GEORGE BERNARD SHAW: letters to Ellen Terry; 1892-1918. Followed by cards to two other correspondents; 1916, 1928. Partly signed. Letters from Terry to Shaw are incorporated at Add. 43800-43802 and Add. 46172 G; rotographs of Shaw's letters to Terry ... 1892-1918
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