Holograph corrections for typescript "An American's point of view re The strange triangle of G.B.S. - a rebuttal" / by Henry Miller. 1957.

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Holograph corrections for typescript "An American's point of view re The strange triangle of G.B.S. - a rebuttal" / by Henry Miller. 1957.

Includes typescript letter by Henry Miller to Stanley Weintraub, editor of "The Shaw Bulletin", with corrected typescript for a review of "The Strange Triangle of G.B.S.", dated March 19, 1957, that was published in "The Shaw Bulletin", May 1957; also "The Shaw Bulletin" for Jan. and May 1957.

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