G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES II. Vol. LXXII (ff. 161). Prefaces by Shaw to his own works, and miscellaneous essays; 1906-1947, n.d. Partly shorthand,typewritten and printed with autograph corrections.1.ff. 1-4. 'The Author's Apology'; 1906. See als... 1906-1949

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G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES II. Vol. LXXII (ff. 161). Prefaces by Shaw to his own works, and miscellaneous essays; 1906-1947, n.d. Partly shorthand,typewritten and printed with autograph corrections.1.ff. 1-4. 'The Author's Apology'; 1906. See als... 1906-1949

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