Wilde, Oscar Vera England London Ranken & Co 1880 By Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5820 .V471 *






Never published manuscript of “Plato’s Psychology” by Oscar Wilde. Bound as a book.
Aubrey Beardsley by Robert Ross. John Lane, 1909.
Aubrey Beardsley by Robert Ross. With Sixteen Full-Page illustrations and a Revised Iconography by Aymer Vallance. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head. New York: John Lane Company. 1909.
was the author of the first bibliography of the works of Oscar Wilde as well as several books on Wilde. Millard’s bibliography was instrumental in enabling Wilde’s literary executor, Robert Baldwin Ross, to establish copyright on behalf of his estate.”
In April 1906, Millard was arrested at Iffley and charged with two counts of gross indecency under the 1885 Labouchere Amendment to the Criminal Law Act which criminalised all sexual acts between men. He pleaded guilty to avoid a third more serious charge of sodomy, which carried a maximum penalty of ten years’ penal servitude, and was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment with hard labour.[5]
After his release Millard went to live with his brother, the Rev. Elwin Millard, at St Edmund’s vicarage in Forest Gate, East London and Robert Ross helped him obtain a position at The Burlington Magazine, edited by More Adey and Roger Fry.[6] Shortly afterwards he met Charles Scott Moncrieff, later the translator of Proust, then a pupil at Winchester College, who became a lifelong friend.[7] Millard was unhappy in England and spent several months during 1907 in France, though he then returned to London where he spent the rest of his life.[8]
Scholarship on Oscar Wilde
Around 1900, Millard began his compilation and collection of Wildeana in earnest, collaborating with Robert Ross and another scholar of Wilde’s works, Walter Edwin Ledger, and he continued to acquire material on and off from much of his life. In 1904 he travelled to Bagneux, south of Paris, with Wilde’s friend and biographer Robert Sherard to visit Wilde’s grave there. It was, he wrote, “a pilgrimage of love when we watered with our tears the roses and lilies with which we covered the poet’s grave”. (Wlide’s remains were later removed to Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.)
In 1905, Millard published his first book, a translation of Prétextes, André Gide’s study of Wilde, under the pseudonym Stuart Mason. In November 1907, he published the first volume of his bibliography, a comprehensive catalogue of Wilde’s poetic works, with a dedication to Charles Scott Moncrieff.
In 1908, Millard released Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality, a defence of The Picture of Dorian Gray. This was followed in the same year by a privately printed bibliography of Oscar Wilde[13] and, in 1910, by The Oscar Wilde Calendar with a “quotation from the works of Oscar Wilde for every day in the year with some unrecorded sayings selected by Stuart Mason”. In early 1912, he published Oscar Wilde: Three Times Tried, the first complete account of the trials which later became the basis for the 1960 film The Trials of Oscar Wilde starring Peter Finch as Wilde.
In July 1914, Millard’s Bibliography of Oscar Wilde appeared to wide acclaim. “It is my life’s work”, he wrote to Walter Ledger, “and the only thing I am likely to be remembered for to my merit.” Ross called it “an astonishing and ingenious compilation”, claiming that in ten minutes of turning the proofs he had learned “more about Wilde’s writings than Wilde himself ever knew”.
In 1920, Millard published his last work on Wilde—Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic Movement—which dealt with the caricatures of Wilde in the music of the 1880s.
Throughout his career, Millard sought to defend Wilde and to expose works incorrectly or fraudulently attributed to Wilde. In 1926 he was sued for libel by Messrs. Hutchinson and Methuen publishers for a letter he had circulated among the bookselling trade claiming that Methuen had knowingly “succeeding in foisting on an unsuspecting public” a play called For Love of the King allegedly by Wilde, but according to Millard, in fact a forgery authored by Mrs. Wodehouse Pearse, also known as Princess Chantoon. Although the play was agreed to be a fake, the jury found in favour of Methuen.
Private secretary to Robert Ross
In 1911, he became private secretary to Robert Ross. In 1914 he gave testimony on Ross’s behalf in a libel suit against Lord Alfred Douglas and Thomas William Hodgson Crosland, who were charged with conspiring to falsely accuse Ross with acts of gross indecency with a young man called Charles Garratt.
Millard had met Garratt in 1913 and been intrigued by his “Votes for Women” badge. Garratt later visited him at his flat and they began a sexual relationship. When Garratt was arrested for importuning, Millard appeared in court to speak on his behalf, and a report of the trial in Reynolds Newspaper linking their names attracted the attention of Douglas. When Garratt was imprisoned, solicitors acting for Douglas and Crosland visited him and attempted to convince him to admit to sexual relations with Ross. He initially refused, but later signed a statement to that effect, later claiming that he had been tricked.
On learning of his relationship with Garratt, Ross dismissed Millard from his post as secretary. However, although his libel case was ultimately unsuccessful, Ross was impressed by Millard’s loyalty in testifying despite the risk to himself and later reinstated him.
Second imprisonment
In 1916, to avoid a second charge of gross indecency, Millard fled from London and spent several months on a farm in Northumberland before enlisting as a private in the Royal Fusiliers. He was sent to France though he was invalided back to England and discharged from the army in July 1917, whereupon he worked in the War Office as a decipherer of telegram.
In January 1918, he was arrested and charged with gross indecency. He was found guilty and sentenced to a twelve-month sentence in Wormwood Scrubs though the judge spared him hard labour on account of his ill health. Millard’s second conviction emboldened Douglas to publicly denounce Ross in court during Maud Allan’s libel trial against the right-wing conspiracy theorist Noel Pemberton Billing. Ross died that October while Millard was still in prison.
Later life
After his release, Millard began a new occupation as a dealer of antiquarian books and rare manuscripts, doing business from his wooden bungalow at 8 Abercorn Place in St John’s Wood. It was there that Millard first mentioned the novel Hadrian the Seventh to A. J. A. Symons, thus sparking Symons’ “experiment in biography”, The Quest for Corvo, a celebrated study of Frederick Rolfe.
In 1922, through a friendship with the young Anthony Powell, himself a keen collector, Millard began compiling materials for a bibliography of the artist and publisher Claud Lovat Fraser, which appeared the following year.
Millard died of an aneurysm at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth, London on 21 November 1927, and was buried at St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green.”
“Robert Baldwin Ross, Wilde’s literary executor called it ‘an astonishing and ingenious compilation’ while his friend and lover C.K. Scott Moncrieff described it as ‘the first good bibliography, and still the best in our language’. Millard himself thought it ‘the only thing I am likely to be remembered by to my merit!’”
“an attempt to reconstruct the life of a remarkable and original individual, an openly and unashamedly gay man living in a society which criminalized all sexual acts between men, for whom the rehabilitation of Wilde’s genius was not merely a personal enthusiasm but a form of political activism.”
“Born in 1872, he was just 22 when Oscar Wilde was convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years hard labour. At the time he was a student of theology at Salisbury where he was training for the ministry, and Roberts believes he was already in a relationship with another man. Yet while the scandal had a largely disciplinary effect on many gay men (Edward Carpenter, who Millard admired, declared that ‘The Wilde trial had done its work and silence must henceforth reign on sex subjects’), Christopher was moved to write to Reynolds Newspaper to defend Wilde and descry his treatment by the press. ‘Because a fellow creature has fallen’, he wrote, ‘why should they cast stones at him? Are the writers of such articles themselves immaculate in their passions?’”
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The shadow of the Wilde trials hangs ominously over Roberts’ narrative. Though he had admired Wilde’s poems and plays beforehand, Wilde’s prosecution had a profound affect on Millard. From this time he appears to have been consumed by his interest, obsessively collecting anything to do with Wilde, including thousands of newspaper clippings, reviews and caricatures which he compiled in scrapbooks now preserved in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. In 1904 he left his post as Headmaster of a small private Catholic school to devote himself to the considerable task of compiling an authoritative bibliography of Wilde’s published works.
But in the summer of 1906, Millard suffered the same fate as Wilde. He was arrested following a drunken and ill-judged pass at a young man called Thomas Bradbury, and sentenced to three months hard labour in Oxford Prison. Yet unlike Wilde, Millard did not (to his family’s chagrin) leave England to begin a new life on the Continent, instead staying on to contend with the prejudice and persecution which his conviction left him open to. One of the most interesting chapters in Roberts’ book draws on the police reports collected on Millard by Scotland Yard in 1914-15. Millard was placed under surveillance following his involvement with Charles Nehemiah Garratt, a seventeen year old suffragist and prostitute, who was for a time his lover. Roberts’ use of the PRO documents follows the work of Matt Houlbrook in reconstructing the homosexual subculture in which Millard moved, and which in 1916, led to a second warrant being issued for his arrest.
Remarkably, Millard refused to be cowed either by his imprisonments or the opprobrium with which he was treated by polite society. He was in fact entirely open about his ‘rows’, as he called them, ‘regarding them as accidents which having happened, no honest man would want to conceal’, and ‘out and proud’ more half a century before Stonewall.
When in 1920 he was employed by Vyvyan Holland to edit an edition of Wilde’s letters to Ross, Millard defied Holland’s instructions that all homosexual material should be removed. ‘It was very wrong of you to put the Uranian passages in after my very careful deletions’, wrote Holland. ‘But I forgive you, knowing how earnest you are in your devotion to the subject… I won’t have the letters used as Uranian propaganda’.”
The printed work of Claud Lovat Fraser. London : H. Danielson, 1923. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; N7417.F84 A5m *
A collection of original manuscripts, letters & books of Oscar Wilde : including his letters written to Robert Ross from Reading Gaol and unpublished letters, poems & plays formerly in the possession of Robert Ross, C.S. Millard (Stuart Mason) and the younger son of Oscar Wilde. London : Dulau & Company Limited, [1928?]
Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5822.A1 D8 *
Masques & Phases By Robert Baldwin Ross A. L. Humphreys 1909
In Memoriam Oscar Wilde. London: Privately Printed, 1909.
Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .I36 *
“which Robert Ross had printed in 1909 just after Wilde was removed to Père La Chaise. Only 100 copies were printed for private circulation … Ross and I compiled it between us, and Arthur Humphrey’s of Hatchards got it printed, probably by Strangeways.”
Poems / Lord Alfred Douglas. Paris : Published by the Mercure de France, 1896. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 A17 1896 *
Perkin Warbeck, and some other poems / by Alfred Douglas. London : Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1897. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 P4 *
Tails with a twist / the verses by “Belgian Hare” ; the pictures by E.T. Reed. London : Edward Arnold, [1898]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 T11 *
The city of the soul / by Alfred Douglas. London : Grant Richards, 9 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C., 1899. “Second edition printed December 1899”–Verso of title page. The first edition was published anonymously. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 C51 1899 *
The Duke of Berwick, a nonsense rhyme / by the Belgian Hare [pseud.] Illustrated by Tony Ludovici. London : L. Smithers, [1899]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 D81 *
The placid pug and other rhymes / by the Belgian Hare (Lord Alfred Douglas) ; with illustrations by P.P. London : Duckworth, 1906. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 P6 *
The Pongo papers : and the duke of Berwick / by Lord Alfred Douglas ; illustrations by David Whitelaw. London : Greening & Co., 1907. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 P71 *
Sonnets / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, The Academy Pub. Co., 1909. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 S61 *
The city of the soul / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London : John Lane ; New York : John Lane Company, 1911. “First edition printed May 1899; second edition printed December 1899; third edition printed March 1911.” Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 C51 1911 *
The writing on the ground / by E.G.O. … Notes of a speech made in the course of a debate on “Honesty in love.” … [London] : Published for the author, [1913?]. An attack on Lord Alfred Douglas, and T.W.H. Crosland’s The first stone, in defense of Wilde. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .O89 *
Letters to my father-in-law. No. 1. [n.p., 1914]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 L6 *
The rhyme of F double E / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Boulogne-sur-Mer, France : A. Douglas, [1914]. Satire on F.E. Smith. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 R4 *
Oscar Wilde and myself / by Lord Alfred Douglas ; with portrait of the author and thirteen other portraits and illustrations, also fac-simile letters. New York : Duffield & Company, 1914. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .D733o
Oscar Wilde and myself / by Lord Alfred Douglas ; with photogravure portrait of the author and thirteen other portraits and illustrations, also fac-simile letters. London : John Long, ©1914. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .D733o 1919
Sonnet : to a certain judge / by Lord Alfred Douglas. [London?] : [publisher not identified], [1915]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 T61 *
The rossiad : satire / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels, Scotland : R. Dawson, 1916. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 R8 *
Eve and the serpent / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels, Scotland : Robert Dawson & Son, [1917]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 E91 1917 *
Oscar Wilde et moi / Lord Alfred Douglas ; Traduit de l’anglais par William Claude. Paris : Émile-Paul Frerès, 1917. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .D733oF *
Lord Alfred Douglas : the man and the poet / by W. Sorley Brown. Galashiels [Scotland] : John McQueen & Son, [1918]. Clark Library Reference ; PR6007.O6 Z8br
Fashionable intelligence about the “Morning Post” / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels, Scotland : Robert Dawson & Son, [1918?]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 F2 *
Striking tribute to a solicitor : Sir George Lewis honoured : dedicated to the London papers which printed accounts of the Robert Ross testimonial / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels [Selkirk] : R. Dawson, [1919?]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 S9 *
The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas. London : M. Secker, [1919]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 A17 1919 *
The rossiad : a satire / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels, Scotland : Robert Dawson & Son, 1921. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 R8 1921 *
The devil’s carnival / by Lord Alfred Douglas. Galashiels, Scotland : Robert Dawson & Son, 1922. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 D41 *
Some letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, 1892-1897 / with illustrative notes by Arthur C. Dennison, Jr., & Harrison Post, and an essay by A.S.W. Rosenbach, Ph. D. San Francisco, Printed for William Andrews Clark, Jr. by John Henry Nash, 1924. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; f PR5824 .D73 1924 *
In excelsis / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London : Martin Secker, 1924. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 I31 1924 *
New preface to “The life and confessions of Oscar Wilde” / by Frank Harris and Alfred Douglas. London : Fortune Press, [1925]. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .H314n
Perkin Warbeck : and other poems / Lord Alfred Douglas ; with an introduction by George Sylvester Viereck. Girard, Kan. : Haldeman-Julius Co., ©1925. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 P4 1925 *
The city of the soul : and other sonnets / Lord Alfred Douglas ; with an introduction by George Sylvester Viereck. Girard, Kan. : Haldeman-Julius Co., ©1925. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 C51 1925 *
The Duke of Berwick, and other rhymes / by Lord Alfred Douglas. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1925. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR4613.D4 D87 1925 *
The Duke of Berwick and other rhymes. London, Martin Secker, 1925. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 D81 1925 *
Nine poems. London, 1926. “Privately printed for A.J.A. Symons.” Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 N7 *
The collected satires of Lord Alfred Douglas. London : Fortune Press, 1926. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 A17 1926 *
New preface to The life and confessions of Oscar Wilde / by Frank Harris and Alfred Douglas. London : Fortune Press, 1927. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .H314n 1927
The complete poems of Lord Alfred Douglas, including the light verse. London, Secker [1928]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 A17 1928 *
Freundschaft mit Oscar Wilde / mit acht Bildtafeln; mit einem Vorwort von Franz Blei. Leipzig, P. List [©1929]. Clark Library Reference ; PR6007.O6 Z7G
The autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas. London : Martin Secker, 1929. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 Z7 *
Oscar Wilde et quelques autres / Lord Alfred Douglas ; traduit de l’anglais par Arnold Van Gennep. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1930]. Clark Library Reference ; PR6007.O6 Z7F 1930
Oscar Wilde, his life and confessions / by Frank Harris, including the hitherto unpublished full and final confession, by Lord Alfred Douglas and My memories of Oscar Wilde, by Bernard Shaw. New York, Covici, Friede, 1930. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .H314 1930
My friendship with Oscar Wilde : being the autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas. New York : Coventry House, 1932. Clark Library Reference ; PR6007.O6 Z7 1932
A letter from Lord Alfred Douglas on André Gide’s lies about himself and Oscar Wilde / set forth with comments by Robert Harborough Sherard. Calvi (Corsica) Vindex Pub. Co., 1933. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .D733Le
The true history of Shakespeare’s sonnets, by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, M. Secker, 1933. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 T81 *
Oscar Wilde twice defended from André Gide’s wicked lies and Frank Harris’s cruel libels, to which is added a reply to George Bernard Shaw, a refutation of Dr. G.J. Renier’s statements, a letter to the author from Lord Alfred Douglas, an interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingmill / By Robert Harborough Sherard … Chicago, The Argus Book shop Inc., 1934. [Part two “Oscar Wilde, d́runkard and swindler ̀ …” published separately in Calvi (Corsica) by the Vindex publishing company in 1933.]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S551osc *
Lyrics / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, Rich and Cowan, 1935. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 L91 1935 *
Sonnets / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London : Rich and Cowan, 1935. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 S61 1935 *
Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris & Oscar Wilde / by Robert Harborough Sherard ; with a preface by Lord Alfred Douglas, and an additional chapter by Hugh Kingsmill. London : T.W. Laurie, 1937. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .S551
Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris & Oscar Wilde / by Robert Harborough Sherard; with a preface by Lord Alfred Douglas. New York, The Greystone Press [1937]
Without apology / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, M. Secker [1938]. Clark Library Reference ; PR6007.O6 Z7w
Leopold : May 28th, 1940 / by Lord Alfred Douglas. [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1940?]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 L58 *
Ireland and the war against Hitler / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London : Richards Press, 1940. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 I65 *
Oscar Wilde; a summing-up / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, Duckworth [1940]. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .D733os
Lyrics / by Lord Alfred Douglas. London, Richards Press, 1943. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 L91 1943 *
The principles of poetry: an address delivered by Lord Alfred Douglas before the Royal society of literature on September 2nd, 1943. [London], [The Richards Press Ltd.], [1943]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 P91 *
Sonnets. London : Richards Press, 1943. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR6007.O6 S61 1943 *
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
The Dublin University Magazine
The English Illustrated Magazine
Patience
Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf
Ye Soul Agonies in Ye Life of Oscar Wilde, 1882
The Decorative Arts
Oscar Wilde’s Lectures, 1884
Walter Hamilton, The Aesthetic Movement in England, 1882
Margaret Tyssen Amherst, In Good Cause, 1885
The Lady’s World
Ballades and Rondeaus
Side Splitters
A Book of Jousts
The Woman’s World
The Golden Grain Guide to the Al fresco Fayre and Floral Fete
London Models
The Importance of Being Earnest
Unofficial Editions and Selections
1875
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Chorus of Cloud Maidens November 1875
1876
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE From Spring Days to Winter January 1876
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Graffiti d’ltalia. I. San Miniato (June 15) March 1876
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE The Dole of the King’s Daughter. June 1876
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE [GREEK TITLE] September 1876
IRISH MONTHLY The True Knowledge September 1876
KOTTABOS [GREEK TITLE](The Rose of Love, and With a Rose’s Thoms) 1876
KOTTABOS [GREEK TITLE] 1876
MONTH AND CATHOLIC RETIEW Graffiti d’ltalia. (Arona. Lago Maggiore.) September 1876
1877
KOTTABOS A Fragment from the “Agamemnon” of Aeschylos 1877
KOTTABOS A Night Vision 1877
KOTTABOS Wasted Days 1877
IRISH MONTHLY Lotus Leaves February 1877
ILLUSTRATED MONITOR Urbs Sacra Aeterna June 1877
IRISH MONTHLY Salve Saturnia Tellus June 1877
ILLUSTRATED MONITOR Sonnet, Written During Holy Week July 1877
IRISH MONTHLY The Tomb of Keats July 1877
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE The Grosvenor Gallery July 1877
IRISH MONTHLY [GREKK TITLE] December 1877
1878
IRISH MONTHLY Magdalen Walks April 1878
NEWDIGATE PRIZE POEM. RAVENNA, 1878 June 26, 1878
IRISH MONTHLY Ave Maria Gratia Plena July 1878
1879
KOTTABOS “La Belle Marguerite.” Ballade du Moyen Age 1879
KOTTABOS Ave I Maria 1879
TIME The Conqueror of Time April 1879
SAUNDERS’ IRISH DAILY NEWS Grosvenor Gallery (First Notice) May 5, 1879
WAIFS AND STRAYS Easter Day June 1879
WORLD To Sarah Bernhardt June 11, 1879
WORLD Queen Henrietta Maria July 16, 1879
TIME The New Helen July 1879
1880
VERA; OR, THE NIHILISTS First Edition, Ranken & Co., 1880
WORLD Portia January 14, 1880
WAIFS AND STRAYS Impression de Voyage March 1880
WORLD Ave Imperatrix! A Poem on England August 25, 1880
BIOGRAPH AND REVIEW Oscar Wilde August 1880
PAN Pan-A Villanelle September 25, 1880
WORLD Libertatis Sacra Fames November 10, 1880
ROUTLEDGE’S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL Sen Artysty ; or, The Artist’s Dream 1880
1881
BURLINGTON The Grave of Keats January 1881
PAN To Helen (Serenade of Paris) January 8, 1881
WORLD Impression de Matin March 2, 1881
PAN Impressions. I. Les Silhouettes. II. La Fuite de la Lune April 23, 1881
POEMS First Edition, Bogue, 1881
POEMS Second Edition, 1881
POEMS Third Edition, 1881
POEMS Authorised American Editions, Roberts, 1881, 1882
1882
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Anonymous. Ye Soul Agonies in Ye Life of Oscar Wilde. [New York, 1882]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S72 *
VERA; OR, THE NIHILISTS Privately Printed Edition, New York, 1882
OUR CONTINENT Impressions. I. Le Jardin. II. La Mer February 15, 1882
[NEW YORK] WORLD Oscar Wilde to Joaquin Miller March 3, 1882
[NEW YORK] WORLD Mrs. Langtry November 7, 1882
ROSE LEAF AND APPLE LEAF L’Envoi 1882
POEMS Fourth Edition, 1882
POEMS Fifth Edition, 1882
Walter Hamilton. The Aesthetic Movement in England. London: Reeves and Turner, 1882. [Third Edition: Google Books]
1883
THE DUCHESS OF PADUA, 1883
NEW YORK HERALD (Letter on Vera] August 12, 1883
[NEW YORK] WORLD [Letter on Vera] August 12, 1883
WORLD [Telegram to Whistler] November 14, 1883
1884
SHAKSPEREAN SHOW BOOK Under the Balcony May 1884
PALL MALL GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde on Woman’s Dress October 14, 1884
PALL MALL BUDGET Mr. Oscar Wilde on Woman’s Dress October 17, 1884
PALL MALL BUDGET More Radical Ideas Upon Dress Reform November 14, 1884
PALL MALL GAZETTE More Radical Ideas Upon Dress Reform November 11, 1884
1885
SOCIETY MIDSUMMER DREAMS Roses and Rue June [July 4] 1885
IN A GOOD CAUSE Le Jardin des Tuileries 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE Mr. Whistler’s Ten O’clock February 21, 1885
WORLD Tenderness in Tite Street February 25, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET Mr. Whistler’s Ten O’Clock February 27, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE The Relation of Dress to Art. A Note in Black and White on Mr. Whistler’s Lecture February 28, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET The Relation of Dress to Art. A Note in Black and White on Mr. Whistler’s Lecture March 6, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Dinners and Dishes March 7, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Modern Epic March 13, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET * Dinners and Dishes March 13, 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW Shakespeare on Scenery March 14, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Modem Epic March 20, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Bevy of Poets March 27, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Parnassus versus Philology April 1, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Bevy of Poets April 3, 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW The Harlot’s House April 11, 1885
NINETEENTH CENTURY Shakespeare and Stage Costume May 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW “Hamlet” at the Lyceum May 9, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Two New Novels May 15, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET * Two New Novels May 22, 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW “Henry the Fourth ” at Oxford May 23, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Modem Greek Poetry May 27, 1885
PALL MALL BUDGET * Modem Greek Poetry May 29, 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW “Olivia ” at the Lyceum May 30, 1885
DRAMATIC REVIEW “As You Like It ” at Coombe House June 6, 1885
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Handbook to Marriage November 18, 1885
1886
PALL MALL BUDGET “Half Hours with the Worst Authors ” January 21, 1886
DRAMATIC REVIEW Sonnet, On the Recent Sale by Auction of Keats’ Love Letters January 23, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET *One of Mr. Conway’s Remainders February 4, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET The Best Hundred Books February 11, 1886
DRAMATIC REVIEW “Twelfth Night ” at Oxford February 20, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * The Letters of a Great Woman March 11, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * News from Parnassus April 15, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Some Novels April 15, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Literary Pilgrim April 22, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Béranger in England April 22, 1886
DRAMATIC REVIEW “The Cenci ” May 15, 1886
DRAMATIC REVIEW “Helena in Troas” May 22, 1886
MACMILLAN’S MAGAZINE * A Fire at Sea May 1886
CENTURY GUILD HOBBY HORSE Keats’ Sonnet on Blue July 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Pleasing and Prattling August 5, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Balzac in English September 16, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Ben Jonson September 23, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * The Poet’s Corner September 30, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Ride through Morocco October 14, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * The Children of the Poets October 21, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET * Lord Camarvon’s “Odyssey” November 4, 1886
PALL MALL BUDGET Mr. Swinburne and the ” Quarterly Review” November 11, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE ” Half Hours with the Worst Authors” January 15, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * One of Mr. Conway’s Remainders February 1, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE To Read. or Not to Read February 8, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE *The Letters of a Great Woman March 6, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE •News from Parnassus April 12, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Some Novels April 14, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A. Literary Pilgrim April 17, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Béranger in England April 21, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poetry of the People May 13, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Pleasing and Prattling August 4, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Balzac in English September 13, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Two New Novels September 16, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Ben Jonson September 20, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poet’s Corner September 27, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Ride through Morocco October 8, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Children of the Poets October 14, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * New Novels October 28, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Politician’s Poetry November 3, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE Mr. Swinburne and the “Quarterly Review” November 6, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Symonds’ History of the Renaissance November 10, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A “Jolly” Art Critic November 18, 1886
WORLD [Reply to Whistler] November 24, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A “Sentimental Journey” through Literature December 1, 1886
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Two Biographies of Sir Philip Sidney December 11, 1886
1887
LADY’S PICTORIAL Fantaisies Decoratives. I. Le Panneau. II. Les Ballons 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Common Sense in Art January 8, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Miner and Minor Poets February 1, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Miner Poet February 3, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets and the People. By One of the Latter February 17, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A New Calendar February 17, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A New Calendar February 24, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE *The Poets’ Corner March 8, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Great Writers by Little Men March 28, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Great Writers by Little Men March 31, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A New Book on Dickens March 31, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A New Book on Dickens April 7, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Our Book Shelf April 12, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Our Book Shelf April 14, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Cheap Edition of a Great Man April 18, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Morris’s Odyssey April 26, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Mr. Morris’s Odyssey April 28, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Batch of Novels May 2, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Batch of Novels May 5, 1887
SATURDAY REVIEW *Some Novels May 7, 1887
WORLD Lady Alroy May 25, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE •.The Poets’ Corner May 30, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr Pater’s Imaginary Portraits June 11, 1887
WORLD The Model Millionaire June 22, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Good Historical Novel August 8, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Good Historical Novel August 11, 1887
SATURDAY REVIEW •New Novels August 20, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Two Biographies of Keats September 27, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Two Biographies of Keats September 29, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE •”Sermons in Stones” at Bloomsbury. The New Sculpture Room at the British Museum October 15, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET • “Sermons in Stones” at Bloomsbury. The New Sculpture Room at the British Museum. October 20, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Scotchman on Scottish Poetry October 24, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * A Scotchman on Scottish Poetry October 27, 1887
WOMAN’S WORLD Literary and Other Notes November 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Mahaffy’s New Book November 9, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Mr. Mahaffy’s New Book November 17, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Morris’s Completion of the Odyssey November 24, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Sir Charles Bowen’s Virgil November 30, 1887
WOMAN’S WORLD Literary and Other Notes December 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET • Mr. Morris’s Completion of the Odyssey December 1, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Sir Charles Bowen’s Virgil December 1, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Unity of the Arts. A Lecture and a Five O’Clock December 12, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Aristotle at Afternoon Tea December 16, 1887
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Early Christian Art in Ireland December 17, 1887
PALL MALL BUDGET * Aristotle at Afternoon Tea December 22, 1887
SUNDAY TIMES * Art at Willis’s Rooms December 25, 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW The Canterville Ghost 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The American Invasion 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * [The Great Ormond Street Child’s Hospital 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The New Play 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The Butterfly’s Boswell 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The Child-Philosopher 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The Rout of the R. A. 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * Should Geniuses Meet ? 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The Lorgnette 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW Un Amant de Nos Jours 1887
COURT AND SOCIETY REVIEW * The American Man 1887
1888
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES First Edition, Nutt, 1888
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Large Paper Edition, 1888
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Authorised American Editions 1888, 1890, 1894
LADY’S PICTORIAL The Young King 1888
WOMAN’S WORLD Literary and Other Notes January 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner January 20, 1888
WOMAN’S WORLD Literary and Other Notes February 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner February 15, 1888
PALL MALL BUDGET * Concerning Nine Poets February 16, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Venus or Victory? February 24, 1888
WOMAN’S WORLD Literary and Other Notes March 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner April 6, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * M. Caro on George Sand April 14, 1888
ART AND LETTERS Canzonet. April 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner October 24, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Morris on Tapestry November 2, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Sculpture at the ” Arts and Crafts ” November 9, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner November 16, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Printing and Printers. Lecture at the Arts and Crafts November 16, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Beauties of Bookbinding. Mr. Cobden- Sanderson at the Arts and Crafts November 23, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Close of the “Arts and Crafts.” Mr. Walter Crane’s Lecture on Design November 28, 1888
PALL MALL BUDGET * The Beauties of Bookbinding. Mr Cobden-Sanderson at the Arts and Crafts November 29, 1888
WOMAN’S WORLD A Fascinating Book December 1888
WOMAN’S WORLD A Note on Some Modern Poets December 1888
QUEEN English Poetesses December 8, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Sir Edwin Arnold’s Last Volume December 11, 1888
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Australian Poets December 14, 1888
ST. MORITZ POST Autumn December 20, 1888
PALL MALL BUDGET * Australian Poets December 20, 1888
1889
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Second Edition, 1889
LADY’S PICTORIAL In the Forest 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes January 1889
NINETEENTH CENTURY The Decay of Lying : A Dialogue January 1889
ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE London Models January 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Gospel according to Walt Whitman January 25, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The New President January 26, 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes February 1889
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE The Decay of Lying : A Dialogue February 1889
FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW Pen, Pencil and Poison : A Study January 1889
GOLDEN GRAIN GUIDE Symphony in Yellow February 1889
CENTENNIAL MAGAZINE Symphony in Yellow February 5, 1889
SPEAKER A Chinese Sage February 8, 1890
PALL MALL GAZETTE * One of the Bibles of the World February 12, 1889
PALL MALL BUDGET * One of the Bibles of the World February 14, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Poetical Socialists February 15, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Brander Matthews’s Essays February 27, 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes March 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. William Morris’s Last Book March 2, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Adam Lindsay Gordon March 25, 1889
PALL MALL BUDGET * Adam Lindsay Gordon March 28, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner March 30, 1889
PARIS ILLUSTRÉ The Birthday of the Little Princess March 30, 1889
PARIS ILLUSTRÉ L’Anniversaire de la Naissance de la Petite Princesse March 30, 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes April 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE Mr. Froude’s Blue Book April 13, 1889
PALL MALL BUDGET Mr. Froude’s Blue Book April 18, 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes May 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Ouida’s New Novel May 17, 1889
PALL MALL BUDGET * Ouida’s New Novel May 28, 1889
WOMAN’S WORLD Some Literary Notes June 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * A Thought Reader’s Novel June 5, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * The Poets’ Corner June 24, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Swinburne’s Last Volume June 27, 1889
BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE The Portrait of Mr. W. H. July 1889
PALL MALL BUDGET * Mr. Swinburne’s Last Volume July 4, 1889
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Three New Poets July 12, 1889
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE The Portrait of Mr. W. H. August 1889
1890
TRUTH [Reply to Whistler] January 9, 1890
SPEAKER Mr. Pater’s Last Volume March 22, 1890
PALL MALL GAZETTE * ” Primavera ” May 25, 1890
ST. JAMES’S BUDGET Mr. Oscar Wilde’s “Bad Case ” June 27, 1890
LIPPINCOTT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE The Picture of Dorian Gray July [June 20], 1890
ST. JAMES GAZETTE Mr. Wilde’s ” Bad Case” June 26, 1890
ST. JAMES GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde Again June 27, 1890
ST. JAMES GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde’s Defence June 28, 1890
ST. JAMES GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde’s Defence June 30, 1890
DAILY CHRONICLE “Dorian Gray” July 2, 1890
ST. JAMES’S BUDGET Mr. Oscar Wilde and the “St. James’s Gazette” July 4, 1890
SCOTS OBSERVER Mr. Wilde’s Rejoinder July 12, 1890
NINETEENTH CENTURY The True Function and Value of Criticism July 1890, September 1890
SCOTS OBSERVER Art and Morality August 2, 1890
SCOTS OBSERVER Art and Morality August 16, 1890
1891
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY First Edition [1891]
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY Large Paper Edition 1891
INTENTIONS First Edition, 1891
The English Library – Intentions 1891, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1912,
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE’s CRIME First Edition, 1891
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE’s CRIME Authorised American Edition 1891, 1894
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES 1891
TIMES An Anglo-Indian’s Complaint September 26, 1891
SPEAKER “A House of Pomegranates” December 5, 1891
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Anonymous. Cassell’s Cabinet Portrain Gallery. Second Series. Cassell & Company, Limited: London, Paris & Melbourne. 1891. [Part 24 of Vol. II [August 1891] pp 89-96
FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW The Soul of Man Under Socialism February 1891
FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW “A Preface to ‘Dorian Gray’” March 1891
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE The Soul of Man Under Socialism April 1891
MAIL An Anglo-Indian’s Complaint September 28, 1891
PALL MALL GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde’s” House of Pomegranates” December 11, 1891
1892
POEMS Author’s Edition, Mathews & Lane, 1892
DAILY TELEGRAPH Puppets and Actors February 20, 1892
ST. JAMES GAZETTE Mr. Oscar Wilde Explains February 27, 1892
SPIRIT LAMP The New Remorse December 6, 1892
1893
SALOMÉ First Edition, 1893 [French]
SALOMÉ Hand-made Paper Edition, 1893
LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN First Edition, 1893
LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN Large Paper Edition, 1893
BOOK-SONG To My Wife : With a Copy of My Poems; With a Copy of “The House of Pomegranates ” 1893
SPIRIT LAMP The House of Judgment February 17, 1893
TIMES Mr. Oscar Wilde on “Salomé” March 2, 1893
TIMES WEEKLY EDITION Mr. Oscar Wilde on “Salomé” March 3, 1893
SPIRIT LAMP The Disciple June 6, 1893
1894
INTENTIONS Second Edition, 1894
SALOME [English] 1894, 1906, 1908
THE SPHINX First Edition, 1894
THE SPHINX Large Paper Edition, 1894
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE First Edition, 1894
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE Large Paper Edition, 1894
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – about wilde: Y.T.O. Aristophanes at Oxford O. W. Oxford: J. Vincent, 90 High Street. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & CO. [May 1894].
MAIL The Thirteen Club January 15, 1894
TIMES The Thirteen Club January 15, 1894
FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW Poems in Prose July 1894
PALL MALL BUDGET The Ethics of Journalism September 27, 1894
PALL MALL GAZETTE The Ethics of Journalism [I] September 20, 1894
PALL MALL GAZETTE The Ethics of Journalism [II] September 25, 1894
PALL MALL GAZETTE The Green Carnation October 2, 1894
CHAMELEON Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young, December 1894
1895
THE SOUL OF MAN [UNDER SOCIALISM] First Edition, 1895
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY New Edition [October 1895]
SELECTIONS – Oscariana, 1895 [Google Books Full View], 1910 [Google Books Full View], 1912
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – NEWMAN, ERNEST Oscar Wilde 1895 [Google Full View] Newman, Ernest. Oscar Wilde. Reprinted from the “Free Review,” June 1895. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .N55
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Young, Dal. Apologia Pro Oscar Wilde. London: William Reeves, 185, Fleet Street, E.C. [June 1895]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .Y69 1895 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – The Life of Oscar Wilde as Prosecutor and Prisoner. London: Published for the Proprietors at 43 Stanhope Street, Clare Market. April 1895. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .L72 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Playfair, I. Gentle Criticisms on British Justice. [October 1895]. Issued for private circulation by J. H. Wilson of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .W74 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES: Anonymous. Cassell’s Universal Portrait Gallery. Cassell and Company, Limited. London, Paris & Melbourne. 1895. [March 1895] [Part 6, Vol. 1 [March 1895] pp. 241-288] – later omitted
L’Affaire Oscar Wilde par Andre Raffalovich. Lyon, Paris. 1895 [Google Books Full View]
Poems by Oscar Wilde. New York, G. Munro’s Sons [©1895]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5811 .E95 *
1896
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – VICKERY, Willis Oscar Wilde: A Sketch with Notices of Some of His Books 1896 [Google Books Full View] about wilde: Vickery, Willis. Oscar Wilde: A Sketch with Notices of Some of his Books. Privately Printed: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, The Torch Press. 1896. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .V63
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Anonymous Cassell’s Universal Portrait Gallery 1895
PICTURE MAGAZINE To My Friend Luther Munday February 1895
EVENING NEWS [Letter on the Queensberry Case] April 5, 1895
Der Fall Wilde und das Problem der Homosexualität; ein Prozess und ein Interview / von Os. Sero. Leipzig : Spohr, [190-?] [1896] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S486 *
Tares & poisons: perversion & perversité sexuelles; une enquête médicale sur l’inversion, notes et documents, le roman d’un inverti-né le procès Wilde, la guérison et la prophylaxie de l’inversion / par le Dr. Laupts. Paris, Carré, 1896. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .E77 1896 *
1897
DAILY CHRONICLE The Case of Warder Martin. Some Cruelties of Prison Life May 28, 1897
1898
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL First Edition, 1898
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Japanese Vellum Edition, 1898
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Second Edition, 1898
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Third Edition 1898 [Google Books Full View]
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Editions 1898
DAILY CHRONICLE Don’t Read This If You Want to be Happy To-day March 24, 1898
1899
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Seventh Edition, 1899
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST First Edition, 1899 [Google Full View]THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Large Paper Edition, 1899
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Japanese Vellum Edition, 1899
AN IDEAL HUSBAND First Edition, 1899 [Google Books Full View]
AN IDEAL HUSBAND Large Paper Edition, 1899
AN IDEAL HUSBAND Japanese Vellum Edition, 1899
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Poetry and Prison. Mr. Wilfrid Blunt’s “In Vinculis” January 3, 1899
PALL MALL GAZETTE * Mr. Andrew Lang’s “Grass of Parnassus” January 3, 1899
1900?
1901
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY Carrington’s Editions 1901, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1913
1902
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Sherard, Robert Harborough Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship 1902, 1908, 1909 – Sherard, Robert Harborough. Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship. London: Privately Printed, The Hermes Press, Cecil Court, St. Martin’s Lane, 1902. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S551os *
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Third Edition, 1902
1903
A Woman of No Importance. Paris, 1903. [Google Books Full View]
1904
SELECTIONS – Sebastian Melmoth 1904, 1905, 1908, 1911
1905
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Fourth Impression, 1905
DE PROFUNDIS First Edition, 1905
DE PROFUNDIS Large Paper Edition, 1905
DE PROFUNDIS Japanese Vellum Edition, 1905
DE PROFUNDIS Second to Twelfth Editions (Second-Sixth, 1905; Seventh [Google Books Full View]-Tenth 1907; Eleventh, Twelfth 1908)
DE PROFUNDIS Authorised American Editions First Edition 1905-1908
Second Edition 1905, 1910-1914
SELECTIONS – The Best of Oscar Wilde, 1905
SELECTIONS – Epigrams and Aphorisms by Oscar Wilde. Boston: John W. Luce and Company. 1905. [Google Full View]
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – MASON, STUART Oscar Wilde: A Study (from the French of Andre Gide) 1905 [Google Full View] about wilde: Mason, Stuart. Oscar Wilde: A Study. From the French of André Gide with Introduction, Notes, and Bibliography by Stuart Mason. Oxford: The Holywell Press, November 1905. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .G453oE *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Stuart-Young, J. M. Osrac, the Self-Sufficient. Sunderland: The Keystone Press, 1905. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S93o *
Stuart-Young, J. M. Osrac, the Self-Sufficient. London: The Hermes Pess, Cecil Court, St. Martin’s Lane, 1905. [October] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S93o 1905 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Stuart-Young, J. M. An Urning’s Love. London: The Hermes Press, St. Martin’s Lane, W.C.. 1905. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S93u *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – La Jeunesse, Ernest, Gide, André, and Blei, Franz. In Memoriam: Oscar Wilde. Translation and Introduction by Percival Pollard. Greenwhich, Conn.: The Literary Collector Press, 1905. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .I35E * [1905, 1906]
Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship. Robert Sherard. London: Greening & Co. 1905. [Google Books Full View] Sherard, Robert Harborough. Oscar Wilde; The Story of an Unhappy Friendship. London: Greening & Co., Ltd. 1905. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S551os 1905 * [1908 Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .S551os 1908, 1909 Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S551os 1909 *]
The Plays of Oscar Wilde Vol. 2. Boston and London: John W. Luce & Company. 1905. [Google Full View]
The life sexual; a study of the philosophy, physiology, science, art, and hygiene of love. New York, Vim Pub. Co. [©1905]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; HQ17.A7 B36 *
Oscar Wilde / von Hedwig Lachmann [i.e. Landauer Hedwig (Lachmann)]. Berlin : Schuster & Loeffler, [1905]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .L25 *
1906
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Anonymous The Trial of Oscar Wilde 1906 [Google Full View] Anonymous. The Trial of Oscar Wilde from the Shorthand Reports. Privately Printed, 1906. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .W67 1906 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Mason, Stuart. Impressions of America. By Oscar Wilde. Edited with an Introduction by Stuart Mason. Keystone Press: Sunderland. 1906.
SELECTIONS – The Wisdom of Oscar Wilde. Selected with Introduction and Index by Temple Scott. New York: Brentano’s Union Square, 1906. [Google Books Full View], 1908
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Sherard, Robert Harborough The Life of Oscar Wilde 1906 [Google Full View], 1911 Sherard, Robert Harborough. The Life of Oscar Wilde. T. Werner Laurie, Cliffords Inn, London, 1906 [June 20]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S551L 1906 * Second Edition July 2, 1906. Third edition, revised, June 1911.
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – GLAENZER, RICHARD BUTLER Decorative Art in America New York: Bretano’s 1906 [Google Books Full View] about wilde: Glaenzer, Richard Butler Decorative Art in America. A Lecture by Oscar Wilde. Together with Letters, Reviews, and Interviews. Edited with an Introduction by Richard Butler Glaenzer. New York: Brentano’s 1906. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5817 .D311 *
Recollections of Oscar Wilde. Translated by Percival Pollard. Boston and London: J. W. Luce & Co., 1906. [Google Books Full View] La Jeunesse, Ernest, Gide, André, and Blei, Franz. Recollections of Oscar Wilde. Translation and Introduction by Percival Pollard. Boston and London: John W. Luce and Company, 1906. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .I35E 1906
The Poems of Oscar Wilde. Vol. 1. New York: F.M. Buckles & Company, 1906. [Google Full View]
The Shame of Oscar Wilde: From the Shorthand Reports. Paris: Privately Printed, 1906. [Charles Grolleau?] [Google Books Full View]
The English Renaissance. A Lecture Delivered by Oscar Wilde. Boston and London: John W. Luce and Company. 1906 [Google Books Full View]
Lady Windermere’s Fan. Boston and London: John W. Luce & Company, 1906. [Google Books Full View]
1907
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Ingleby, Leonard Cresswell. Oscar Wilde. London: T. Werner Laurie, Clifford’s Inn [November 1907]. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .G97 1907
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Mason, Stuart. The Priest and the Acolyte with an Introductory Protest by Stuart Mason. London: The Lotus Press. 1907. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5821.A3 P9 1907 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – MASON, STUART A Bibliography of the Poems of Oscar Wilde 1907 [Google Books Full View] Mason, Stuart. A Bibliography of the Poems of Oscar Wilde. London: E. Grant Richards. 7 Carlton Street, S.W. 1907 [November] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5822.A1 M64p *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – The Writings of Oscar Wilde: His life with a critical estimate of his Writings. Uniform Edition. Illustrated. London and New York: Keller-Farmer Co. 1907. Copyright 1907 by A. R. Keller & Co., Inc. [Not in Mason][Google Full View]
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Fifth Impression, 1907
THE SOUL OF MAN [UNDER SOCIALISM] 1907, 1909, 1912
Salome Boston: John W. Luce & Co. 1907 [Google Full View]
1908
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Sixth Impression, 1908
Tauchnitz Edition The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1908 [Google Full View]
Tauchnitz Edition – De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol 1908
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – MASON, STUART Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality 1908 [Google Full View], 1912 Mason, Stuart. Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality. London: J. Jacobs, Edgware Road W. 1908. [September 1907]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5819.P614 M6 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – about wilde: Mason, Stuart. Bibliography of Oscar Wilde. Privately Printed for the Author. 1908 [October] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5822.A1 M64b *
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908; also in Japanese vellum
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 The Duchess of Padua [Google Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Salome. A Florentine Tragedy. Vera
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Lady Windermere’s Fan [Google Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 A Woman of No Importance [Google Books Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 An Ideal Husband
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 The Importance of Being Earnest
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Prose Pieces [Google Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Intentions and The Soul of Man [Google Books Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Poems [Google Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 A House of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince and Other Tales [Google Books Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 De Profundis 7th edition [With Additional Matter] [Google Books Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 The Picture of Dorian Gray [Google Full View]
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Reviews
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1908 Miscellanies [Google Books Full View]
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Methuen’s Editions 1908, 1909, 1911
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – HARRIS, FRANK Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions 1908
Sebastian Melmoth [Oscar Wilde]. London: Arthur L. Humphreys, 1908. [Google Full View]
1908 14 vol Collected Works – The fifteenth volume is For the Love of the King; Methuen claimed it was a newly discovered play by Wilde, and published it in the same format as the first collected edition in 1922. The authorship of the work was widely contested, and resulted in a legal dispute between the publishers and Wilde’s bibliographer, Stuart Mason (Christopher Sclater Millard).
1909
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Stuart-Young, J. M. The Aninomian. London: The Hermes Press, 1909. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .S93o 1909 *
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Second Collected Edition, Methuen and Co. (1909-1914)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, The Portrait of Mr. W. H. and Other Stories (1909, 1911, 1914)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – The Duchess of Padua (1909 [Google Full View], 1911)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Poems (Seventh Edition) (1909 [Google Full View], 1910, 1911, 1913) [Another 1909 Google Full View]
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Lady Windermere’s Fan 3rd Edition (1909 [Google Full View], 1910, 1911)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – A Woman of No Importance (1909 [Google Full View], Fourth Edition 1910 [Google Books Full View], Fifth Edition 1911 [Google Books Full View], 1913)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – An Ideal Husband (1909, 1910, 1912)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – The Importance of Being Earnest (1909, 1910, 1912, 1914)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – A House of Pomegranates (1909 [Google Full View], 1911, 1913)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Intentions (1909, 1911, 1913)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – De Profundis 14th edition (1909 [Google Full View], Fifteenth Edition 1911, Sixteenth Edition 1911 [without additional matter], 17th-22nd edition 1911 [without additional matter], 23rd-24th edition 1912 [without additional matter] [Google Books Full View])
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Essays and Lectures (1909 [Google Books Full View], 1911, 1914)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Salomé. La Sainte Courtisane. A Florentine Tragedy (1909, 1910, 1911)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – The Picture of Dorian Gray (Carrington, 1910, 1913)
Second Collected Edition, 1909 – Salomé [English Version] 1911
Tauchnitz Edition – A House of Pomegranates 1909 [Google Books Full View]
Tauchnitz Edition – Lord Arlhur Savile’s Crime and Other Prose Pieces 1909
Tauchnitz Edition – Lady Windermere’s Fan 1909
Tauchnitz Edition – An Ideal, Husband 1909
Tauchnitz Edition – Salomé [English Version] 1909
Tauchnitz Edition – The Happy Prince and Other Tales 1909
Tauchnitz Edition – A Woman of No Importance 1909 [Google Books Full View]
De Profundis. Fourtheenth Edition. With additional matter. 1909. [Google Books Full View]
The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. Poems. Vol. 5. New York: National Library Company. 1909. [Google Full View]
The Complete Writings of Oscar Wilde: Poems. Library Edition. New York: The Pearson Publishing Co. 1909. [Google Full View]
The Complete Writings of Oscar Wilde: Epigrams, De Profundis. Library Edition. New York: The Pearson Publishing Co. 1909. [Google Full View]
1910
SELECTIONS – The Oscar Wilde Calendar, 1910 [Google Full View], 1911, 1914
Tauchnitz Edition – The Importance of Being Earnest 1910
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Poems 1910
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Pan and Désespoir
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition The Poems of Oscar Wilde
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition A House of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince and Other Tales
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Intentions and The Soul of Man
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition The Soul of Man Under Socialism
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition The Picture of Dorian Gray
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Prose Pieces
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Salome. A Florentine Tragedy. Vera
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Salomé
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Lady Windermere’s Fan and The Importance of Being Earnest
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition A Woman of No Importance
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition An Ideal Husband
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition The Duchess of Padua
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition De Profundis
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Reviews Vol I and II
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Ross Edition Miscellanies
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES Seventh Impression, 1910
THE SPHINX New Edition, 1910
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Eighth and Cheaper Edition, 1910
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL Ninth Edition, 1910
The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. A House of Pomegranates. A Happy Prince. Boston: The Aldine Publishing Company, 1910. [Google Full View]
Poems by Oscar Wilde. With Biographical Introduction by Temple Scott. New York: Brentano’s, 1910. [Google Books Full View] 1913 [Google Books Full View]
1911
Tauchnitz Edition – The Poems of Oscar Wilde 1911 [Google Books Full View]
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – BRÉMONT, ANNA, COMTESSE DE Oscar Wilde and His Mother, 1911 [Google Full View], 1914 [Google Full View] about wilde: Brémont, Anna, Comtesse de. Oscar Wilde and His Mother. A memoir. London: Everett & Co., Ltd., 42, Essex Street, Strand, W.C. 1911.Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .B836
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – De Profundis (first-twelfth impression 1911-1913)
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Selected Poems (first-eighth impression 1911-1914)
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Lady Windermere’s Fan (first impression-fifth impression – 1911-1913)
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition – 480 numbered sets 1911
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Poems
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition A House of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince, and Other Tales
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Intentions and the Soul of Man
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition The Picture of Dorian Gray
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Prose Pieces
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Salomé. A Floretine Tragedy. Vera.
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Lady Windermere’s Fan and the Importance of Being Earnest
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition A Woman of No Importance
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition An Ideal Husband
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition The Duchess of Padua
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition De Profundis
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Reviews Vol. 1 and II
AUTHORISED EDITIONS FOR AMERICA – Magdalen Edition Miscellanies
PIRATE: Mosher The Sphinx 1911 [Google Full View]
De Profundis by Oscar Wilde. Edited, with a Prefatory Dedication by Robert Ross. Second Edition, with Additional Matter. G.P. Putnam’s Sons New York and London, The Knickerbocker Press, 1911. [Google Books Full View]
1912
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Anonymous. Oscar Wilde: Three Times Tried. London: THe Ferrestone Press, Ltd. Red Lion Court, [January 1912] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .W67 *
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, The Portrait of Mr. W. H. and Other Stories (First Impression-Fifth impression – 1912-1914)
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – An Ideal, Husband (first impression-third impression 1912-1913)
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Ingleby, Leonard Cresswell. Oscar Wilde: Some Reminiscences. London: T. Werner Laurie, Clifford’s Inn [August 1912]. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .G97o
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – KENILWORTH, WALTER WINSTON A Study of Oscar Wilde 1912 [Google Books Full View] Kenilworth, Walter Winston. A Study of Oscar Wilde. R. F. Fenno & Company, 18 East 17th Street, New York [1912]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .K33 *
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – RANSOME, ARTHUR-Oscar Wilde: A Critical Study 1912 [Google Books Full View], 1913 [Google Full View], 1914 | Ransome, Arthur. Oscar Wilde: A Critical Study. London: Martin Secker, Number Five John Street, Adelphi. 1912 [February]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .R212 *
Art and Morality. Stuart Mason. New and Revised. 1912. [Google Full View] Mason, Stuart. Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality. New Edition. London: Frank Palmer, Red Lion Court. September 1912. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5819.P614 M6 1912 *
De Profundis. 24th edition. 1912. [Google Books Full View]
The Importance of Being Earnest. Sixth Edition. 1912. [Google Full View]
1913
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Intentions (first impression-third impression 1913-1914)
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Charmides and Other Poems (first impression-second impression 1913-1914)
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – HOPKINS, R. THURSTON Oscar Wilde: A Study of the Man and His Work [January] 1913 [Google Books Full View] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .H79 *
Hopkins, R. Thurston. Oscar Wilde: A Study of the Man and His Work. London: Lynwood & Co., Ltd. 12 Paternoster Row, 1913 [January].
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – HOPKINS, R. THURSTON Oscar Wilde: A Study of the Man and His Work New and Revised Edition [June] 1913 [Google Books Full View] Hopkins, R. Thurston. Oscar Wilde: A Study of the Man and His Work. With an Introduction by Sir T. Marchant Williams, M.A. London: Lynwood & Co., Ltd. 12 Paternoster Row, 1913 [June]. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .H79 *
Ransome, Arthur. Oscar Wilde: A Critical Study. Second Edition. Methuen & Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street W.C. London. [May 16, 1913], [June 1913] [1914] Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .R212 1913 *
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES New Illustrated Edition, Duckworth, 1913
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY Acting Edition, November 19, 1913 [Google Books Full View]
THE SUPPRESSED PORTION OF “DE PROFUNDIS,” 1913
De Profundis. 29th Edition. Without Additional Matter. 1913. [Google Books Full View]
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. London: Simpkin, Marshall Hamilton, Kent and Co. Ltd. Paris: Ye Old Paris Booke Shoppe 11 Rue de Chateaudun. 1913. [Google Full View]
1914
METHUEN’S SHILLING LIBRARY – Selected Prose (1914)
AN IDEAL HUSBAND Acting Edition, 1914
BIOGRAPHIES, STUDIES, ETC. – Oscar Wilde and Myself. By Lord Alfred Douglas. With portrait of the author and thirteen other portraits and illustrations, also fac-simile letters. New York: Duffield & Company, 1914. [Google Full View] Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce. Oscar Wilde and Myself. London: John Long, Limited, Norris Street, Haymarket, 1914. Clark Library Reference ; PR5823 .D733o 1919
Stuart Mason. Biography of Oscar Wilde. London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd. 1914. [Google Books Full View]
1915
Oscar Wilde: A Critical Study. Arthur Ransome. Fifth Edition. November 1915. [Google Books Full View]
1916
Harris, Frank. Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions. Privately Printed. 1916. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .H314 *
Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions. Vol. 1. By Frank Harris. Brantano’s Publishers New York. [Google Full View]
Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions. Vol. 2. By Frank Harris. Brantano’s Publishers New York. [Google Full View]
Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions. Vol. 1. By Frank Harris. Printed and Published by the Author. 3 Washington Square New York City 1916. [Google Full View] 1918 [Google Full View]
Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions. Vol. 2. By Frank Harris. Printed and Published by the Author. 3 Washington Square New York City 1916. [Google Full View]
The Essays of Oscar Wilde. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. 1916. [Google Full View]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. New York: Bretano’s. 1918. [ Google Books Full View]
1919
Poems in Prose and Private Letters ; Including an Intimate Preface by His Biographer, Frank Harris. Pearson’s Library. 1919. [Google Books Full View]
1920
Oscar Wilde: Fragments and Memories. By Martin Birnbaum. London: Elkin Mathews, Cork Street, 1920. [Google Full View]
The Oscar Wilde Collection of John B. Stetson, Jr. The Anderson Galleries. 1920. [Google Full View]
1921
Oscar Wilde : a retrospect / by Ernst Bendz. Vienna : A. Hölder, 1921. Clark Library Rare Book Stacks ; PR5823 .B45o *
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