbandReviews,
Criticisms The SunNew York
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GBS : In Good King Charles's Golden
DaysReviews "Bernard Shaw and a Biographer."
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GBS : The Inca of PerusalemReviews Ein leichtes Spiel mit schweren Dingen (April 17, 1959; Die
Tat,Zürich)
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GBS : The Intelligent Woman's Guide to SocialismReviews,
Criticism, advertisements Ad from Book-of-the-Month Club
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GBS : The Irrational KnotReviews Books and Bookishness, by C.W. Mason (article inscribed to Shaw by Mason, from
The Brooklyn Daily EagleOctober 26, 1905)
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GBS : Jitta's AtonementReviews "G.B.S." Opens up New Field; January 27, 1925 Daily News
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GBS : John Bull's Other IslandReviews Ervine, St. John. "John Bull's Other Island." July 6, 1951
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GBS : Major BarbaraFilm souvenir program
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GBS : Major BarbaraReviews "'Major Barbara' Revived."
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GBS : Man and SupermanReviews, Criticism Pearson, Hesketh. "The Comedy Shaw Wrote Around his Gospel." n.d.; Eder,
Richard. "Shaw Still Has the Power to Captivate." ( New York
Times,September 4, 1977); Punch, September 16, 1903;
Coda,July 1952 (advert for a Columbia recording of Don Juan
in Hell, read by Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer, Cedric Hardwicke, and Agnes
Moorehead)
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GBS : Man and SupermanCostume design - Ann
Whitefield 8.5 x 11.5 color print for Ann Whitefield's costume in Act IV; with
identification added on verso
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GBS : MisallianceReviews Daily Telegraph,February 24, 1910; deacidified August 1984
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GBS : Document: Box office receipts from the 1908 American tour
ofMrs. Warren's Profession Pittsburgh, and Appleton
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GBS : Mrs. Warren's ProfessionFilm brochure 8-page supplement from Illustrierte Film-Bühneproviding many
photographs from the German film Frau Warrens Gewerbe
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GBS : Mrs. Warren's ProfessionReviews Wilhelm Michel in Münchner Neueste Nachrichten, No. 314, July 8, 1908, p. 2;
E?V? Knox, in PunchOctober 7, 1925
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GBS : O'Flaherty V.C.Reviews Ervine, St. John. "The Secret History of O'Flaherty V.C.December
12, 1920 in The Observer
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GBS : The PhilandererReviews New York Tribune,December 29, 1913; New York
Sun,December 29, 1913; New York Herald,December
29, 1913; all deacidified August 1984
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GBS : Preface to Great ExpectationsReviews Russell, John. "Mr. Shaw on Dickens." August 14, 1947
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GBS : PrefacesReviews Ervine, St. John. "Mr. Shaw Sums Himself Up." August 17, 1934 in The
Observer
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GBS : Pygmalion Mander, R., Mitchenson, J. "Shaw's Borrowed Plot." May 10, 1958 in Daily
Telegraph; Darlington, W. A. "Fairer than Shaw to his Lady." May 5,
1958 in Daily Telegraph
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GBS : The Quintessence of IbsenismReviews, Criticisms,
advertisements Ad from S. Fischer, Verlag, Berlin
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GBS : Rhyming Picture Guide to Ayot St. LawrenceReviews,
criticisms
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GBS : Saint JoanReviews, criticisms
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GBS : The Shewing-Up of Blanco PosnetReviews,
Criticisms Noguchi, Yone. Western Drama in the East. The Graphic,February
18, 1911
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GBS : The Shewing-Up of Blanco PosnetReviews,
criticisms Five newspaper cuttings dated May 22, August 21, 22, 24, 26; the cutting of May
9 reports an interview with Shaw; that of Aug. 24 prints a letter from Shaw to
W.B. Yeats dated Aug. 22, as well as letters to and from Lady Gregory
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GBS : The Simpleton of the Unexpected IslesReviews and
advertisements Flyer from Constable advertising the first edition of The Simpleton, The
Six, and The Millionairess
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GBS : Sixteen Self-SketchesReviews
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GBS : Too True To Be Good "F., R.J." "G.B.S. Defents Too Truefrom Failure." October 28,
1932 in Daily Telegraph; London TimesAugust 7,
1932; E.A. Baughan, News Chronicle,August 8, 1932; James Agate,
Sunday Times,September 18, 1932; London
Times,August 11, 1932; Hobe, Variety,March 20,
1963; Melvin Maddocks, Christian Science Monitor,March 15,
1963
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GBS : Translations and TomfooleriesReviews "Mr. Shaw at Play." November [1926?] in Times LIterature
Supplement
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GBS : Widowers' HousesReviews, Criticisms,
advertisements Williams, Stephen, "'Widowers' Houses': Play or Pamphlet?" n.d.; Ad from
Independent Theatre Series
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GBS : You Never Can TellReviews, criticisms
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GBS : Works of George Bernard Shaw Advertisements, publisher's catalogues, solicitations, etc.; not related to any
particular work by Shaw; filed at bottom of box marked: "Misc. Printed
Material" Works of George Bernard Shaw
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