
BACK ISSUES of The Independent Shavian are available for purchase. The cost is just $2 each (including U.S. postage). Simple send a check to:
Mr. Douglas Laurie
Secretary
The Bernard Shaw Society
201 E 19th Street, 2N
New York, NY 10003
212-982-9885
If you have questions, email pberry@independentshavian.org
2004
Volume 42.3 (single issue) includes "Shaw and BBC English" by L.W. Conolly, "Billions of Letters" by Michel W. Pharand, Teachers, "Capitalists, and Class" by Patrick Berry, Richard Nickson's book note on Jacques Barzun's new publication, and a special photograph of the Nickson's and Nora Joyce.
Volume 42.1-2 (double issue) includes Sally Peters' interview with Eric Bentley, Richard Nickson's "Telling Truth and Spreading Slander," "Shaw's Own Eliza Doolittle and Secret Mistress" by Richard Owens, Wendy Hiller on Shaw, Douglas Laurie's review of a work on Sir Barry Jackson, Annie Papreck's "Shaw, Baseball, and Episodic History," John Koontz review of Mrs. Warren's Profession in Baltimore, and Larry Herold's "Writing Was Only Step One: Bernard Shaw's Immersion in the Premiere of Major Barbara." For a detailed list, click here.
2003
Volume 41.2-3 (double issue) includes Margot Peters "Alfred, Lynn, and GBS," Richard Nickson's "Nomenclature in the Shavian Epoch," Daniel Leary's "Why Didn't Shaw Write Tragedy? An Improvisation," and Sally Peter's "Bernard Shaw's Dilemma: Marked by Mortality."
Volume 41.1(single issue)
2002
Volume 40.2-3 (double issue) includes Richard Nickson's "The Lure of Stalinism," Rhoda Nathan's "A Clue to Candida," and Daniel Leary review's Bernard Shaw's Remarkable Religion by Stuart E. Barker.
Volume 40.1 (single issue) includes Clarence Rook's "Mr. Shaw's Future," Richard Nickson reviews A Jacques Barzun Reader, and Sally Peters reviews The Reception of George Bernard Shaw in China 1918-1916 by Wendy Chen.
The above issues and much earlier ones are available for purchase. This list will be expanded over time.