Table-talk of G. B. S.: Conversations on Things in General Between Bernard Shaw and His Biographer

Table-talk of G. B. S.: Conversations on Things in General Between Bernard Shaw and His Biographer
ISBN-10
0838318908
ISBN-13
9780838318904
Pages
191
Language
English
Published
1925
Publisher
Chapman and Hall
Authors
Bernard Shaw, Archibald Henderson

Description

Conversations recorded in the 1920's: Shaw's views on the theater, politics, cinema, history, literature, & the public. Illus.

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