Box ms Wilde 82
Contains 22 Results:
Record of receipts for English tour of A Woman of No Importance. , 1893 October 6-1893 December 2
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Statements of receipts for American and Canadian tour of A Woman of No Importance. , 1894 February 19-1894 March 31
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Copy of an agreement between Oscar Wilde and Lewis Waller and H. H. Morell concerning the English and Australian rights of An Ideal Husband, dated from 16 Tite Street, Chelsea, 20th April, 1894., 1894 April 20
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Statements of receipts for An Ideal Husband. , 1895 February 4-1895 April 3
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Statements of receipts for The Importance of Being Earnest. , 1895 February 14-1895 April 4
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
List of people to be recipient of copies of the Ballad of Reading Gaol. , 1898 February
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Calling card in the name of "Mr. Sebastian Melmoth" [pseud.] with address in Oscar Wilde's handwriting scribbled on verso., 1900
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
Baptismal record., 1911 August 13
This subseries includes biographical and historical material relating to Oscar Wilde and his coterie. Included are bills, petitions, public documents, and other miscellaneous historical and biographical resources. The items are arranged by the originator or person most concerned. Within these broad groups, the material is arranged chronologically.
"Melmoth" Account Book, 1897
Account book with "Melmoth" written on the front cover in Wilde's hand. Only a few pages at the beginning and end of the book have been used and they record credits and debits for 1897. Credits include funds from Ada Leverson, Frank Harris, and "Mrs. Wilde"; debits include funds sent to Warder Martin and Bosie, among others.
Publication agreement with Elkin Mathews and John Lane for the publication of Lady Windermere's Fan, A Woman of No Importance, The Duchess of Padua, The Incomplete History of Mr. W.H., and the English translation of Salome [photographic copy], 1893 August 3
8x10" glossy black and white photographs of the agreement, sent to the Clark Library by Sir Stanley Unwin.