G. B. S. 90 ; aspects of Bernard Shaw's life and work /
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New York :
Dodd, Mead & company,
1946.
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Table of Contents:
- Murray, Gilbert. A foreword
- Masefield, John. On the ninetieth birthday of Bernard Shaw
- Winston S. Introduction
- MacManus, M. J. Shaw's Irish boyhood
- Passfield, Lord. "Everywhere I gained something."--Housman, Laurence. G. B. S. and the Victorians
- Priestley, J. B. G. B. S., social critic
- Wells, H. G. A letter
- Beerbohm, Sir Max. A letter
- Joad, C. E. M. Shaw's philosophy
- Bridle, James. Shaw as dramatist (including a surrealist life of G. B. S.)--Dunsany, Lord. A permanent quality
- Bernal, J. D. Shaw the scientist
- Inge, W. R. Shaw as a theologian
- Dent, E. J. Corno Di Bassetto
- Dobb, Maurice. Bernard Shaw and economics
- Neill, A. S. Shaw and education
- Davies, A. E. G. B. S. and local government
- Jones, Daniel. G. B. S. and phonetics
- Trewin, J. C. Shaw as a wit
- Haley, Sir William. The stripling and the sage
- Gielgud, Val. Bernard Shaw and the radio
- Barnes, Sir Kenneth. G. B. S. and the R. A. D. A
- Limbert, Roy. The inspiration of Shaw
- Pascal, Gabriel. Shaw as a scenario writer. Hsiung, S. I. Through eastern eyes
- Husley, Aldous. A birthday wish.