Shaw's Boswell - Dr Loewenstein takes notes -- how soon will they take shape as an authoritative "Life of Shaw" comparable with Boswell's "Johnson"? He sits on a window sill in the parlour at Shaws Corner; the chair is occupied permanently by a plaque of Shaw which was used in the film publicity for "Caesar and Cleopatra". The statuette of Shaw is by Prince Paul Troubetzkoy (1926), who is also responsible for the figure of William Morris in the foreground. July 18, 1947. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
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