Vol. I S (ff. 86). G. B. Shaw: 'Don Juan in Hell’; [1907?]. Typewritten, with a few stage directions in an unknown hand. This text contains all three scenes of what was to become Act III of 'Man and Superman', and is so titled here. R. Mander and ... [1907?]
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