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Contains 152 Results:

Manuscripts and Proofs, 1899-1949

 Series — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 1899-1949

“Brieux: A Preface,” and Letter from John Pollock, 2 Feb. 1910

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 2 Feb. 1910

“Caesar and Cleopatra” Proofs, 1899

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 1899

“Cheques That Are Sometimes More Than Cheques”, (undated)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: (undated)

“The Doctor’s Dilemma” Proofs, 1910

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 1910

“A Nation of Villagers” Proofs, 1907

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 1907

“O’Flaherty V.C.: An Interlude in the Great War of 1914”, (undated)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: (undated)

“The Rectorial Contest” and Ephemera", 1925

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 1925

“Service of a Socialist” Fragment, 24 May 1949

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: 24 May 1949

“Sixteen Self-Sketches” Manuscript, (undated)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The George Bernard Shaw Collection reflects the many sides of Shaw’s versatile personality. In his letters he emerges as a merciless critic, a careful businessman, a fond uncle, an artist struggling to work among various distractions, a political organizer, a kind benefactor, and finally as an aged man wearied by the demanding public role he played well into his final years. The collection documents the structure of his work and the daily routines he followed. Shaw’s correspondence to others...
Dates: (undated)