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$489

SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD (1856-1950) Autograph Letter Signed, c. 1914, one page, to Mr. Ian, commenting on the state of the theatre in London, the availability of his plays and his opinions on agents, producers and the like, "The Devil's Disciple is not available during the war, for obvious political reasons, nor after it until Faversham has finished with a long promised revival of it; but Jenny and all the other old potboilers are at the disposal of the repertory theatres...Unluckily Americans have an unalterable belief that when you want a play you must apply to everybody on earth except the author; and as I never let an agent touch anything but stock rights and amateur business, managers spend years complaining that they cannot get authorizations which they could obtain by return post from me," (burn loss lower left, some pencil inscriptions describing loss).


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Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2001-11-10

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Salmagundi Club Shaw Prize Presentation Print: From the Shaw Prize Dinner, 1936. Inscribed "To John H. Cassel from Samuel T. Shaw/1936" l.r., Read more…


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Fifteen years of correspondence, dating from 1905 to 1920, written by Shaw to Louis Calvert, a Shakespearean and Shavian actor and director. This collection comprises Read more…


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ROYCROFT; GEORGE BERNARD SHAW; Three original letters, 1930: Two letters from Harry Esty Dounce to George Bernard Shaw with handwritten responses by Shaw, one letter Read more…


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George Bernard Shaw, The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism , first edition, Brentano’s Publishers, New York, 1928, with a Foreword for Read more…


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A 12-page handwritten letter from Sam Shaw to Marilyn Monroe. In the letter, Shaw offers his advice for dealing with the press and Monroe’s public Read more…


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Attributed to John Shaw (American (Annapolis, Maryland), circa 1795. Fine and rare Federal inlaid and figured mahogany wood secretary bookcase in thee parts. Top portion Read more…


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Date:
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Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) & Moore, George (1855-1933), from Shaw to Moore, autograph letter signed with initials, October 25, 1930, at the foot of a Read more…


Auctioneer:
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Date:
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Charles Green Shaw (American, 1892-1974) Montage. Signed "Shaw" in ink and with printed title on a label on the reverse. Antique playing cards and mixed Read more…


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Date:
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WARREN MACKENZIE; Fruit bowl, Minnesota, 1983, together with Sandy Shaw "Seven Fish Bowl"; Stoneware and porcelain; Shaw marked; Larger: 4" x 17" Read more…


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Date:
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$2,188

A one-page handwritten letter from photographer, artist and producer Sam Shaw to Marilyn Monroe. Shaw chastises Monroe for sending neither a hello nor a goodbye Read more…


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