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3743347814.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189916609JLondon: Leonard Smithers 1899. First Edition. Bookplate of noted writer and book collector Carroll Atwood Wilson. Laid in this copy are two printed in-house reports sheets from the Theatre Royal Haymarket from the play’s first run of 124 performances. Handwritten in ink are the sums tallying the box office receipts for the 93rd and 94th performances of An Ideal Husband on March 23 1895. The matinee brought in 82 pounds and the evening performance totaled 144 pounds. Remarkably this copy still has the pages unopened and intact. Slight chipping at top of spine else very good. Leonard Smithers unknown
1179406583.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189996121London: Leonard Smithers and Co 1899. First signed limited edition of Wilde's classic comedic stage play. Octavo original lavender publisher's cloth with gilt titles to the spine and gilt flourishes to the spine and front panel. One of 100 large paper copies signed by Oscar Wilde this is number 85. In near fine condition with a touch of toning. Housed in a custom half morocco slipcase. A superior example. Wilde’s play premiered in January 1895 to an audience that included the Prince of Wales and was an immediate success. Together with The Importance of Being Earnest An Ideal Husband is often considered Wilde's dramatic masterpiece. After Earnest it is his most popularly produced play. It has been adapted to film several times first in 1935 most recently in 1999 starring Julianne Moore Minnie Driver Cate Blanchett and Rupert Everett. Leonard Smithers and Co hardcover
1899WILDEOSC107084Leonard Smithers London. 1899. First edition. Octavo. pp xvi 213. One of 1000 copies. Original gilt decorated cloth. A drama in four acts.Bookplate on front pastedown. Covers marked and rubbed at head and tail of spine. Possible water-staining to the lower half of the spine. Endpapers faintly spotted. Very good. Leonard Smithers, London. hardcover
1903015556: Leonard Smithers 1903. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Leonard Smithers. B00K: Very G00D/ 1903 . B00K: Very G00D/ $99O.O3 An IDEAL HUSBAND by the Author of LADY WINDERMERE`s FAN. WILDE 0scar Leonard Smithers 19O3 One Thousand Copies Of This Edition Have Been Printed. H/c Brown Top And Balance Of Tan Spine With Title And Design In Polished Gold Letters Hard Cover B00K: Very G00D/ Slight Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. 132 Numbered Pages Printed On Tan Paper Browning And Spotting From Aging In Very Good/ Condition Clean And Tight To The Spine Slight Wear. The Exterior Covering Of The Boards Are Not Decorated. D/j: None. = Description Applies To This B00K Only Which Is A Historically Significant Treasure From The Past Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped = Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift For The Discriminating Reader / Collector/. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. <br/> <br/> Leonard Smithers hardcover
1899WE16717London: Leonard Smithers 1899. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London 1899: Leonard Smithers and Co. First edition one of 1000 copies only. Octavo. Lavender cloth decorated in gilt and with spine lettering gilt. Fore edges uncut. 213 pp. A tight example very good with three very small chips along the rear gutter edge and a approximately ½†square chip to the rear area of the foot of the spine strip. Leonard Smithers hardcover
189916085London: Leonard Smithers and Co 1899. First edition signed limited edition. Octavo original lavender publisher's cloth. One of 100 large paper copies signed by Oscar Wilde. In very good condition with some light rubbing and darkening to the extremities. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Wilde’s play premiered in January 1895 to an audience that included the Prince of Wales and was an immediate success. Together with The Importance of Being Earnest An Ideal Husband is often considered Wilde's dramatic masterpiece. After Earnest it is his most popularly produced play. It has been adapted to film several times first in 1935 most recently in 1999 starring Julianne Moore Minnie Driver Cate Blanchett and Rupert Everett. Mason 385. Leonard Smithers and Co hardcover
2006SONG1846372992Brand: Echo Library 2006-01-23. paperback. Used: Good. 6.25x0.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Echo Library paperback
2003DADAX0713666870A&C Black 2003-03-31. 2nd. paperback. New. 4.90x0.50x7.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. A&C Black paperback
190894511London: Methuen and Co. Good; Discoloration on the spine some spotting on the inside page and . some edge wear. 1908. Hardcover. 239 pages . Methuen and Co. hardcover
3847263781.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2022139828Tualatin OR: Clinker Press The 2022. quarter cloth over paper=covered boards. Clinker Press. 8vo. quarter cloth over paper=covered boards. 12 pages. Limited to 35 copies designed and printed by Andre Chaves. A fine copy. Printed in Intertype using Dwiggins designed Electra and bound by Mariana Blau. Features a illustrated portrait of Oscar Wilde on the title-page. Clinker Press, The unknown
19136026<p><strong>First edition of this translation. First separate Russian edition of Wilde's 'Aphorisms'.</strong></p><p>The first Russian translation of Wilde's aphorisms was published in 1905 the same year as the original edition. It was prepared by Ekaterina Andreeva the second wife of the symbolist poet Konstantin Balmont. In 1908 Wilde's aphorisms were published in the magazine '<em>Novyi zhurnal literatury iskusstva I nauki'</em> 'New Journal of Literature Art and Science'; #1–4. The following year they were included in Wilde's 'Collection of Works' vol. 7. Additionally another translation of the aphorisms was issued in the magazine '<em>Novoe slovo</em>" 'New Word'. <br />This translation was made by a military officer and duke <strong>Dmitriy Viazemskii</strong> 1884–1917 who was also a vowel of the St. Petersburg City Duma. This was likely Viazemskii's only experience with translation. Unfortunately he met a tragic end when he was killed by a stray bullet during the February Revolution.</p><p>Roznatovskaia. # 479 mistakenly dated — 1912; described not de visu.</p><p><strong>Very rare edition.</strong> We couldn't trace any copy of this edition in the USA or European libraries via OCLC.</p> [tip. ‘Sirius’] hardcover
1894182551Oxford: J. Vincent; Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. London 1894. An uncommon parody of Wilde First edition one of 750 copies of this Oxford play satirizing Oscar Wilde. The authors of this anonymous parody an entertaining imitation of the classical Greek comedy of Aristophanes were three Oxford undergraduates. Leopold Amery 1873-1955 later a prominent journalist and conservative politician. Francis Wrigley Hirst 1873-1953 later a successful journalist editor of The Economist and biographer of Thomas Jefferson. Little is known about Henry Alford Antony Cruso besides that he published another drama in 1907. The initialism Y.T.O. comprises the last letter of their surnames. The student-authors were motivated by "an honest dislike for Dorian Gray Salome The Yellow Book and the whole of the erotic lack-a-daisical opium-cigarette literature of the day". The play was published in 1894 just before Wilde's arrest and trial when he was at the height of his fame. Octavo. Original buff wrappers rebacked front cover lettered in green. Wrappers a little marked and soiled spot to prelims leaves unopened. A very good copy. Mason 685. unknown
06516Oxford & London: J. Vincent & Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. 1894. Wilde at Oxford - A Lifetime Edition Issued on the Eve of Scandal"<br /> Limited to 750 Copies - Published May 1894<br /> <br /> WILDE Oscar. Aristophanes at Oxford By Oscar Wilde. O.W. by Y.T.O. all rights reseved. Oxford & London: J. Vincent & Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. May 1894.<br /> <br /> One of 750 copies printed.<br /> <br /> Small quarto 7 5/8 x 5 1/8 inches; 194 x 130 mm. viii 1 2-85 1 blank pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's stiff tan/gray wrappers front cover lettered in green. Wrapper edges a little chipped as usual; otherwise an excellent example internally clean and well preserved. Housed in a green cloth clamshell case spine lettered in gilt.<br /> <br /> A lifetime edition of Wilde's early Oxford satire originally composed in 1879 here issued anonymously "O.W. by Y.T.O." in a limited printing of 750 copies.<br /> <br /> Published in May 1894 at the height of Wilde's literary success and just one year before his dramatic fall this edition represents the first substantial reappearance of the text in expanded form extending to 85 pages. It offers a rare glimpse of Wilde's formative wit - rooted in classical parody and undergraduate satire - reissued for a contemporary audience during his most celebrated period.<br /> <br /> Mason 685. Oxford [&] London: J. Vincent [&] Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1894 unknown
1894191028Oxford: J. Vincent; Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. London 1894. An uncommon parody of Wilde First edition one of 750 copies of this Oxford play satirizing Oscar Wilde. The authors of this anonymous parody an entertaining imitation of the classical Greek comedy of Aristophanes were three Oxford undergraduates. Leopold Amery 1873-1955 later a prominent journalist and conservative politician. Francis Wrigley Hirst 1873-1953 later a successful journalist editor of The Economist and biographer of Thomas Jefferson. Little is known about Henry Alford Antony Cruso besides that he published another drama in 1907. The initialism Y.T.O. comprises the last letter of their surnames. Octavo. Original buff wrappers front cover lettered in green. Housed in a custom green cloth slipcase. Booklabel of Timothy D'Arch Smith b. 1936 the British author and co-founder of Victim Press; illustrated bookplate of Jeremy J. Mason designed by David Ward and dated 1974 on initial leaf. Spine a little chipped wrappers toned and soiled edges nicked sporadic foxing. A good copy. Mason 685. hardcover
1902140214Washington: Snohomish 1902. First edition of Wilde's classic Hellenic poem. Octavo original boards illustrated with engravings and hand painted initials embellished in gilt frontispiece by John Dennis Clancy. In very good condition. Wilde’s “theme is not as is often supposed art’s divorce from life but its inescapable arraignment by experience. His creative works almost always end in unmasking. The hand that adjusts the green carnation suddenly shakes an admonitory finger. While the ultimate virtue in Wilde’s essays is in make-believe the denouement of his dramas and narratives is that masks have to go. We must acknowledge what we are. Wilde at least was keen to do so. Though he offered himself as the apostle of pleasure his created world contains much pain†Ellmann xvi. Snohomish hardcover
9786586189896NOVA ALEXANDRIA LTDA. new. Poucos souberam falar sobre a dor a solido e o inferno dos condenados como Oscar Wilde em A balada do C�rcere de Reading. Testemunho autobiogr�fico e libelo contra a injustia esta pequena obra-prima representa a mais dram�tica expresso de seu gnio po�tico. ltima de suas obras publicada em vida retrata os horrores por que passou o poeta romancista e dramaturgo irlands quando cumpriu pena por homossexualismo e violao dos princ�pios morais da r�gida Inglaterra vitoriana. A convivncia com a morte a violncia e a desumanizao dos prisioneiros so cantadas no entanto em versos de extrema sensibilidade e beleza po�tica. A traduo rigorosa e a apresentao de Paulo Vizioli fornecem ao leitor a oportunidade de conhecer mais a fundo este texto que por sua singularidade � nico na literatura inglesa constituindo a derradeira manifestao de um escritor que buscou expressar a autonomia art�stica com a pr�pria vida NOVA ALEXANDRIA LTDA unknown
143461526X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2013DADAX3849199932TREDITION CLASSICS 2013-01-15. hardcover. New. 5.00x0.63x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. TREDITION CLASSICS hardcover
06548Reading Berkshire: The Carpathian Press 1999. Wilde's Greatest Poem in a Modern Private Press Masterpiece<br /> One of Only 25 Copies on Velin Arches Blanc<br /> <br /> WILDE Oscar. The Ballad of Reading Gaol. Engravings by Peter Forster. Introduction by Bryan Forbes. Reading Berkshire: The Carpathian Press 1999.<br /> <br /> One of 25 copies printed on Velin Arches Blanc from a total edition of 125 signed by Bryan Forbes.<br /> <br /> Large octavo 9 7/8 x 7 1/4 inches; 251 x 184 mm. 1-16 17-103 1 blank 1 limitation pp. Six engravings by Peter Forster.<br /> <br /> Elegantly bound by Anthony Wessely in full green morocco. Spine with five raised bands decoratively ruled and lettered in gilt in compartments olive-green endpapers. Housed in the original green cloth slipcase. A fine copy.<br /> <br /> A finely produced private press edition of Wilde's most powerful and enduring poem written in the aftermath of his imprisonment in Reading Gaol 1895-97. First published in 1898 under the pseudonym "C.3.3." Wilde's prison number the poem stands as a profound meditation on justice punishment and human suffering and remains one of the great poetic responses to incarceration in English literature.<br /> <br /> This Carpathian Press edition is among the most desirable modern fine press interpretations of the text distinguished by its restrained yet expressive engravings by Peter Forster which echo the stark emotional landscape of Wilde's poem. The use of Velin Arches Blanc paper - reserved here for just 25 copies - provides a luxurious surface that complements both the typography and the engraved plates.<br /> <br /> A beautifully conceived and executed modern private press book - uniting Wilde's most haunting work with accomplished illustration and binding of the highest order. Reading, Berkshire: The Carpathian Press, 1999 unknown
19249908New York: H.S. Nichols 1924. 5 x 4.5" black leather decorated with gilt gilt lettering text block edges gilt 141 3 pp portrait frontispiece. Volume V of H.S. Nichols' "Precious Tomes" series. Covers worn front joint cracked. H.S. Nichols hardcover
1896019044: the NEW YORK BOOK CO. 1896. Hardcover. Good. B00K: Good/ 1896 . B00K: Good/ $250.90 BALLAD of READING GAOL WILDE Oscar the NEW YORK BOOK CO. 1896 Shown On Book Which Was Printed After 1904. Small H/c This Edition Printed After 1904 Brown Paper Spine With No Title Hard Cover B00K: Good/ 35 Numbered Pages UnNumbered Pages That Are Clean And Tight To The Spine Printed On Tan Paper Browning From Aging In Very Good/ Condition. Spine Broken Inside B00K. Water Stains On Front Cover Not Stuck No Odor No Mold. D/j: None. = No Odors No Other Writing No Names No Rippling Not Stuck Together No Book Plate Not X~Library No Remainder Or Other Marks. Description Applies To This B00K Only. = = This B00K Is Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped = Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift. = = World Wide Shipping AVAILABLE. = = <br/> <br/> the NEW YORK BOOK CO. hardcover
19307583NY DUTTON 1930 1930. DUST JACKET VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, DUTTON, 1930 hardcover