The works of Oscar Wilde
1909
Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. 15 volumes : 21 cm Running title: The writings of Oscar Wilde "The Sunflower edition is limited to one thousand numbered and registered copies, of which this is No. 363." v. 1. Poems, with an introduction by Richard Le Gallienne.--v. 2. The picture of Dorian Gray, with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley and others.--v. 3. House of pomegranates. The happy prince, and other tales.--v. 4. Lord Arthur Savile's crime. The sphinx without a secret. The Canterville ghost. The model millionaire. The portrait of Mr. W.H.A Florentine tragedy.--v. 5. Lady Windermere's fan. The importance of being earnest.--v. 6. A woman of no importance. An ideal husband.--v. 7. Salome, with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley. The duchess of Padua. Vera.--v. 8. De profundis, translated by Henry Zick from the original unexpurgated German ed.--v. 9. Poems in prose.--v. 10. Intentions: The decay of lying; Pen, pencil, and poison; The critic as artist.--v. 11. Epigrams: Oscariana; Sebastian Melmoth; Phrases and philosophies; Oscar Wilde's literary art; Correspondence; Impressions of America, with an introduction by Stuart Mason; Oscar Wilde in America.--v. 12. Essays, criticisms and reviews.--v. 13. What never dies; a romance, by Barbey d'Aurevilly, tr. into English by Sebastian Melmoth (Oscar Wilde).--v. 14. Essays and stories, by Lady Wilde (Speranza). --v. 15 His life, with a critical estimate of his writings