Vol. I R (ff. 94). G. B. Shaw: Captain Brassbound's Conversion; 1906. Printed. Stage directions in an unknown hand. The theatre's printed programme for the season from 16 April 1906 is at ff. 1-2.George Bernard Shaw, author: 'Captain Brassbound's C... 1906
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