If you liked The unmentionable case for women's suffrage by George Bernard Shaw, start with BACK TO METHUSELAH REVISED EDITION WITH A POSTSCRIPT. (1945), Black Girl in Search of God and Some Lesser Tales (2008), and Pygmalion (Penguin Plays) (1963). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 BACK TO METHUSELAH REVISED EDITION WITH A POSTSCRIPT. 1945 · George Bernard Shaw · Same author
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BookOrb recommends BACK TO METHUSELAH REVISED EDITION WITH A POSTSCRIPT. (1945), Black Girl in Search of God and Some Lesser Tales (2008), Pygmalion (Penguin Plays) (1963), Collected Plays with their Prefaces. Volume V (1975), and Bernard Shaw on Religion (2016).

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