The Metamorphoses of the Shaw Review

Abstract
BULLETIN NUMBER ONE of the newly-founded (1950) Shaw Society of America appeared in February, 1951. It was a modest affair of eight pages, but represented much spadework on the part of the editor, William D. Chase of the Flint (Mich.) Journal. On the first page was a message from GBS, written just a few months before he died in November, 1950. Inside were comments of an elegiac turn, and news of Shavian interest. The second issue took on the dignity of "Volume 1, Number 2," and added some pages of articles and a continuing current bibliography of Shaviana. By Number Three the journal had definitely grown from Society organ to become The Shaw Bulletin, and contained valuable pieces on Shaw letters and manuscripts, a critique of Buoyant Billions by Felix Grendon, and other articles.

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