SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Interesting Typed Letter Signed to Mrs Brauen,
asking her forgiveness for "not only calling at the very incorrect hour of 12, but breaking into your house and depositing that great lumping white album for your father. My only excuse is that I had some business at Welwyn Garden City ... and petrol is scarce, I thought I would kill two birds with one stone ..." and saying how it serves him right to have missed her, 1 side oblong 8vo., Ayot St Lawrence, 1st July
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
28399
£475
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Shaw's Compliments slip, not signed, but with an autograph note,
of his address at the time, "(Cap d'Antibes)" and the date, 4½" x 2", Cap d'Antibes, 2nd September
Item Date:
1928
Stock No:
3072
£65
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Autograph Note Signed with initials on his Compliments slip to an unnamed correspondent,
after the printed “With Bernard Shaw’s compliments” he has written “I have Shakespearized your name, as I am not quite sure about your own version. Is it Julieta?...”, 4½” x 2”¼, 4 Whitehall Court, London, 2nd December
Item Date:
1937
Stock No:
43462
£225
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Autograph postcard signed with initials to F. A. H. Eyles
telling him that “there was a full account of it in the Woman’s Dreadnought (Sylvia Pankhurst’s paper) a few weeks ago. They will send you a copy if you care to waste a couple of pence: the address is 400 Old Ford Road, Bow. The unsuccessful competitors got a nominal prize of 1s/7d each, but as I contrived to show that they owed ma a penny each, the net was 1s/6d...”, 1 side card with autograph address on the verso, Ayot St Lawrence headed card, 21st March
Item Date:
1916
Stock No:
43461
£245
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
SHAWE-TAYLOR
(Desmond, 1907-1995, Irish literary and music critic, published 'The Record Guide', 1951)
1 Autograph Letter Signed and 1 Typed Letter Signed to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society,
saying "Will you please forgive me for declining your flattering invitation ? Lecturing is a world in itself ... Of course I remember you at the Festival" (11th July 1950), and regretting that he "can never be certain, so far ahead, what engagements I may have to cover professionally in London or elsewhere" (10th March 1964), 2 sides folio and 4to., Long Crichel House, Wimborne & 10 St Andrew's Place, N.W.1., 1950 -
neat filing holes in blank margins, a few light rust marks from paper clips
Item Date:
1964
Stock No:
52726
£75
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|