An edition of The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)

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An edition of The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)

The Ballad of Reading Gaol

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Ariel Booklets.
Advertised by Putnam from 1899 on. A series of dainty little volumes, comprising many of the gems of English Literature—prose and poetry. A series of productions complete in small compass, which have been accepted as classics of their kind. With photogravure frontispiece. Red leather, 32°, gilt top, each 75 cents.

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Language
English
Pages
158

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Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1916, Joseph Ishill
in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1910, Duffield & Co.
in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1909, Brentano's
in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1907, F. M. Buckles & Company
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1907, G. P. Putnam's Sons (The Knickerbocker Press)
Limp Leather in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1904, Thomas B. Mosher
Hardcover in English - First Edition
Cover of: The ballad of Reading Gaol
The ballad of Reading Gaol
1903, E.J. Clode
in English
Cover of: The ballad of Reading Gaol
The ballad of Reading Gaol
1899, L. Smithers
in English
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1899, Leonard Smithers
Hardcover in English - Pirated Edition
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
May 21, 1898, Leonard Smithers
Hardcover in English - Sixth Edition
Cover of: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
February 13, 1898, Leonard Smithers
Hardcover in English - First Edition

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Edition Notes

Early edition, Leather. 32mo. 4" x 5.5", 79pp+ ads. Photogravure frontispiece of the author with tissue guard. Bound in full flexible red morocco leather with gilt design and border, gilt top, and gilt spine lettering. Boxed. Decorated endpaper designs with "The Ariel Booklets" in the center. Printed in large, clear type on the best deckel-edge paper. Originally sold for 75c, or 1/6 net.

Published in
New York, London
Series
Ariel booklets, no. 133; Ariel Booklet, no. 133; Ariel Booklet Series, No. 133; Ariel Booklets Series, Order Number 133

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR5818 B2 1896

The Physical Object

Format
Limp Leather
Pagination
79 leaves : port. ; 15 cm.
Number of pages
158
Dimensions
5.5 x 4 x inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21510135M
OCLC/WorldCat
9223238
abebooks,de
4518229179, 4286815108, 1351217599, 81347600
Google
lgULQQAACAAJ, oEyWPwAACAAJ
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B000GB1JTY
Harvard University Library
006911681
Shelfari
11753180, 19859

Work Description

The Ballad of Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile either in Berneval or in Dieppe, France, after his release from Reading Gaol on or about 19 May 1897. Wilde had been incarcerated in Reading, after being convicted of homosexual offences in 1895 and sentenced to two years' hard labour in prison.

During his imprisonment, on Saturday 7 July 1896, a hanging took place. Charles Thomas Wooldridge (ca. 1866 – 7 July 1896) had been a trooper in the Royal Horse Guards. He was convicted of cutting the throat of his wife, Laura Ellen, earlier that year at Clewer, near Windsor. He was only aged 30 when executed. This had a profound effect on Wilde, inspiring the line "Yet each man kills the thing he loves."

The finished poem was published by Leonard Smithers in 1898 under the name C.3.3., which stood for cell block C, landing 3, cell 3. This ensured that Wilde's name – by then notorious – did not appear on the poem's front cover. It was not commonly known, until the 7th printing in June 1899, that C.3.3. was actually Wilde.

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