Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950
Biography
Irish playwright, critic, and political activist.
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Essay "The Betrayal of Ulster" by G. Bernard Shaw, Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Essay "The Case Against Chesterton" by G. Bernard Shaw, 1916-06
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Essay "The Peril of Potsdam" by G. Bernard Shaw, Incomplete date
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Essay "The Roots of Reformism" by Mark Starr from The Plebs, 1921-05
"...It was to mark the difference between this kind of Socialism, which even in the fighting days of the G.N.C. 'deprecated a militant class-war attitude,' that the section of progressives then busy giving clarity and precision to their own views, called themselves Communists..."
Essay "What the Films May Do to the Drama" by G. Bernard Shaw, Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
George Bernard Shaw, undated [late 1800s?]
George Bernard Shaw ephemera, 1905-1946
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Laurence, Dan H., 1961
Laurence requests permission to unseal and publish a letter Ellmann had deposited with the National Library of Ireland; Ellmann's response.
Letter by G. Bernard Shaw from The Clarion, 1914-06-26
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Letter by G. Bernard Shaw from The New Statesman and Nation, 1939-10-21
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.