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[WILDE Oscar] GATTENO Jean; HOLLAND Merlin:
Album Oscar Wilde. Iconographie choisie et commentée par Jean Gatténo et Merlin Holland.
Paris, Gallimard, coll. Albums de la Pléiade, 1996. In-12 pleine peau dorée à l'or fin, rhodoïd, étui photographique.
Bookseller reference : 13524
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[WILDE Oscar]. DAVRAY Henry-D.
OSCAR WILDE, LA TRAGÉDIE FINALE suivi de ÉPISODES ET SOUVENIRS et des APOCRYPHES.
Mercure de France. 1928. In-8° broché. 237 pages. Mention de 6è édition (dans l'année de l'E.O.).
Bookseller reference : 3709
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[WILDE Oscar]. GIDE André.
OSCAR WILDE.
Mercure de France. 1948. In-8° broché. 75 pages. E.O. (pas de grand papier).
Bookseller reference : 3710
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[Wilde Oscar]:
Le procès d'Oscar Wilde.
Stock, collection La Cosmopolite, 2005. In-8 broché, couverture imprimée. Infime frottement au bord du premier plat et léger pli de lecture au dos.
Bookseller reference : 26682
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[Wilde Oscar]:
Portrait d'Oscar Wilde en héliogravure
2014 Portrait encadré (format du cadre 14,5 x 16), réalisé en héliogravure.
Bookseller reference : 26470
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[WILDE Oscar]:
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C. 3. 3.
London, Leonard Smithers, 1898. In-8 de [4]-31-[1] pages, imprimées et paginées au seul verso, demi-toile blanche, titre doré au dos. Reliure un peu tachée, rousseurs se limitant aux gardes.
Bookseller reference : 10493
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[WILDE, Oscar]
A Letter from Oscar Wilde to Theodore Tilton November 14 1882. In The Butterfly Quarterly.
Philadelphia:: The Butterfly Autumn 1907. publisher's printed stiff wrappers. Small chips and light use to wrappers. 4to. The four-page letter is reproduced in facsimile together with transcription. The Butterfly, unknown
Bookseller reference : 26709
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[WILDE, OSCAR]
AN IDEAL HUSBAND. BY THE AUTHOR OF LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN
London: Leonard Smithers 1899. No. 6 OF 100 COPIES of the Large Paper printing of the First Edition SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 225 x 180 mm. 8 3/4 x 7 1/4". 8 p.l. 213 1 pp. <br/> EXUBERANT EARLY 20TH CENTURY SLATE BLUE CRUSHED MOROCCO HANDSOMELY GILT AND INLAID covers framed by gilt fillets with inlaid red morocco fan cornerpieces surrounded by twining gilt vines raised bands spine compartments with leafy gilt sprays TURQUOISE MOROCCO DOUBLURES framed in gilt with botanical cornerpieces turquoise watered silk endleaves top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. In a velvet-lined black cloth clamshell box by the Chelsea Bindery. A Large Paper Copy. Front doublure with traces of bookplate removal. Mason 386. Spine evenly darkened though gilt still bright gentle wear to corners a preliminary leaf with minor closed tear at the top four pages with trivial marginal stain but an extremely attractive copy nevertheless the binding showing little use and the text notably bright clean and fresh with vast margins.<br/> <br/> This is the sought-after strictly limited and signed edition of Wilde's second hit play in a binding that suggests the truth of his aphorism "Nothing succeeds like excess." Our opulent binding is unsigned but its extravagance would surely please the great aesthete. With elegant inlays and gilt tooling plus fine leather doublures and silk endleaves out binding incorporates many of the characteristics of the early 20th century flowering of bookbinding in England. The fan cornerpieces are not only lovely but they suggest a winking reference to the play by which the unnamed author here is identified on the title page "the author of Lady Windermere's Fan". "An Ideal Husband" was successful like Wilde's other witty comedies but it has at least slightly more serious social and political content. Opening at the Haymarket Theatre in 1895 and continuing for 124 performances it features as the title character a prominent politician. He finds himself in danger of losing his reputation because of a potentially damaging letter that the play's villain threatens to expose if the husband refuses to support the former's corrupt political agenda. The play moves its characters toward a more ideal moral standard as they struggle with dishonesty hypocrisy double standards materialism and corruption of social and political life. But none of this weighs down Wilde's witty banter as the play suggests; after all even when there is a pretense of the embrace of moral probity nobody is ever that good or is even expected to be. The work is dedicated to the Irish-American writer Frank Harris who is said to have given Wilde the idea to use insider trading which related to Disraeli's financial machinations as part of the plot here. Covering the play for the "Saturday Review" George Bernard Shaw declared Wilde 1854-1900 "our only thorough playwright. He plays with everything: with wit with philosophy with drama with actors and audience with the whole theatre." Copies of the first edition of this play are not uncommon in the marketplace but our Large Paper signed edition is obviously rare as well as highly prized. Leonard Smithers unknown
Bookseller reference : ST19872
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[WILDE, OSCAR]
AN IDEAL HUSBAND. BY THE AUTHOR OF LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN
London: Leonard Smithers and Co 1899. FIRST EDITION. ONE OF 1000 COPIES. 215 x 155 mm. 8 3/8 x 6". 8 p.l. 213 1 pp. <br/> Original lavender cloth decorated with gilt flourishes smooth spine with gilt lettering edges untrimmed and ENTIRELY UNOPENED. Mason 385. â—†Spine slightly sunned as virtually always but no wear to joints or hinges and in all A REMARKABLY WELL-PRESERVED OBVIOUSLY UNREAD COPY because unopened and without the soiling this edition is almost always found with.<br/> <br/> This is an exceptionally fine copy of Wilde's second hit play successful like his other witty comedies but with at least slightly more serious social and political content. Opening at the Haymarket Theatre in 1895 and continuing for 124 performances it features as the title character a prominent politician in danger of losing his reputation because of a potentially damaging letter that the play's villain threatens to expose if the husband refuses to support the former's corrupt political agenda. The play moves its characters toward a more ideal moral standard as they struggle with dishonesty hypocrisy double standards materialism and corruption of social and political life. But none of this weighs down Wilde's witty banter as the play suggests after all that even when there is a pretense of the embrace of moral probity nobody is ever that good or is even expected to be. The work is dedicated to the Irish-American writer Frank Harris who is said to have given Wilde the idea to use insider trading which related to Disraeli's financial machinations as part of the plot here. Covering the play for the "Saturday Review" George Bernard Shaw declared Wilde 1854-1900 "our only thorough playwright. He plays with everything: with wit with philosophy with drama with actors and audience with the whole theatre." On nearly all copies of this edition the publisher's binding is now encountered in unappetizing condition; finding our unopened copy--with virtually none of the soiling almost always seen with the four Wilde plays bound in this lavender cloth--is piece of very good fortune. Leonard Smithers and Co unknown
Bookseller reference : ST19154
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[Wilde, Oscar] Mendelssohn, MichA¨le
Making Oscar Wilde
Oxford Univ Pr. Used - Very Good. Oxford Univ Pr unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT597464 ISBN : 0198802366 9780198802365
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Bendz, Ernst
OSCAR WILDE A RETROSPECT
Gothenburg: N. J. Gumpert 1922. Very good. Original printed wrappers. Spine extremities chipped and snagged otherwise a very good copy of an increasingly scarce title. <br /> <br /> First edition variant issue in collected form of these five essays two in their original French on Wilde and associates. From an edition of 400 copies this copy is neither numbered nor signed and has a cancel paste-over obscuring the original "Vienna 1921 / Alfred Holder" imprint on the title page; Gumpert's imprint appears on the wrapper instead. "Printed by Alfred Holder Vienna 1922" is printed on the lower wrapper. N. J. Gumpert unknown
Bookseller reference : 796
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[Wilde, Oscar] Coakley, Davis
Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Irish
Town House 1995T. paperback. Good. 0.7000 in x 7.7000 in x 5.0000 in. The cover shows normal wear. Town House paperback
Bookseller reference : 5FSZKH0010TY ISBN : 1860590020 9781860590023
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[Wilde, Oscar]; Louis Kronenberger
Oscar Wilde
Boston: Little Brown and Company 1976. First edition review copy. Hardcover in dust jacket. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Publisher's review slip taped to ffep and original copy of review by K. McCormick Luke laid in. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 232553
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[Wilde, Oscar. 1854 - 1900]. St. John Ervine.
OSCAR WILDE. A Present Time Appraisal.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1951T. hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Very mild shelfwear to jacket. George Allen & Unwin Ltd, hardcover
Bookseller reference : mon0000154515
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[Wilde, Oscar]; Brasol, Boris
Oscar Wilde: The man the artist the martyr
Charles Scribner's Sons 1938T. hardcover. Acceptable. 1.1102 in x 9.1299 in x 6.5709 in. First printing. Rough shape. ffep ripped out. No jacket. Hinge showing in front. Soiling and fading. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
Bookseller reference : mon0000154545
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Greve, Felix Paul.
Oscar Wilde.
Vancouver: William Hoffer 1984. First Canadian edition. 58 pp. Fine in full Coromandel silk over boards with printed cover and spine labels. No dust jacket as issued. Designed by Robert Bringhurst. One of 90 of 110 numbered copies on Carlyle Japan paper. Translated from the original German by Greve with his Afterword. Originally published in Germany in 1903. Publications of the F.P. Greve Seminar Number One. Vancouver: William Hoffer hardcover
Bookseller reference : 86113
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Raymond, Jean Paul and Charles Ricketts.
Oscar Wilde: Recollections.
Bloomsbury: Nonsuch Press 1932. First edition. 59 pp. Light offsetting to endpapers else very near fine in near fine printed dust jacket with light chipping to crown. One of 800 numbered copies. An imaginary conversation about Oscar Wilde between Jean Paul Raymond a fictional character and Charles Ricketts written entirely by Ricketts. Inscription on the front paste-down from San Francisco collector Albert Sperisen to San Francisco printer Lawton Kennedy. Bloomsbury: Nonsuch Press, unknown
Bookseller reference : 81512
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[WILDE, Oscar] ELLMANN, , Richard.
OSCAR WILDE.
London Hamish Hamilton 1988. Reprinted edition. . xiv632pp. 8vo. Original boards in dustwrapper. B&W plates. A very good copy. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1988. Reprinted edition. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 67201
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Nelson, Walter W.
Oscar Wilde’s Allusions and References to Baudelaire: An Essay.
Lund: Bloms I Lund Tryckeri AB 2003. First edition. 12 pp w/bibliography. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. “Compliments of the author†label affixed to the first leaf. Lund: Bloms I Lund Tryckeri AB unknown
Bookseller reference : 79849
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[Wilde, Oscar] Gide, Andre
Oscar Wilde: In Memoriam Souvenirs le De Profundis. Paperback
Leather. Very Good. 1910 First Edition with heliogravure frontispiece portrait of Wilde. 75 pages; custom bound in dark blue limp leather with marbled end-papers. Bindery not identified. Text is in French. No writing in book. A scarce collectors item in this early printing. We ship this item via priority mail in the USA with signature confirmation. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 45-EHMX-0CGK
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[Wilde, Oscar] Gide, Andre
Oscar Wilde: In Memoriam Souvenirs le De Profundis. Paperback
Hardcover. Good. 1910 First Edition with heliogravure frontispiece portrait of Wilde. 75 pages. Text is in French of course. No writing in book. Our copy has foxing to many pages. The covers are still under glassine dust wrapper. Spine is sunned. There is a quarter-inch tear to front cover along the fore-edge. Lower right corner lightly bumped. A hard to find collectors item in this early printing. We ship this item via priority mail in the USA with signature confirmation. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0L-BGHW-MTCO
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[Wilde, Oscar] Coakley, Davis
Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Irish
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 1860590020.G ISBN : 1860590020 9781860590023
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[WILDE, OSCAR] HYDE, H. MONTGOMERY:
Oscar Wilde. A Biography.
Illus. index; xiv410pp. orig. cloth hardcover
Bookseller reference : RGW15049
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Willis, John.
Oscar Wilde and the Antipodes.
Fairfield: John H. Willis 2002. Second edition expanded numbered issue. 49 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Dated 26 /01/03 and INSCRIBED by Willis on the front free endpaper. While Wilde never made the long journey Willis here does a thorough job making connections between Wilde his circle and Australia. Fairfield: John H. Willis unknown
Bookseller reference : 68567
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[Wilde, Oscar] Ellmann, Richard.
OSCAR WILDE.
New York:: Alfred A. Knopf 1988. Hardcover -. Very good in very good dust jacket. Book of the Month Club edition same size and quality as trade edition. A definitive biography of one of the most controversial - but always interesting and ultimately tragic - writers of the late 19th century. Photographs notes index. 680 pp. Alfred A. Knopf, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 50944 ISBN : 039457768X 9780394577685
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[Wilde, Oscar] Andre Gide, translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman
Oscar Wilde; in memoriam reminiscences de profundis
New York: Philosophical Library 1949. Hardcover. xii 50p. previous ownership name in ink good first US editionhardcover bound in boards and unclipped shelfworn dust jacket. Philosophical Library hardcover
Bookseller reference : 144834
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[WILDE, Oscar]. Ellmann, Richard.
Oscar Wilde at Oxford.
Washington DC: Library of Congress 1984. First edition. 30 pp. Fade along spine else near fine in stapled wrappers. A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress on March 1 1983. Washington DC: Library of Congress, unknown
Bookseller reference : 39730
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[Wilde, Oscar] Richard Ellmann
Oscar Wilde
London: Hamish Hamilton 1987. xiv 632p. 32p. illus. later printing of the UK edition dj. Hamish Hamilton unknown
Bookseller reference : 104598
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[Wilde, Oscar] Richard Ellmann
Oscar Wilde
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1988. Hardcover. xvii 680p. introduction index illustrations very good first US edition stated gray cloth boards and dust jacket. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Bookseller reference : 25521 ISBN : 0394554841 9780394554846
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[WILDE, Oscar, et al]. PORTER, Charlotte, and Helen A. Clarke [eds]
POET LORE A MAGAZINE OF LETTERS VOL. XXVII No. IV
Boston: The Poet Lore Company 1916. First edition. Very good. Tan wrappers printed in black and red. The "Vacation Number" with contributions from Jaroslav Hilbert Gertrude Gardner Brainerd George Norlin Paul H. Grummann and Oscar Wilde. Wilde's "The Happy Prince A Play in One Act" dramatized by Lou Wall Moore and Margaret F. Allen is published for the first time. Of note is "Oscar Wilde Fifteen Years After" by F. G. H. which immediately follows the play. Yapped edges with small closed tears ownership signature at top right cover of upper wrapper else very good. The Poet Lore Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 807
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[Wilde, Oscar] Ed Cohen
Talk on the Wilde Side: toward a genealogy of a discourse on male sexualities
New York: Routledge 1993. Paperback. x 261p. lightly-worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. An argument for the trial of Oscar Wilde as the turning point in distinguishing the terms heterosexual and homosexual. Routledge paperback
Bookseller reference : 93109 ISBN : 0415902304 9780415902304
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[WILDE, Oscar]. DOUGLAS, Lord Alfred.
The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas.
London:: Martin Secker 1929. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A near fine copy in an attractive jacket with some chipping to two corners and the extremities of the spine not affecting any lettering. The jacket has a few neat internal repairs. It is extremely uncommon in our experience. . 8vo. Martin Secker, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 44391
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[WILDE, Oscar] C. 3. 3.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3.
London:: Leonard Smithers 1898. Second edition. publisher's white and gold cloth gilt-lettered on the spine. Ink ownership name on front free endpaper; endsheets tanned; a very few smudges and spots to text and deckled fore-edges a bit tanned. The original binding is dust-soiled and stained; spine quite tanned; but tight and sound. . 8vo. Leonard Smithers, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 75660
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[WILDE, Oscar]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3.
New York:: Brentano's 1901. First US edition third printing. publisher's cream cloth decorated in colors; t.e.g. . Spine a little tanned; otherwise very attractive. 12mo. Horodisch p. 73. Brentano's, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 74522
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[WILDE, Oscar]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3.
New York:: Brentano's 1898. First US edition first printing. publisher's olive cloth decorated in colors; preserved in a custom quarter morocco folding box. . Cloth lightly rubbed at edges joints and corners; 1899 private library book label on pastedown; but an attractive tight and sound copy. . 12mo. Horodisch pp. 72-75. Brentano's, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 59504
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[WILDE, Oscar]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3.
New York:: Brentano's 1901. First US edition second printing. publisher's cream cloth decorated in colors. . January 1901 ink ownership signature on front free endpaper; shallow chipping at extremities of spine; a few tiny losses to cloth at edges; slight dust-soiling. Contents fine. 12mo. Brentano's, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 59502
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[Wilde, Oscar] C. 3. 3
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
London: Leonard Smithers. G - in Good condition. Cover lightly marked. Spine darkened. Inner hinges sympathetically reinforced. Light foxing of endpapers. Sm. tear to copyright page and chip to rear pastedown. Untrimmed. 1899. Reprint. Mustard hardback cloth cover with white spine. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 31pp. Early reprint. Publication date February 1898 to copyright page but with addition at this later stage of Wilde's name in square brackets beneath C. 3. 3. . Leonard Smithers hardcover
Bookseller reference : wld04
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[Wilde, Oscar]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3
London 1898. First edition ONE OF 30 COPIES on Japanese vellum. 1 vols. 8vo. Cinnamon-colored cloth vellum spine. Covers show slight insect damage and minor soiling spine a bit soiled otherwise a very good copy in a quarter blue morocco slipcase with chemise and with the bookplate and signature of actress LENA ASHWELL 1872-1957 on the front pastedown. First edition ONE OF 30 COPIES on Japanese vellum. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition of Wilde’s legendary poem written while he was imprisoned in its rarest state — being one of only 30 copies printed on Japanese vellum.<br /> <br /> This copy comes from the distinguished library of the actress Lena Ashwell 1872–1957 who as a young actress toured in Wilde’s Lady Windermere's Fan in 1891 later becoming actor-manager of the Savoy Theatre. Ashwell was particularly troubled by the news of Wilde’s arrest and wrote later: “… the atmosphere of London was horrible and cruel. His plays were so very brilliant and I had seen this when I was in Lady Windermere's so I felt that he was a friend and in desperate trouble.†Later during WWI she is known to have pioneered the organization of entertainments on a large scale for the British troops in France Leask Margaret Lena Ashwell: Actress Patriot Pioneer 2012.<br /> <br /> An excellent association copy of an essential Wilde rarity. Mason 372 unknown
Bookseller reference : 259158
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[WILDE, Oscar]
The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C.3.3.
New York:: Brentano's 1904. An early American edition. publisher's boards with printed paper labels. Boards rubbed at extremities and a little soiled. 12mo. Brentano's, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 23869
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[Wilde, Oscar] Fido, Martin
The Dramatic Life and Fascinating Times of Oscar Wilde
Hamlyn. Used - Very Good. No Jacket Hamlyn unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT798912 ISBN : 185152567x 9781851525676
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[Wilde, Oscar]
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People; In scarce variant binding
London: Leonard Smithers and Co. 1899. First edition. One of 1000 copies; not numbered as usually seen. This copy in the scarce VARIANT BINDING recorded only as with "some copies" having been bound as such Mason & Millard 381 note to. 8vo gilt-stamped mauve cloth stamped in gilt; 152 pages. Good with cloth at spine toned to light brown spine lettering dulled scant eighth-inch loss from head of spine; glass ring to front board and rear board showing fading and discoloration but contents altogether unmarked and fine. Uncommon in this style binding with the leaf decorations on front cover and spine slightly larger more delicate and ornamented with a vine-like design. Leonard Smithers and Co. unknown
Bookseller reference : 71614
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[Wilde, Oscar, John Gray] Jerusha Hull McCormack
The Man Who Was Dorian Gray
New York: St. Martin's Press 2000. Hardcover. xiv 353p. preface overture epilogue notes bibliography index glossy b&w photo section very good first edition first printing stated in boards and bright unclipped dj. St. Martin's Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 255794 ISBN : 0312232780 9780312232788
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[WILDE, Oscar.] WOODCOCK,, George.
THE PARADOX OF OSCAR WILDE.
London T.V. Boardrman & Co. 1949. . 240pp. 8vo. Original cloth in faded dustwrapper. B/w frontis. plate. . A very good copy. . First edition. London, T.V. Boardrman & Co., 1949. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 207807
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[WILDE, Oscar]. John Osborne.
The Picture of Dorian Gray. A Moral Entertainment.Adapted from the Novel by Oscar Wilde.
1973. Samuel French. New York. 1973. Early paperback edition. Some creasing and wear to covers and spine sunned o/w contents clean and fresh paperback
Bookseller reference : 75458
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[Wilde, Oscar] Morley, Sheridan
The Quotable Oscar Wilde
Running Press. Used - Good. Running Press unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT671305 ISBN : 0762405732 9780762405732
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[Wilde, Oscar] Petronius
THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER; In the Translation Attributed to OSCAR WILDE with an Introduction / Illustrations by Allen Lewis
New York: Covici Friede Publishers 1934. American Reissue of the 1927 British limited edition in one volume with new illustrations. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good . Allen Lewis. 8vo 8 5/8" x 6" x 1 3/4" orange cloth with black lettering and B&W coin of Caesar on front cover Introduction by "S.W." pp.lxxxv; illustrated with frontispiece of Petronius and 5 B&W woodcuts by Allen Lewis; archival mylar-protected pictorial dust jacket unclipped with woodcut of a dancing woman by Lewis; The Fragments pp.359-378; "Wilde's Introduction" pp.379-380 381-408 pages. Tight bright clean copy. UNCOMMON in this condition. Contains the entire corrected text plus Fragments and Wilde's Introduction. Uniform moderate age-toning. Plates are clean bright and unfoxed though toned. Bright clean dust jacket unclipped with small chips at its corners.<br /> <br /> Introduced Corrected and Edited by Oscar Wilde who was an admirer of Gaius Petronius' Arbiter's Satyricon. The author MAY have been Titus Petronius Niger c. AD 27 - 66 whose suicide was ordered by Nero. <br /> <br /> This now somewhat fragmentary work was a colloquial Latin picaresque "novel" with homoerotic byplay involving Encolpius an "unusually repulsive and degenerate Hero Narrator" who has a difficult time keeping Giton his teenage boy-lover and other excitements such as the banquet of Trimalchio.<br /> <br /> Allen Lewis 1873 - 1957 from Mobile Alabama later studied with Jean-Léon Gerome at the Ecole des Beaus Arts in Paris. In 1900 his work along with Whistler and Pennell was accepted in the Paris Salon. After returning to New York in 1902 he became a member of Alfred Steiglitz's circle and was widely appreciated for his engravings and color woodcuts. Covici Friede, Publishers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 8091
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[Wilde, Oscar] Gary Schmidgall
The Stranger Wilde: interpreting Oscar
New York: Dutton 1994. Hardcover. xviii 494p. foreword chronology notes select bibliography index illustrations very good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and dj. Dutton hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38960 ISBN : 0525937633 9780525937630
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[Wilde, Oscar] leach, Maria
The Wicked Wit of Oscar Wilde: Centenary Edition
Used - Very Good. unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT804892 ISBN : 1854798073 9781854798077
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[Wilde, Oscar] Insel-Verlag (Firm)
Werke von Oscar Wilde in Deutschen Ausgaben
Leipzig: Insel-Verlag ND ca. 1925. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. F First Edition Used. Paperback. Very Good. VG in wraps creased in middle; sl edge browning. 8vo 4 Text in German. Prospectus listing 13 Wilde and Wilde-related items printed by the firm. Insel-Verlag ND [ca. 1925?] paperback
Bookseller reference : 0215688
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[Wilde, Percival] 1887-1953
The Dyspeptic Ogre a Modernized Fairy Play
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1019875003.G ISBN : 1019875003 9781019875001
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