Box Wildeiana 6
Contains 66 Results:
Advertisement for Lloyd Lewis and Henry Justin Smith's Oscar Wilde Discovers America, Saturday Review of Literature, 1936 May 23
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.
Business card from the Hotel D'Alsace, , 1956
This subseries contains documents and objects that are souvenirs of places or events associated with Oscar Wilde. The items are organized by type.
"The Oscar Songster: Oscar's Working on a Fresh Job Now," , ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Dada's Baby Boy," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"I Do Not Sigh for Wealth," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Parody on Daisy Bell," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Love Me Little, Love Me Long," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Oh! Oscar Wilde, We Never Thought You was Built That Way," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Leaving thy Father and Mother," (part of "The Oscar Songster" songsheet), ca 1895
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
Alan G. Thomas, Postcard from the Hotel d'Alsace to Lawrence Clark Powell, , 1956
This subseries contains correspondence relative to the development of the Clark Library Collection. It is arranged in order of the author, then by date.