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Moore, Doris Langley to George Bernard Shaw, 1932-07-30
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Moore, Doris Langley to George Bernard Shaw, 1932-05-26
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Moore, Doris Langley to George Bernard Shaw, 1931-11-06
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Moore, Doris Langley to George Bernard Shaw, 1931-05-11
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Moore, Doris Langley to George Bernard Shaw, 1931-05-06
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Shaw, George Bernard to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-08-15
"Dear Madam, In answer to your letter of the 30th July, Mr Bernard Shaw has asked me to say that he would prefer to see the proofs with the index. The publishers will be glad to send them as they are likely to be nervous about personalities..."
Shaw, George Bernard to [Doris Langley Moore], 1932-05-24
"I am like most of the others: I don't know. I should ask Rosamund. Or what about Edith's widower? if he is still extant. By the way, she is just as likely to have tried his persuasion for a change, if he had any..."
Shaw, George Bernard to [Doris Langley Moore], 1931-11-10
"If you are passing at Whitehall Court tomorrow (Thursday) at 5.30 I shall be there until 6 and will be glad to see you. The matter is one about which is impossible to write about at any reasonable length..."
Shaw, George Bernard to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-11-09
"Dear Madam, Mr Bernard Shaw asks me to say that he would like to have all quotations from his letters, and even all references to him, submitted to him, as the subject is a difficult one, and he may be able to help a little..."
Shaw, George Bernard to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-08
"Dear Madam, Mr Bernard Shaw desires me to say that as Edith was an audaciously unconventional lady and Hubert an exceedingly unfaithful husband he does not see how a presentable biography is possible as yet; and he has nothing to contribute to a mere whitewashing operation..."