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Ballade de la Geole de Reading / The Ballad of Reading Gaol. Burins Originaux de Tavy Notton
Oscar Wilde; Tavy Notton
Paris: Editions de L’Odeon, 1951.Bilingual edition in French and English of Wilde’s poem with illustrations by Tavy Notton. One of 120 copies on Rives vellum (from an edition of 201). This copy with the additional suite of 16 plates with remarques including illustrated text from De Profundis normally accompanying copies 11 to 60.
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Vera; or, The Nihilists. A Drama in a Prologue, and Four Acts
Oscar Wilde
: Privately Printed, 1902.One of 200 numbered copies of Wilde’s play first written in 1881, and now published for the first time from the author’s own copy, showing his corrections of and additions to the original text. MASON 624.
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Salome: A Tragedy in One Act
Oscar Wilde
London and New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head and John Lane Company, 1907.Translated from the French of Oscar Wilde, with Sixteen Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley. The first edition to include all 16 of Beardsley’s illustrations including the unadulterated hermaphroditic title page illustration, as well as the introduction by Robert Ross, and the two leaves with the Cast of the Performance of Salome, as presented in England for the first time by the New Stage Club on May 10 and 13, 1905, and the reproduction of the playbill of the first production of the Operatic Version by Richard Strauss at the Konigliches Operahaus, Dresden on December 9, 1905. Identical to MASON 355 except without the Wm. Clowes & Sons imprint at the foot of the last page of text.
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Salome. Drame en un acte.
Oscar Wilde
Paris and Londres: Librairie de L’Art Independant and Elkin Mathew et John Lane, 1893.First edition, one of 600 copies, the title page device by Felicien Rops. MASON 348. This copy rebound in a fine signed art nouveau binding by Hatchards, Piccadilly, without the wrappers, with a plentiful quantity of blank leaves at the rear to allow for the binding design.
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La Ballade de la Geole de Reading
Oscar Wilde; G. Cornelius
Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux, 1927.French edition of Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol illustrated with 15 coloured copper engravings by Jean-Georges Cornelius. One of 225 numbered copies.