Box Wildeiana 28
Contains 92 Results:
P.F. Madigan, 2 clipped pieces of ads including Wilde works, undated
This subseries contains lists and catalogs provided by booksellers offering Oscar Wilde materials. It is arranged alphabetically by bookseller name and date.
Advertisement for The Happy Prince with illustrations by Charles Robinson, including a full color reproduction of one of the illustrations, about 1913
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.
"A Letter from Lord Alfred Douglas on Andre Gide's Lies about Himself and Oscar Wilde" by Robert H. Sherard (pamphlet), 1933
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.
Trade card, "R.M. Bishop & Co., Agents from Straiton & Storm's Cigars, 47 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O.," with portrait after Sarony by unknown artist, about 1882
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Advertisement for Pearson Publishing's Works of Oscar Wilde, about 1909
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.
"Oscar Wilde" by Archibald Henderson, The Arena, 1907 March
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
"The Rehabilitation of Oscar Wilde" by Edwards Davis, Los Angeles Herald Sunday Magazine, 1910 August 21
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
Advertisement for Thomas B. Mosher's The Poetical Works of Oscar Wilde, about 1908
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.
"Who Wrote 'For the Love of the King'?" circular, second edition, about 1925
This series contains material collected by Christopher Millard in relation to the forged Oscar Wilde play For the love of the king, and the libel trial Methuen and Co. v. Millard (1926). Millard's extensive dossier on the trial and on Mrs. Chan-Toon, the forger of the play, contains correspondence, legal documents, and news clippings as well as other materials.
Review of Hesketh Pearson's Oscar Wilde, His Life and Wit, Los Angeles Times, 1946 July 21
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.