Box 1
Contains 47 Results:
Photograph of George Bernard Shaw by Yousuf Karsh, 1943
Signed in the bottom margin by Shaw: "G. Bernard Shaw to Charles Bolles Rogers in 1946 / a bit younger than when he gave this."
Letter from G. Bernard Shaw to William D. Cox, 1934-07-09
"On your own figures the book on Boxing should yield a subtantial profit. As my American publishers, Messrs Dodd Mead and Co, have an exclusive option on the republication of any of my works in the United States they must be consulted in the matter..."
Letter from Dodd, Mead, & Co. to William D. Cox, 1934-07-26
"We have you letter of July 23rd concerning the use of NONE ON MODERN PRIZE FIGHTING from THE ADMIRABLE BASHVILLE by Bernard Shaw..."
Letter from William D. Cox to G. Bernard Shaw, 1934-07-30
"I have your letter of July 9. I want to correct the impression which my first letter seems to have given you. Of course, we will make a profit out of the book..."
Program for "The Philanderer", Little Theater New York, 1913 - 1914
Program for 'The Philander' written by Bernard Shaw presented by The Little Theater, New York. Directed by Winthrop Ames for the third season, 1913-1914.
Page from Strauss Magazine Theatre Program for "Androcles and the Lion", 1915
Single page from a program. Includes the cast list for 'Androcles and the Lion' a Fable Play by Bernard Shaw.
Program for "The Doctor's Dilemma", 1915-03-26
Program for "The Doctor's Dilemma" performed in New York, produced by Granville Barker and staring Lillah McCarthy
Program pages for "Major Barbara" presented by The Playhouse, 1915-12
Program for "Major Barbara" performed at The Playhouse, New York. Presented by Grace George in association with Mr. Louis Calvert with the first show on Monday evening December 27, 1915.
Playbill from Sam S. Shubert Theater for "The Doctor's Dilemma", 1941-03-31
Playbill for "The Doctor's Dilemma" presented by Katharine Cornell staring Raymond Massey. First show on March 31, 1941.
Program pages for "Fanny's First Play" presented by William Collier's Comedy Theatre, 1912-10-28
Single page of a program for "Fanny's First Play" performed by Lilah McCarthy's and Granville Barker's Company. Stated "George Bernard Shaw's best play". First show Monday evening, October 28, 1912.