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Vol. XI (ff. 343). 1917-1922.
includes:
- ff. 1, 7 Colonel Arthur Harry Hutton-Wilson, DSO; general staff: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Col. Arthur Harry Hutton-Wilson: 1917: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 2 Alice Cooke, secretary of 'The Three Arts Club': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alice Cooke: 1917: Signed.
- f. 3 Stephen Henry Hobhouse, Chairman of the Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians in Distress: Account of his imprisonment as a conscientious objector by Stephen Henry Hobhouse: 1917: Copy.
- f.8 Robert Bell, of 'The Observer': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Robert Bell: 1917: Signed.
- ff. 9, 210, 259 Alfred Warwick Gattie, inventor and author: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Warwick Gattie: 1916-1921: Partly printed.
- f. 11 Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith, GCB; Chief Economic Adviser to the Government: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith: 1917.
- f. 14 Herbert Iversen, Danish philosopher and socialist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Iversen: 1917.
- f. 24 Josip Kosor, Serbian playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Josip Kosor: 1917: Eng. translation: Copy.
- f. 27 Brigadier-General Sir Charles Delme-Radcliffe: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Brig.-Gen. Sir Charles Delme-Radcliffe: 1917: Copy.
- f. 30 Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy, barrister and author: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy: 1917: Copy.
- f. 36 Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkoff, alias 'Maxim Gorky'; author: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with G. B. Shaw of Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkoff: 1915-1917: Partly Fr.: Partly draft, printed and signed.
- ff. 38, 123 Ernest Kempston, of Dublin: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Ernest Kempston: 1917, 1918?: Partly signed and copy.
- ff. 40, 116, 145, 216, 228, 249 W. Norman Clark, sports journalist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of and concerning W. Norman Clark: 1917-1921.
- f. 52 Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft, formerly Butterfield; actor-manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft: 1908-1917: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 54 Christina Walshe, theatre designer; lover of R Boughton: Post card and letter to G. B. Shaw of Christina Walshe: 1917, 1938.
- f. 54v Art. Photographs: Christina Walshe, theatre designer; lover of R Boughton: Portrait photograph of C. Walsh: 1917.
- f. 55 Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, KCVO: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett: 1915-1920: Partly signed; partly typewritten drafts; partly shorthand draft.
- ff. 57, 59 Adam Scott, friend of Alexander Graham Bell: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Adam Scott: 1917.
- ff.61-69n Theodore Roosevelt, US President: Robert L. Wolf, US author: Correspondence between Theodore Roosevelt and Robert L. Wolf: 1917: Partly copies.
- ff. 70, 131 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: Eva Maria Schneider, friend of L F Shaw: I.O.U.s to Eva Maria Schneider of Lucinda Frances Shaw: 1916-1919.
- f. 71 Austin Harrison, journalist and author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Austin Harrison: 1910-1922: Mainly copies.
- f. 73 J. De Sa', at Gray's Inn: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning Indian nationalism of J. De Sa': 1917.
- f. 75 Dr Frank Herbert Hayward, author and educationist: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Dr Frank Herbert Hayward: 1917: Copy.
- f. 80 Ralph David Blumenfeld, Editor, 'Daily Express': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ralph David Blumenfeld: 1917: Signed.
- f. 81 Robert L. Wolf, US author: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Robert L. Wolf: 1917: Partly copies.
- f. 82 Carlos Blacker, father of C P Blacker: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Carlos Blacker: 1916, 1917.
- f. 96 Sir Robert Donald, journalist: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Robert Donald: 1910, 1918.
- f. 97 Mrs A. Moscheles, widow of Felix Moscheles: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mrs A. Moscheles: 1918.
- f. 99 Sir Thomas Barclay, barrister: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Thomas Barclay: 1918.
- ff. 100, 102v A. Mason, of the Jarrow Labour Party: Mark Simpson, Chairman of the Jarrow ILP: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of A. Mason and Mark Simpson: 1918: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 103 Hon Maurice Baring, writer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hon. Maurice Baring: 1911-1934: Partly typewritten.
- ff. 108, 110 Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch: 1895-1928: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 109 Salvador de Madariaga, Spanish diplomatist and author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Salvador de Madariaga: 1918, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 112-114 Russia General: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning conditions under the Five Year Plan: 1931: Russ.
- f. 116 Ernest Jones, MRCS; writer on psychoanalysis: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Jones: 1918: Signed.
- f. 121 Lieutenant Robert J. Bevington, RFC: Letter to G.B. Shaw of Lieut. Robert J. Bevington: circa 1915-1918: Copy.
- ff. 122, 187 Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Rudolph Lambart: circa 1916-1919, n.d.
- f. 127 Carl Easton Williams, US author: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Carl Easton Williams: 1919: Copy.
- f. 132 James Young McPeake, editor, 'Nash's Magazine': Letter to G. B. Shaw of James Young McPeake: 1919.
- ff. 133, 198 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Lucinda Frances Shaw: 1880-1918: Partly draft and copy.
- f. 134 L. S. Smith, of the No-Conscription Fellowship: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of L. S. Smith: 1919: Signed; partly copies.
- f. 139 E. J. Ford, conscientious objector: Memorandum concerning his treatment in Wandsworth Prison by E. J. Ford: 1919: Copy.
- f. 141 Romain Rolland, French author: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Romain Rolland: 1914-1919: Partly typewritten.
- f. 141 Romain Rolland, French author: 'Déclaration de l'indépendance de l'Esprit' of Romain Rolland: 1919: Fr.: Mainly typewritten draft; fragm.
- f. 142 Princess Elizabeth Bibesco,; née Asquith: Prince Antoine Bibesco,; First Secretary, Rumanian Legation: Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith; Prime Minister: Invitation to the wedding of his daughter Elizabeth from Herbert Henry Asquith: 1919: Mostly printed.
- f. 143 Constable and Company; publishers, London: Saarbach Company; Cologne: Telegram concerning 'Peace Conference Hints' to Constable and Company (publishers from Saarbach Company (of Cologne): 1919.
- ff. 144, 144v Hughes Massie & Co; literary and dramatic agents: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Hughes Massie & Co. (literary and dramatic agents): 1919: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 145 Thomas King Moylan, secretary of the Irish Playwrights' Association: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Thomas King Moylan: 1918: Signed.
- f. 148 France; Ministère de l'Instruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts: Bibliothèque et Musée de la Guerre; Paris: Letter to G. B. Shaw of France, Ministère de l'instruction Publique et des Beaux-arts concerning Bibliothèque et Musée de la Guerre (Paris): 1919: Signed.
- f. 149 I. Aucken, secretary of East London College Philosophical Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of I. Aucken: 1919.
- f. 150 I. Kapelovitch, secretary of King's College Socialist Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of I. Kapelovitch: 1919.
- f. 152 Herbert George Wells, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Herbert George Wells: 1901-1941: Partly copy and draft.
- f. 152 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw os Gilbert Keith Chesterton: 1906-1935: Copies, partly imperf.
- ff. 152, 155 John Galsworthy, OM; author and dramatist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Galsworthy: 1914, 1919: Partly signed, copy and shorthand draft.
- ff. 152, 191 Enoch Arnold Bennett, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Enoch Arnold Bennett: 1911-1919: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 153 Major Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, explorer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Maj. Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton: 1912, 1919.
- f. 156 T. Courtney, of Kenmare, county Kerry: Letter to G. B. Shaw of T. Courtney: 1919.
- ff. 159-161 Vera Perin Lane, acting secretary, Family Welfare Foundation, Boston, Massachussetts: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Vera Perin Lane: 1919: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 162-183 Political Tracts: William Conlin, Professor of Latin at Grey University College, Bloemfontein: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of William Conlin: 1919: Mostly printed.
- ff. 184, 186 Elinor Glyn, née Sutherland; novelist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Elinor Glyn: 1919.
- f. 185 Israel Zangwill, author and Zionist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Israel Zangwill: 1903-1919: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 190 Charles W. Hopper, of Barnet Labour Party; artist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles W. Hopper: 1919: Signed.
- f. 192 Louis Weichmann, of Berlin; writer on G B Shaw: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Louis Weichmann: 1919.
- f. 194 Eric Schuler, Secretary, Authors' League of America: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Eric Schuler: 1919, 1920: Signed and typewritten copy.
- f. 195 Henry Charles Duffin, author: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Henry Charles Duffin: 1920: Copy.
- f. 197 Sir Thomas Gregory Foster, Provost of University College, London: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Thomas Gregory Foster: 1920: Signed.
- f. 199 E. T. Gundlach, chairman of the US Labor Commission in England: Letter to G. B. Shaw of E. T. Gundlach: 1920: Signed.
- ff. 200, 235 Reverend Philip Henry Wicksteed, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Rev. Philip Henry Wicksteed: 1920, 1925.
- f. 202 Matthew Edward McNulty, childhood friend of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Matthew Edward McNulty: 1880-1923: Partly draft and signed.
- f. 203 Blanche Patch, secretary to G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Blanche Patch: 1920-1948.
- f. 204 F. J. Maynard, of the National Transport Workers' Federation: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of F. J. Maynard: 1920: Duplicated.
- ff. 204-207 Russia General: Robert Williams, Secretary, National Transport Workers' Federation: Account of a visit to the Soviet Union of Robert Williams: 1920: Duplicated.
- f. 208 Sasha Kropotkin, called Alexandra Pyotrovna; afterwards Lebedev; daughter of P A Kropotkin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexandra Pyotrovna Kropotkin: 1920.
- f. 211 Cicily Isabel Andrews, née Fairfield; alias 'Rebecca West'; author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Cicily Isabel Andrews: 1920-1938(?): Partly copy and signed.
- f. 214 Richard Le Gallienne, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Richard Le Gallienne: 1920.
- f. 225 Violet Paget, called 'Vernon Lee'; author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Violet Paget: 1920.
- f. 234 Charlotte Rogers, née Gurly; aunt of G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charlotte Rogers: circa 1920-1933.
- f. 243v Dr Julio Broutá, Spanish translator of G B Shaw: Letter and post card to G. B. Shaw of Dr. Julio Broutá: 1920-1931: Partly Fr. and Spanish.
- f. 245 R. E Muirhead, secretary of the Scottish Home Rule Association: Letter to G. B. Shaw of R. E). Muirhead: 1920: Signed.
- f. 247 Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Correspondence and papers of G. B. Shaw rel. to Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: 1908-1942: Partly signed, printed and typewritten copy.
- f. 247 Geoffrey Norman, of Clifford's Inn: Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Geoffrey Norman concerning Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: 1920.
- f. 248 Lilian E. Simpson, secretary of the London Shakespeare League: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lilian E. Simpson: 1920.
- f. 261 John Hutton Balfour- Browne, KC: Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley: Letter to Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn of John Hutton Balfour- Browne: 1917: Printed.
- f. 263 Professor Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, of John Hopkins University: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Prof. Arthur Oncken Lovejoy: 1921: Signed.
- f. 265 Karl Pearson, FRS: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Karl Pearson: 1893-1921.
- f. 267 Edward Carpenter, socialist writer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edward Carpenter: 1921.
- ff. 269, 271 Boris F. Lebedev, Russian journalist and translator; husband of Sasha Kropotkin: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Boris F. Lebedev: 1916-1939.
- ff. 272, 284, 287, 291 Franzi Trajanowa, of Sofia: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Franzi Trajanowa: 1921: Germ., with Eng. transl.
- f. 285 Theodore Spicer Simson, US artist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Theodore Spicer Simson: 1921, 1945.
- f. 294 W. H. Close, MC; general manager, New Town Trust Ltd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. H. Close: 1922: Signed.
- f. 295 Edith Anna Oenone Somerville, artist and author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edith Anna Oenone Somerville: 1922, 1944.
- f. 296 George Bernard Shaw, author: Letters to C. F. Shaw of George Bernard Shaw: 1896-1934: Partly typewritten copies.
- f. 297 Hoare, Messrs; bankers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hoare, Messrs. (bankers): 1922: Signed.
- f. 298 Noëlie Spicer Simson, sister of T S Spicer: Receipt to G. B. Shaw of Noëlie Spicer Simson: 1922: Signed.
- f. 299 Winifred Ashton, alias 'Clemence Dane'; author: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Winifred Ashton: 1922: Copy.
- f. 308 John Melhuish Strudwick, artist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Melhuish Strudwick: 1889, 1922, n.d.: Partly draft.
- f. 309 George C. Tyler, US theatrical manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George C. Tyler: 1905, 1922: Signed.
- ff. 310, 311, 313 Lieutenant-Colonel G. Bluntschli: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Lt.-Col. G. Bluntschli: 1922: Partly printed and shorthand draft.
- f. 314 S. Graveson, of the Society of Friends in Hertford: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. Graveson: 1922.
- f. 315 James Stanley Little, author: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Stanley Little: 1889, 1922: Partly printed.
- f. 316 Robert Beecher, American journalist, in Vienna: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Robert Beecher: 1922.
- ff. 334, 339 Father Joseph S. Leonard, CM; of St. Mary's Training College, Hammersmith: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Father Joseph S. Leonard: 1920-1925.
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- Andrews, Cicily Isabel, née Fairfield, alias 'Rebecca West', writer, critic, journalist, 1892-1983
Ashton, Winifred, playwright and novelist; pseudonym Clemence Dane, 1888-1965
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, statesman, 1852-1928
Aucken, I, secretary of East London College Philosophical Society
Barclay, Thomas, Knight, barrister, author, politician, 1853-1941
Baring, Maurice, writer, 1874-1945
Beecher, Robert, American journalist in Vienna
Bell, Robert, of 'The Observer'
Bennett, Enoch Arnold, author
Bevington, Robert J, Lieutenant RFC
Bibesco, Antoine, Prince First Sec Rumanian Legation
Bibesco, Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy, née Asquith; writer and socialite, 1897-1945
Bibliothèque et Musée de la Guerre, Paris
Blacker, Carlos, father of C P Blacker
Blumenfeld, Ralph David, journalist, 1864-1948
Bluntschli, G, Lieutenant-Colonel
Broutá, Julio, Dr. Spanish translator of G B Shaw
Browne, John Hutton, barrister and author, 1845-1921
Butterfield, Squire White, Knight, actor-manager; stage name Squire Bancroft, 1841-1926
Carpenter, Edward, socialist, philosopher, poet and activist, 1844-1929
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, author, 1874-1936
Clark, W Norman, sports journalist
Close, W H, MC, general manager New Town Trust Ltd
Conlin, William, Professor of Latin at Grey University College Bloemfontein
Constable and Company, publishers, of London, 1795-1999
Cooke, Alice, secretary of 'The Three Arts Club'
Courtney, T, of Kenmare Kerry
Dolmetsch, Eugène Arnold, musician, instrument-maker and writer, 1858-1940,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108674825
Donald, Robert, Knight, journalist and newspaper editor, 1860-1933
Duffin, Henry Charles, author, 1884-1974
Ford, E J, conscientious objector
Foster, Thomas Gregory, Provost of University College London
Galsworthy, John, author and dramatist, 1867-1933
Gattie, Alfred Warwick, inventor and author, 1856-1925
Glyn, Elinor, née Sutherland, novelist and screenwriter, 1864-1943
Graveson, S, of Hertford, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1944
Gundlach, E T, chairman of the US Labor Commission in England and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1920
Harrison, Austin, journalist and author
Hayward, Frank Herbert, Dr author and educationist
Hoare,, Messrs bankers
Hobhouse, Stephen Henry, Chairman of the Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans Austrians and Hungarians in Distress
Hopper, Charles W, of Barnet Labour Party, artist
Hughes Massie & Co, literary and dramatic agents
Hutton-Wilson, Arthur Harry, Colonel DSO, general staff
Iversen, Herbert, Danish philosopher and socialist
Jones, Alfred Ernest, neurologist and psychoanalyst, 1879-1958
Kapelovitch, I, secretary of King's College Socialist Society
Kempston, Ernest, of Dublin
Kosor, Josip, Serbian playwright
Kropotkin, Sasha, afterwards Lebedev daughter of P A Kropotkin called Alexandra Pyotrovna
Lambart, Frederick Rudolph, 10th Earl of Cavan, Field-Marshal
Lane, Vera Perin, acting secretary Family Welfare Foundation Boston Massachussetts
Le Gallienne, Richard Thomas, author, 1866-1947
Lebedev, Boris F, Russian journalist and translator, husband of Sasha Kropotkin
Leonard, Joseph S, Father CM, of St Mary's Training College Hammersmith
Little, James Stanley, author
Lovejoy, Arthur Oncken, Professor of John Hopkins University
Madariaga, Salvador de, Spanish diplomatist and author
Mason, A, of the Jarrow Labour Party
Maynard, F J, of the National Transport Workers' Federation
McCarthy, Michael John Fitzgerald, barrister and author
McNulty, Matthew Edward, childhood friend of G B Shaw
McPeake, James Young, editor 'Nash's Magazine'
Ministère de l'Instruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts, France
Moscheles, A, Mrs widow of Felix Moscheles
Moylan, Thomas King, secretary of the Irish Playwrights' Association
Muirhead, R E, secretary of the Scottish Home Rule Association
Norman, Geoffrey, of Clifford's Inn
Paget, Violet, called 'Vernon Lee', author, 1856-1935
Patch, Blanche, secretary to G B Shaw, 1879-1966
Pearson, Karl, FRS
Peshkov, Alexei Maximovich, alias 'Maxim Gorky', author and political activist, 1868-1936
Plunkett, Horace Curzon, KCVO
Radcliffe, Charles, Knight, army officer, 1864-1937
Rogers, Charlotte, née Gurly aunt of G B Shaw
Rolland, Romain, French author
Roosevelt, Theodore, US President, 1858-1919,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121303885
Sa', J, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1917
Saarbach Company, of Cologne
Schneider, Eva Maria, friend of L F Shaw
Schuler, Eric, Secretary Authors' League of America
Scott, Adam, friend of Alexander Graham Bell
Shackleton, Ernest Henry, Knight, Antarctic explorer, 1874-1922
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Shaw, George Bernard, author and playwright, 1856-1950,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080436250
Shaw, Lucinda Frances, actress, sister of G B Shaw
Simpson, Lilian E, secretary of the London Shakespeare League
Simpson, Mark, Chairman of the Jarrow ILP
Simson, Noëlie Spicer, sister of T S Spicer
Simson, Theodore Spicer, US artist
Smith, Hubert Llewellyn, GCB, Chief Economic Adviser to the Government
Smith, L S, of the No-Conscription Fellowship
Somerville, Edith Anna Oenone, artist and author, 1854-1949
Strudwick, John Melhuish, artist
Trajanowa, Franzi, of Sofia
Tyler, George C, US theatrical manager
Walshe, Christina, theatre designer, lover of R Boughton
Weichmann, Louis, of Berlin, writer on G B Shaw
Wells, Herbert George, novelist, 1866-1946
Wicksteed, Philip Henry, Reverend author
Williams, Carl Easton, US author
Williams, Robert, Secretary National Transport Workers' Federation
Winn, Rowland George Allanson, 5th Baron Headley, civil engineer, 1855-1935
Wolf, Robert L, US author
Zangwill, Israel, author and Zionist