G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. XXII (ff. 212). Correspondence with:1.ff. 1-14. Sir James Barrie, Bart.; 1901-1913, n.d. Partly [italics]typewritten copy.[/italics]2.ff. 15-58. Max Beerbohm; 1898-1935. Partly [italics]copy[/italics].3.ff. 5... 1885-1946

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G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. XXII (ff. 212). Correspondence with:1.ff. 1-14. Sir James Barrie, Bart.; 1901-1913, n.d. Partly [italics]typewritten copy.[/italics]2.ff. 15-58. Max Beerbohm; 1898-1935. Partly [italics]copy[/italics].3.ff. 5... 1885-1946

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