The history of a happy marriage - offprint of 1st page of Times Literary Supplement, featuring Shaw's review of M. Cole's book, Oct. 20, 1945. 1945.

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The history of a happy marriage - offprint of 1st page of Times Literary Supplement, featuring Shaw's review of M. Cole's book, Oct. 20, 1945. 1945.

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