Box Wildeiana 24
Contains 31 Results:
"Welcome to Oscar Wilde" printed poem signed "M.T.F.", about 1882
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
Typed copies of outgoing letters to Vyvyan Holland, Herbert Jenkins, J. Bentley Mulford, and Paul R. Reynolds, with a draft copy of the introduction to "After Reading," a memorandum of agreement, draft of an index to correspondents and a list of Millard's desiderata, 1920-1921
Offers of Wilde manuscripts to William Andrews Clark Jr. from various booksellers, some including transcripts of documents
This subseries contains lists and catalogs provided by booksellers offering Oscar Wilde materials. It is arranged alphabetically by bookseller name and date.
Letters and accounts from publishers and book dealers regarding Christopher Millard's Wilde bibliography
Arranged alphabetically by Millard.
Collection of letters from various publishers to Christopher Millard concerning the publication of After Reading, 1920-1922
Sexual Perversion, anonymous manuscript, after 1906?
Discusses contemporary late-19th century attitude towards homosexuality, which mentions Wilde in the last paragraph. The text refers to Otton Weininger's Sex and Chararacter, published in English for the first time in 1906. (Purchase, Randall and Windle, 1976; accession MS.1976.035)
Pages from The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, reproduced from original photographs by W. & D. Downey including biographies and portraits of Oscar Wilde, Miss Eames and Viscount Cranbrook, 1891
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.
"Oscar Wilde's Unwritten Play" by T.H. Bell, in The Bookman, 1930 April-May
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
"To M. Jean Moréas"
Advertisement for the 2 volumes of Letters After Reading, offered by Davis & Orioli, booksellers
This subgroup contains publisher's announcements of the publication of editions of Wilde's works and books about Oscar Wilde. The subseries is arranged by publisher.