
Hours of business: Mon-Fri 10 to 6 Number 46 is at the northern end of Shepherd Market, formerly the location of Shepherds bindery, a five minute walk from Green Park tube station (Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines) and only slightly more from Bond Street station. We also display a selection of stock at our Mayfair shop: 46 Curzon Street 'Theocritus' 'Helas' 'The Harlot's House' 'To. Poems (1881) Wilde's first collection of poetry and publication.

Requiescat (1880s) Regarding the childhood death of Wilde's sister, Isola Wilde. The Picture of Dorian Gray was Oscar Wildes. Poetry Ravenna (1878) Winner of the Newdigate Prize. Number 48 is on the south side of Bedford Square, a five minute walk from Totten ham Court Road or Goodge Street underground stations and a ten minute walk from Russell Square. There is only one Oscar Wilde novel among a body of work that includes many poems, plays and short stories. Lewis CARROLL Alices Adventures in Wonderland London, 1879 £1,200 Alices Adventures in Wonderland Rare editions of Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass with wood-engraved illustrations by John Tenniel. Great Britain Hours of business: Mon-Fri 9:30 to 5 The Works of Oscar Wilde The first collected edition of Wildes works. Our primary address is our Bloomsbury shop: Stock Code: 236269 Members of: Antiquarian Booksellers Association Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association International League of Antiquarian Booksellers It did sell intact, and is now the nucleus of the wonderful William Andrews Clark collection in Los Angeles. All items are individually priced, and this copy still has, loosely inserted, the printed slip saying that the manuscript portion was being offered en bloc initially but that they will take individual orders and fulfil them in the event of it not selling. 1 2 The novel-length version was published in April 1891. A shorter novella -length version was published in the July 1890 issue of the American periodical Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Spine just a little darkened, slight chipping to spine label, internally tight and immaculate. The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde.

Dorian becomes convinced that beauty is all-important and wishes his portrait could age instead of him. The artist is so infatuated with Dorians beauty that he begins to believe it is the reason for his quality of art. Original coarse canvas spine with printed spine label and tan paper over boards. Basil Hallward, an artist, meets Dorian Gray and paints his portrait. 4to., original cloth backed boards, printed label on spine. Millard (Stuart Mason), and the Younger Son of Oscar Wilde. Including His Letters Written to Robert Ross from Reading Gaol and Unpublished Letters Poems & Plays Formerly in the Possession of Robert Ross, C.
