BERNARD SHAW & FASCISM
[Kensington]: [The Favil Press], [1927]. First Edition. wraps. Printed white wraps; 44 pages. Laurence A184b. Contains three letters by Shaw as well as letters and articles by various anti-Fascists.
[Kensington]: [The Favil Press], [1927]. First Edition. wraps. Printed white wraps; 44 pages. Laurence A184b. Contains three letters by Shaw as well as letters and articles by various anti-Fascists.
Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co Ltd, 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Original blue cloth. Laurence A54: 2500 copies printed.
Chicago: Herbert S. Stone and Company, 1905. Hardcover. Decorated cloth. Early printing of Shaw's third novel, first published in 1900 though written much earlier.
London: Constable & Company Ltd., 1913. Hardcover. Green cloth. Laurence A12c. Second Revised Edition of this first book on Ibsen in the English language. Includes some changes in the text as well as a new preface and some new chapters.
London: B. F. Stevens & Brown, Ltd., [1930s]. wraps. Printed wraps. A four-page illustrated advertising leaflet offering original etchings by Edmund J. Sullivan of Shaw and John Galsworthy as well as one of Kipling and another of Shaw by William Strang.
n.p. Privately Printed, 1932. First Edition. wraps. Printed wraps. Laurence AA16d. This is one of five different states of the "ROUGH PROOF-UNPUBLISHED" of this play typically used as rehearsal or prompt copies. This particular state includes the coda written at Malvern, where the play premiered on 8 July 1932, for.....