Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence
de Shaw, George Bernard
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New YorkNew York: , 1931 Brown Cloth. Good +. First Edition. TLS By Shaw Inserted. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ellen Terry has signed her name beneath a line of an Elizabeth Browning poem that she copied, with the date July '83. The Shaw letter, dated 14 Mach 1923, is addressed to the director of a writing society and begins: " Tell your club that if they had the smallest capacity for business they would know that I take no interest in them whatever." Some rubbing and light dampstain to binding..
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- Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence
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- Shaw, George Bernard
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- New YorkNew York: , 1931
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