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║ A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF ║
║ BERNARD SHAW ║
║ IN ║
║ NIMITZ LIBRARY ║
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Bernard Shaw was an active writer in a number of genres including
the drama, the novel and the essay. His interests ranged over
topics not always associated with literature -- photography,
music, politics and religion among them. The following list of
books in the Nimitz Library represent his wideranging interests.
Collections of plays as well as individual play texts are part of
the list.
The adventures of the black girl in her search for God.
New York, Capricorn Books [1959, c1933]
96 p. illus. 19 cm.
SERIES: (A Putnam Capricorn book, Cap 12)
SUBJECTS: Christianity.
CALL NUMBER: PR5365.A4 1959
Androcles and the lion : an old fable renovated / by
Bernard Shaw.
Baltimore : Penguin Books, 1951.
159 p. ; 18 cm.
SERIES: (Penguin books ; 5)
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A15 1951
The apple cart; a political extravaganza, by Bernard
Shaw.
London, Constable and company ltd., 1930.
xxix, 78 p. 19 cm.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A87 1930
Arms and the man, a pleasant play. With an introd. by
Louis Kronenberger.
New York, Bantam Books [1960]
120 p. 18 cm.
SERIES: (A Bantam classic, AC68)
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A88 1960
Back to Methuselah. A metabiological pentateuch. By
Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's 1921.
ciii p., 1 l., 300 p. ; 20 cm.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.B3 1921
Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, their
correspondence; edited by Alan Dent.
[1st American ed.]
New York, Knopf, 1952.
xvii, 385, xiii p. 22 cm.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Campbell, Patrick, Mrs., 1865-1940. * Dent,
Alan, ed.
CALL NUMBER: PR5366.A42 1952
Bernard Shaw on photography / edited with an
introduction by Bill Jay and Margaret Moore ; foreword
by Michael Holroyd.
1st ed.
Salt Lake City : P. Smith Books, c1989.
xxi, 146 p., [40] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes index. * Bibliography: p. 137-142.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Jay, Bill. * Moore, Margaret, 1958-
SUBJECTS: Photography, Artistic.
CALL NUMBER: TR183.S42 1989
Bernard Shaw's letters to Granville Barker. Edited by
C. B. Purdom with commentary and notes.
New York, Theatre Arts Books [1957]
206 p. ; 21 cm.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Granville-Barker, Harley, 1877-1946.
CALL NUMBER: PR5366.A463
Bernard Shaw's plays: Major Barbara, Heartbreak House,
Saint Joan, Too true to be good; with backgrounds and
criticism. Edited by Warren Sylvester Smith.
[1st ed.]
New York, Norton [1971, c1970]
ix, 494 p. 22 cm.
SERIES: (Norton critical editions)
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 493-494.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Smith, Warren Sylvester, 1912- ed.
OTHER TITLES: Selections. 1971
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F71
Cashel Byron's profession. Pref. by Harry T. Moore.
Edited, with an introd. by Stanley Weintraub.
Carbondale, Southern Illinois Univeristy Press [1968]
xv, 236 p. 22 cm.
SERIES: (Crosscurrents: modern fiction)
CALL NUMBER: PR5365.C3 1968
Collected letters. Edited by Dan H. Laurence.
New York, Dodd, Mead [1965-
v. illus. facsim. ports 25 cm.
CONTENTS: [1] 1874-1897--[2] 1898-1910
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Laurence, Dan H., ed.
CALL NUMBER: PR5366.A4 1965
Collected plays with their prefaces / Bernard Shaw.
[Definitive ed.]
New York : Dodd, Mead, [1975, c1970-74]
7 v. ; 20 cm.
NOTES: "...contains in chronological order all 52 of the plays
Shaw included in his canon, and their prefaces..." *
Index to the entire edition : v.7, p.682-854.
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F75
The collected screenplays of Bernard Shaw / edited with
an introd. by Bernard F. Dukore.
Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Press, 1980.
xiv, 487 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Dukore, Bernard Frank, 1931-
OTHER TITLES: Screenplays
SUBJECTS: Moving-picture plays.
CALL NUMBER: PN1997.A1S44 1980
Complete plays, with prefaces.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1962.
6 v. ports. 22 cm.
OTHER TITLES: Plays. 1962
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F62
The crime of imprisonment. Illustrated by William
Gropper.
New York, Greenwood Press [1969, c1946]
125 p. illus. 22 cm.
NOTES: First published, 1922, as the preface to English
prisons under local government, by Sidney and Beatrice
Webb. First published separately under title:
Imprisonment.
OTHER TITLES: Imprisonment
SUBJECTS: Crime and criminals. * Prisons.
CALL NUMBER: HV8665.S4 1969
The doctor's dilemma, Getting married, and The shewing-
up of Blanco Posnet, by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1911.
5 p. l., v-xcii, 443 p. 20 cm.
OTHER TITLES: Getting married. * The shewing-up of Blanco
Posnet.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A2 1911
Dramatic opinions and essays : with an apology / by
Bernard Shaw ; containing as well A word on the
dramatic opinions and essays of Bernard Shaw, by James
Huneker ...
New York : Brentano's, 1925, c1907.
2 v. ; 20 cm.
NOTES: "Selections from the dramatic criticisms ... which
appeared in the London Saturday review, beginning
January 5th, 1895, and ending May 21st, 1898."
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Huneker, James, 1857-1921, ed.
SUBJECTS: Theater -- England -- London. * English drama -- 19th
century --History and criticism. * Acting.
CALL NUMBER: PN2594.S5
Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw; a correspondence, edited
by Christopher St. John [pseud.]
New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1931.
xxx, 334 p. 25 cm.
OTHER AUTHORS, ETC: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. * Marshall,
Christabel, ed.
SUBJECTS: Actors -- Biography. * Authors -- Biography.
CALL NUMBER: PN2598.T4A4 1931a
Everybody's political what's what, by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Dodd, Mead & company, 1944.
viii p., 1 ., 380 p. 21 cm.
SUBJECTS: Political science. * Great Britain -- Politics and
government.
CALL NUMBER: JC257.S5 1944a
Four plays: Candida, Caesar and Cleopatra, Pygmalion
[and] Heartbreak house. Introd. by Louis Kronenberger.
New York, Modern Library [1953]
473 p. 19 cm.
SERIES: (Modern library of the world's best books, 19)
OTHER TITLES: Plays. 1953
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F53
Geneva, Cymbeline refinished, & Good King Charles.
New York, Dodd, Mead 1947
v, 233 p. 20 cm.
NOTES: The third play is also pub. with title: In good King
Charles's golden days.
OTHER TITLES: Cymbeline refinished. * Good King Charles. * In
good King Charles's golden days.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.G35 1947
Heartbreak house ; Great Catherine ; and playlets of
the war / by Bernard Shaw.
New York : Dodd Mead, 1940, c1930.
lv, 295 p. ; 20 cm.
CONTENTS: Heartbreak house.--Great Catherine.--O'Flaherty, v.
c.--The Inca of Perusalem.--Augustus does his bit.--
Annajanska, the Bolshevik empress.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A23 1930
How to become a musical critic. Edited with an introd.
by Dan H. Laurence.
New York, Hill and Wang [1967, c1961]
xxiii, 358 p. 21 cm.
SUBJECTS: Music -- England -- London. * Musical criticism. *
Music appreciation.
CALL NUMBER: ML286.8.L5S36 1967
The intelligent woman's guide to socialism and
capitalism, by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1928.
xlvi, 495 p. 25 cm.
NOTES: "First printing, June, 1928." * "Appendix, instead of a
bibliography": p. 465-470.
SUBJECTS: Socialism. * Capitalism.
CALL NUMBER: HX246.S53
The irrational knot, by Bernard Shaw; being the second
novel of his nonage.
New York, Brentano's [1905]
xxvi, 422 p. 20 cm.
CALL NUMBER: PR5365.I77 1905
John Bull's other island, with preface for politicians,
by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1907.
1 p. l., v-lxii, 126 p. 18 cm.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.J6 1907
Major Barbara : with an essay as first aid to critics /
by Bernard Shaw.
New York : Dodd, Mead, 1930.
147 p. ; 23 cm.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.M2 1930
Major critical essays: The quintessence of Ibsenism,
The perfect Wagnerite, The sanity of art. London,
Constable.
St. Clair Shores, Mich., Scholarly Press 1976.
vii, 331 p. 22 cm.
NOTES: Originally published in 1932.
SUBJECTS: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Criticism and
interpretation. * Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Der Ring
des Nibelungen. * Nordau, Max Simon, 1849-1923.
Entartung. * Art.
CALL NUMBER: PR5364.M3 1976
Man and superman; a comedy and a philosophy. With an
introd. by Brooks Atkinson.
New York, Bantam Books [1959]
228 p. illus. 18 cm.
SERIES: (A Bantam classic, FC52/2)
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.M3 1959
Misalliance, The dark lady of the Sonnets, and Fanny's
first play. With a treatise on Parents and children. By
Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1914.
xxxvi, 245 p. 11 cm.
OTHER TITLES: The dark lady of the Sonnets. * Fanny's first play.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A25 1914a
Pen portraits and reviews. London, Constable.
St. Clair Shores, Mich., Scholarly Press [1971]
vi, 304 p. 21 cm.
NOTES: Reprint of the 1932 ed.
CALL NUMBER: PR5365.P4 1971
The perfect Wagnerite; a commentary on the Niblung's
ring.
New York, Dover Publications [1967]
xx, 136 p. 22 cm.
SERIES: (Dover books on music, T1707)
NOTES: "This Dover edition is an unabridged and unaltered
republication of the fourth edition (1923)"
SUBJECTS: Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Der Ring des Nibelungen.
CALL NUMBER: MT100.W25S5 1967
Plays & players; essays on the theatre. Selected, with
an introd. by A. C. Ward.
London, Oxford Univ. Pr. [1963]
xv, 350 p. 15 cm.
SERIES: (The world's classics, 535)
OTHER TITLES: Series: World's classics, 535.
SUBJECTS: Theater -- London -- History. * Drama -- History and
criticism.
CALL NUMBER: PN2596.L6S49
Plays: pleasant and unpleasant, by Bernard Shaw.
New York, Dodd, Mead & company, 1946 [c1930, 1931].
2 v. 20 cm.
CONTENTS: v.1. Containing the three unpleasant plays: Widowers'
houses. The philanderer. Mrs. Warren's profession.--
v.2. Containing the four pleasant plays: Arms and the
man. Candida. The man of destiny. You never can
tell.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A3 1930
Pygmalion, and other plays. With sixteen pages of
illus. from the plays.
New York, Dodd, Mead [1967]
xv, 359 p. illus., port. 22 cm.
SERIES: (Great illustrated classics)
CONTENTS: Introduction, by A.S. Downer.--Pygmalion.--The Devil's
disciple.--Caesar and Cleopatra.
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F67
The quintessence of Ibsenism : now completed to the
death of Ibsen / Bernard Shaw.
New York : Hill and Wang, [1957]
188 p. ; 19 cm.
SERIES: (1st Dramabook ed.)
SUBJECTS: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.
CALL NUMBER: PT8895.S5 1957
Saint Joan: a chronicle play in six scenes and an
epilogue. By Bernard Shaw.
New York, Brentano's, 1924.
lxxxviii, 163 p. 20 cm.
SUBJECTS: Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.S3 1924a
Selected novels of G. Bernard Shaw.
New York, N.Y., Caxton House, Inc. [1946]
xi p., 1 l., 726 p. 22 cm.
SERIES: (The Caxton library of the world's greatest literature)
NOTES: Series title in part at head of t.-p.
CONTENTS: Introduction, by Arthur Zeiger.--The irrational knot.-
-Cashel Byron's profession.--The unsocial socialist.
CALL NUMBER: PR5361.F46
AUTHOR: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
Selected plays, with prefaces.
New York, Dodd, Mead [1948-57]
4 v. 22 cm.
CONTENTS: 1.--The doctor's dilemma. Pygmalion. Major Barbara.
Heartbreak House. Captain Brassbound's conversion. The
man of destiny. Androcles and the lion.--2. Back to
Methuselah. Saint Joan. John Bull's other island. You
never can tell. In good King Charles's golden days.--3.
Mrs. Warren's profession. Arms and the man. Candida.
The devil's disciple. Caesar and Cleopatra. Man and
superman. Fanny's first play. The dark lady of the
sonnets.--4. Misalliance. The apple cart. Getting
married. Widowers' houses. Great Catherine. Too true to
be good. The millionairess.
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F48
AUTHOR: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
Seven plays, with prefaces and notes.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1951.
xxvi, 911 p. 22 cm.
CONTENTS: Mrs. Warren's profession.--Arms and the man.--
Candida.--The devil's disciple.--Caesar and Cleopatra.-
-Man and superman.--Saint Joan.
CALL NUMBER: PR5360.F51
AUTHOR: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
Tales. With wood engravings by John Farleigh.
New York, Capricorn Books [1964, c1932]
217 p. illus. 19cm.
SERIES: (Capricorn 100)
CONTENTS: --Aerial football: the new game.--The Emperor and the
little girl.--The miraculous revenge.--The theatre of
the future.--A dressing room secret.--Don Giovanni
explains.--Beauty's duty.--Still after the Doll's
house.- -The domesticity of Franklin Barnabas.--Death
of an old revolutionary hero.-- The serenade.--A sunday
on the Surrey hills.--Cannonfodder.
CALL NUMBER: PZ3.S5355.Ta 1964
AUTHOR: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
Three plays for Puritans, by Bernard Shaw; being the
third volume of his collected plays.
New York, Brentano's, 1906.
xli, 301 p. 20 cm.
CONTENTS: Preface: Why for Puritans? On diabolonian ethics.
Better than Shakespeare?--Note.--The devil's disciple.-
-Caesar and Cleopatra.--Captain Brassbound's
conversion.
OTHER TITLES: The devil's disciple. * Caesar and Cleopatra. *
Captain Brassbound's conversion.
CALL NUMBER: PR5363.A5 1906