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- 040-002084081
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- 032-002084074
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001308.0x0003d4
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Vol. V (ff. 308). 1888-1892.
includes:
- ff. 1, 1v William Swan Sonnenschein, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Swan Sonnenschein: 1887, 1888: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- ff. 2, 5, 8 Nellie Purland, teacher: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Nellie Purland: 1888.
- f. 11 Herbert Somerton Foxwell, economist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Somerton Foxwell: 1886, 1888.
- ff. 13, 100v, 264 Alma Forman, née Murray; actress; wife of Alfred Forman: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Alma Forman: 1886-1904: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 15, 111v Henry Hyde Champion, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Henry Hyde Champion: 1884-1889: Partly shorthand draft.
- ff. 17v, 45-48, 165-167, 236-238, 300-302 Swan Sonnenschein and Company; publishers: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Swan Sonnenschein and Company (publishers): 1885-1892: Partly signed, printed and shorthand draft.
- ff. 19v, 27, 65v, 92, 102-108, 207, 210, 227 Thomas Fisher Unwin, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Thomas Fisher Unwin: 1888-1902: Partly signed and printed; partly typewritten copy.
- f. 22 Charles Whibley, author and essayist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Whibley: 1888.
- ff. 22v, 57v Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, PC; MP: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster: 1888: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- ff. 25, 29, 30, 35, 61 Emma Frances Brooke, novelist and Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Emma Frances Brooke: 1884-1888.
- f. 31 Harry Furniss, artist: Letter and card to G. B. Shaw of Harry Furniss: 1888, 1895.
- f. 32 Herbert Harlakenden Gilchrist, artist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Harlakenden Gilchrist: 1888, 1897.
- ff. 36, 224 Thomas Power O'Connor, MP; journalist: Correspondence with to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Power O'Connor: 1888-1925: Partly signed,typewritten and printed.copies.
- ff. 36, 50, 53 Elizabeth Paschal O'Connor, wife of T P O'Connor MP: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Elizabeth Paschal O'Connor: 1888: Signed.
- f. 43 William Basil Tickell Jones, Bishop of St Davids: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Basil Tickell Jones: 1888.
- f. 46 S. Anderson, of Carnarvon: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. Anderson: 1888.
- ff. 49-49v R. Sutton, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of R. Sutton: 1888: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 59 Arthur Bingham Walkley, dramatic and literary critic: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Arthur Bingham Walkley: 1888-1906: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 63 Francis Schnadhorst, Secretary, National Liberal Federation: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Francis Schnadhorst: 1888.
- ff. 68, 117, 122 Grace Black, afterwards Human; Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Grace Black: 1887-1911.
- f. 69v Sir August Manns, conductor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir August Manns: 1888.
- ff. 71, 78v Will H. Dircks, agent of Walter Scott, Publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Will H. Dircks: 1888-1890: Partly typewritten.
- f. 74 Frank Kitz, of the Socialist League: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frank Kitz: 1888.
- ff. 81-83v, 86, 93-95v, 182, 185, 222, 231, 233, 234, 248, 259 D. Gordon, manager of Walter Scott, Publisher: Letters to G. B. Shaw of D. Gordon: 1889-1894.
- f. 84v Field & Tuer; publishers, London: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Field & Tuer (publishers: 1889.
- f. 87v Sydney Haldane Olivier, Baron Olivier (1924); PC: G. P Putnam's & Sons; publishers and booksellers: Letter concerning Fabian publications to Sydney Haldane Olivier of G. P. Putnam's & Sons (publishers and booksellers): 1889.
- f. 90v Henry A. Barker, secretary of the Socialist League: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Henry A. Barker: 1886-1889: Partly draft.
- f. 96 Alfred Robert Dryhurst, Assistant Secretary, British Museum; Fabian: Post card to G. B. Shaw from Alfred Robert Dryhurst: 1889.
- ff. 97, 118 Madeline M. Daniell, companion of Constance Naden: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Madeline M. Daniell: 1889.
- ff. 104-107v Political Tracts: Unwin Brothers; printers and publishers: `What is Underpaid Labour?' by Unwin Brothers (printers and publishers): 1889.
- f. 109v William Stephen Sanders, MP; Fabian: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Stephen Sanders: 1889-1923: Partly copy.
- ff. 112, 125v Unwin Brothers; printers and publishers: Letters to G. B. Shaw from Unwin Brothers (printers and publishers): 1889.
- f. 115 John Melhuish Strudwick, artist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Melhuish Strudwick: 1889, 1922, n.d.: Partly draft.
- ff. 124, 130, 149 Foster William Proctor, secretary of the Chelsea Liberal Association: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Foster William Proctor: 1889: Partly signed.
- ff. 124v, 192 George Bernard Shaw, author: Notes on his political views by George Bernard Shaw: 1889.
- f. 127 'Verbum Sap', pseudonym: Letter to G. B. Shaw as 'Corno di Bassetto' of 'Verbum Sap': 1889.
- f. 131 Edward Rose, dramatist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edward Rose: 1886-1903.
- f. 134 Felix Moscheles, artist; son of I Moscheles: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Felix Moscheles: 1889.
- f. 136 Hamish MacCunn, composer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hamish MacCunn: 1889.
- ff. 138v, 140v, 145 John Latey, jr.; editor of the 'Penny Illustrated Paper': Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Latey: 1889.
- f. 142 John Elliot Burns, PC; MP: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Elliot Burns: 1889-1928: Partly copy.
- f. 143v W. F. Graham, of Simpkin, Marshall: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. F. Graham: 1889.
- ff. 147, 170, 261 Hermann Vezin, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hermann Vezin: 1889, 1892.
- ff. 150, 156, 181 James Runciman, journalist; board school teacher: Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Runciman: 1889.
- ff. 152-155v Thomas Robert Macquoid, artist and illustrator: 'East and West'; monthly magazine: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Robert Macquoid concerning 'East and West' (monthly magazine): 1889: Partly printed.
- f. 161 Charlotte Martin Wilson, editor of 'Freedom': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Charlotte Martin Wilson: 1884-1889.
- f. 163 Marcus Bourne Huish, editor of 'The Art Journal': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Marcus Bourne Huish: 1889.
- ff. 168, 221 James Mavor, Professor of Political Economy, University of Toronto (1892): Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Mavor: 1889, 1890: Partly dictated.
- f. 172 James Stanley Little, author: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Stanley Little: 1889, 1922: Partly printed.
- f. 176 Albert Ludovici, artist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Albert Ludovici: 1889.
- f. 179 Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Emery Walker: 1889-1932: Partly copy.
- f. 180 G. P Putnam's & Sons; publishers and booksellers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of G. P. Putnam's & Sons (publishers and booksellers): 1889.
- ff. 183, 188, 199 Sergei Mikhailovich Kravchinsky, alias 'Stepniak'; Russian author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sergei Mikhailovich Kravchinsky: 1887-1894.
- ff. 186, 208, 225 Edmund Yates, novelist and founder of 'The World': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edmund Yates: 1887-1890: Partly signed.
- ff. 190, 193 John Stuart Stuart- Glennie, author: Correspondence, etc., with G. B. Shaw of John Stuart Stuart- Glennie: 1889-1903: Partly draft, printed and typescript.
- f. 194 Elliott and Fry; photographers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Elliott and Fry (photographers): 1889: Typewritten.
- f. 195v Ernest Parke, proprietor, 'North London Press': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Parke: 1889, 1901.
- f. 197 Geraldine Carr, née Spooner; Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Geraldine Carr: 1889, 1946.
- f. 201 Mona Payne, née Limerick; actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Mona Payne: 1909?.
- f. 203 Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid, journalist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid: 1889.
- f. 205 Reginald Francis Hallward, artist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Reginald Francis Hallward: 1889.
- f. 211 George Bernard Shaw, author: Letter to an unidentified aspiring author of George Bernard Shaw: 1890: Draft.
- ff. 212, 215, 252 James Leigh Joynes, of the Social Democratic Federation: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Leigh Joynes: 1883-1891.
- f. 218 Agathe Backer-Grondahl, pianist and composer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Agathe Backer-Grondahl: 1890.
- f. 223 Tito Pagliardini, music teacher: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Tito Pagliardini: 1890.
- f. 228 H. H. Hay Cameron, photographer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of H. H. Hay Cameron: 1890.
- f. 232 Professor Gustaf Fredrik Steffen, Swedish political writer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Prof. Gustaf Fredrik Steffen: 1890: Signed.
- f. 239 Charles James Billson, author, of Leicester: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles James Billson: 1890.
- f. 243 J. Stirling Robertson, of the Glasgow Fabian Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of J. Stirling Robertson: 1891.
- f. 245 Henry Jones Hungerford, of Cahirmore, county Cork: Letter to C. F. Payne-Townshend of Henry Jones Hungerford: 1891.
- f. 250 Charles Harrison Townsend, architect: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Harrison Townsend: 1891.
- f. 251 Wordsworth Donisthorpe, of the Liberty and Property Defence League: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Wordsworth Donisthorpe: 1886, 1891.
- f. 255 James Leigh Joynes, of the Social Democratic Federation: Elkin Mathews, publisher and bookseller: Letter to James Leigh Joynes of Elkin Mathews: 1891.
- f. 257 Elkin Mathews, publisher and bookseller: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Elkin Mathews: 1891.
- f. 258 Benjamin Ricketson Tucker, US anarchist; editor of 'Liberty': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Benjamin Ricketson Tucker: 1885-1895.
- f. 260 T. White, secretary of the Woolwich and District Labour Representative League: Letter to G. B. Shaw of T. White: 1892.
- ff. 267, 304 Chatto and Windus; publishers, London: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Chatto and Windus (publishers: 1879-1892.
- f. 268 G. A. Gaskell, Fabian, of Bayswater: Letter to G. B. Shaw of G. A. Gaskell: 1892.
- ff. 269-274v Magdalen College Oxford: Letters, etc., in connection with visit of G. B. Shaw: 1892.
- f. 271 Sir Thomas Herbert Warren, President of Magdalen College, Oxford: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Thomas Herbert Warren: 1892.
- ff. 274, 279 Frederick Walter Ford, curate of Holy Trinity, Hoxton: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Walter Ford: 1887.
- f. 275 Mathilde Wesendonck, poet; friend of Wagner: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mathilde Wesendonck: 1892.
- f. 277 John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl Russell: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Francis Stanley Russell: 1892: Signed.
- f. 279 Hon Anne Elizabeth Bontine, mother of R B Cunninghame Graham: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hon. Anne Elizabeth Bontine: 1892-1897.
- f. 281 Nanny Woll, of Torrington Square, London: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Nanny Woll: 1892.
- f. 284v Elizabeth Robins, alias 'C E Raimond'; actress and author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Elizabeth Robins: circa 1892-1899.
- f. 289 James Connell, socialist and journalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of James Connell: 1892, 1896: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 291 James Connell, socialist and journalist: Harry Quelch, editor of 'Justice': Letter to Harry Quelch of James Connell: 1892: Copy.
- f. 293 B. Guinandeau, of 'La Justice': Letter to G. B. Shaw of B. Guinandeau: 1892: Fr.
- f. 295 Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford, socialist and journalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford: 1892-1903: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 305, 308 Alfred John Marriott, socialist, author and furniture dealer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Alfred John Marriott: 1892.
- f. 307 David Nutt, bookseller: Letter to G. B. Shaw of David Nutt: 1892.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Add MS 50508-50743 : BERNARD SHAW PAPERS
Add MS 50508-50592 : SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I 50508-50592. Bequeathed by G. B. Shaw and incorporated in the Department of Manuscripts 8 March 1961.…
Add MS 50508-50527 : A. SHAW PAPERS: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. 50508-50527. G. B. Shaw Papers: Series i. Vols. i-xx. Correspondence with…
Add MS 50512 : Vol. V (ff. 308). 1888-1892.includes:ff. 1, 1v William Swan Sonnenschein, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William… - Hierarchy:
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- Languages:
- English
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- Start Date:
- 1888
- End Date:
- 1892
- Date Range:
- 1888-1892
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- CE
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- Names:
- Anderson, S, of Carnarvon
Barker, Henry Alfred, builder; Secretary of the Socialist League, 1858-1940
Billson, Charles James, author of Leicester
Black, Grace, afterwards Human, Fabian, 1863-1934
Blatchford, Robert Peel Glanville, socialist and journalist
Bontine, Anne Elizabeth, mother of R B Cunninghame Graham
Brooke, Emma Frances, novelist and Fabian
Burns, John Elliot, PC, MP
Cameron, H H Hay, photographer
Carr, Geraldine, née Spooner Fabian
Champion, Henry Hyde, Secretary Social Democratic Federation
Chatto and Windus, publishers, of London, 1855-
Connell, James, socialist and journalist
Daniell, Madeline Margaret, educationalist and womens' rights campaigner, 1832-1906
Dircks, Will H, editor and agent of Walter Scott, fl 1888-1890
Donisthorpe, Wordsworth, barrister, inventor and activist, 1847-1914
Dryhurst, Alfred Robert, curator and Fabian, 1859-1949
East and West, monthly magazine
Elliott and Fry, photographers
Field & Tuer, publishers, of London
Ford, Frederick Walter, curate of Holy Trinity Hoxton
Forman, Alma, née Murray, actress, wife of Alfred Forman, 1854-1945
Forster, Hugh Oakeley, politician, 1855-1909
Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, economist
Furniss, Harry, artist
G P Putnam's & Sons, publishers and booksellers
Gaskell, G A, of Bayswater, Fabian and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1892
Gilchrist, Herbert Harlakenden, artist and biographer, 1857-1914
Glennie, John Stuart, barrister, folklorist, sociologist and author, 1841-1910
Gordon, David, manager of Walter Scott Publishers, fl 1889-1895
Graham, W F, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1889
Grondahl, Agathe Ursula, pianist and composer, 1847-1907
Guinandeau, B, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1892
Hallward, Reginald Francis, artist, 1858-1948
Huish, Marcus Bourne, editor of 'The Art Journal'
Hungerford, Henry Jones, of Cahirmore Cork
Jones, William Basil Tickell, Bishop of St Davids
Joynes, James Leigh, of the Social Democratic Federation
Kitz, Frank, of the Socialist League
Kravchinsky, Sergei Mikhailovich, alias 'Stepniak', Russian author
Latey, John, jr, editor of the 'Penny Illustrated Paper'
Little, James Stanley, author
Ludovici, Albert, artist
MacCunn, Hamish, composer, 1868-1916,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000008156983X
Macquoid, Thomas Robert, artist and illustrator
Magdalen College, University of Oxford
Manns, August, Knight, conductor, 1825-1907,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000034759614,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/7654360
Marriott, Alfred John, socialist author and furniture dealer
Mathews, Elkin, publisher and bookseller
Mavor, James, Professor of Political Economy, University of Toronto, 1854-1925
Moscheles, Felix Stone, artist, 1833-1917
Nutt, David, bookseller
O'Connor, Elizabeth Paschal, wife of T P O'Connor MP
O'Connor, Thomas Power, MP, journalist
Olivier, Sydney Haldane, 1st Baron Olivier of Ramsden, civil servant, politician, and author, 1859-1943
Pagliardini, Tito, music teacher
Parke, Ernest, proprietor 'North London Press'
Payne, Mona, née Limerick actress
Proctor, Foster William, secretary of the Chelsea Liberal Association
Purland, Nellie, teacher
Quelch, Harry, editor of 'Justice'
Reid, Thomas Wemyss, journalist
Robertson, J Stirling, of the Glasgow Fabian Society
Robins, Elizabeth, alias 'C E Raimond', actress and author
Rose, Edward, dramatist
Runciman, James, journalist and school teacher, 1852-1891
Russell, John Francis Stanley, 2nd Earl Russell
Sanders, William Stephen, MP, Fabian
Schnadhorst, Francis, sec National Liberal Federation
Shaw, George Bernard, author and playwright, 1856-1950,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080436250
Sonnenschein, William Swan, publisher
Steffen, Gustaf Fredrik, Professor Swedish political writer
Strudwick, John Melhuish, artist
Sutton, R, publisher
Swan Sonnenschein and Company, publishers
Townsend, Charles Harrison, architect
Tucker, Benjamin Ricketson, US anarchist, editor of 'Liberty'
Unwin Brothers, printers and publishers
Unwin, Thomas Fisher, publisher
Verbum Sap, pseudonym
Vezin, Hermann, actor and writer, 1829-1910
Walker, Emery, engraver and typographer
Walkley, Arthur Bingham, dramatic and literary critic
Warren, Thomas Herbert, President of Magdalen College Oxford
Wesendonck, Mathilde, poet, friend of Wagner
Whibley, Charles, author and essayist
White, T, secretary of the Woolwich and District Labour Representative League
Wilson, Charlotte Martin, editor of 'Freedom'
Woll, Nanny, of Torrington Square London
Yates, Edmund Hodgson, journalist and novelist, 1831-1894