Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Volume XXXIII (33), 1914
This volume is a continuation of XXXII. It describes the Crosland case.
Volume XXXIV (34), 1914
Contains opinion articles advocating the arrest of Robert Ross and articles concerning the end of the Crosland trial.
Volume XXXV (35), 1914
Contains articles related to Ross v. Crosland and Douglas v. Ransome.
Volume XXXVI (36), 1914
Contains articles regarding Ross v. Crosland. It also has a number of articles concerning "the boy Garret" with whom Robert Ross supposedly had an affair.
Volume XXXVII (37), 1915
This collection consists of 56 volumes of press clipping albums compiled by Oscar Wilde bibliographer Christopher Sclater Millard between 1909 and 1927. The majority of clippings are largely related to Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas (and his ongoing legal cases). Most clippings are from British local and national newspapers and were collection for Millard by professional news cutting companies.
Volume XXXVIII (38), 1914-1915
This collection consists of 56 volumes of press clipping albums compiled by Oscar Wilde bibliographer Christopher Sclater Millard between 1909 and 1927. The majority of clippings are largely related to Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas (and his ongoing legal cases). Most clippings are from British local and national newspapers and were collection for Millard by professional news cutting companies.
Volume XXXIX (39), 1914-1915
Contains articles about Lord Alfred Douglas' role as co-conspirator in the Ross v. Crossland.
Volume XL (40), 1914-1915
Contains articles about Wilde and Douglas, plus revivals of Wilde plays in England and America.
Volume XLII (42), 1915
This volume contains articles relating to the Aesthetic movement and Wilde play reviews.
Volume XLIII (43), 1915-1916
Contains book reviews, play reviews and articles discussing the literary merits of Shakespeare and Wilde. There are also many articles from Christian news sources about Wilde as Christ.