Vol. lxxi. Commonsense about the War. Also includes More commonsense about the War, and What I wrote about the War, and other papers by and relating to Shaw and World War I.
Vol. lxxiii. Everybody's political what's what. Fanny's first play; Far fetched fables; The Fascinating foundling; Geneva; Getting married; The Glimpse of reality; Great Catherine.
Vol. lxxv. The Intelligent woman's guide; The Irrational knot; Jitta's atonement, a Translation of Siegfried Trebitsch's Frau Gittas Shüne, correspondence with Trebitsch being with Shaw-Trebitsch correspondence; John Bull's other island; Love among the artists.
Vol. lxxvii. Man and superman. With portions of 'Don Juan in Hell' performed on ITV's 'South Bank Show' in 1980, and revised scenes by Robert Skidelsky (Baron Skidelsky) for the National Theatre production of 1981.