The dramatic censorship : to the Editor of The Nation : manuscript, 1912.

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The dramatic censorship : to the Editor of The Nation : manuscript, 1912.

Signed autograph manuscript (6 leaves) by Shaw concerning the suppression of Zangwill's play "The Next Religion." together with proof copy with autograph corrections (2 leaves), dated Feb. 28, 1912.

1 v. (8 leaves) ; 32 x 26 cm.

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Princeton University Library

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