Oscar Wilde twice defended from André Gide's wicked lies and Frank Harris's cruel libels

to which is added a reply to George Bernard Shaw, a refutation of Dr. G. J. Renier's statements, a letter to the author from Lord Alfred Douglas, an interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingmill [pseud.]

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Oscar Wilde twice defended from André Gide's wicked lies and Frank Harris's cruel libels

to which is added a reply to George Bernard Shaw, a refutation of Dr. G. J. Renier's statements, a letter to the author from Lord Alfred Douglas, an interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingmill [pseud.]

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Language
English
Pages
75

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Edition Notes

Part two "Oscar Wilde, d́runkard and swindler .̀.." published separately in Calvi (Corsica) by the Vindex publishing company in 1933.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
928.2
Library of Congress
PR5823 .S53

The Physical Object

Pagination
75, [1] p.
Number of pages
75

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6310947M
LCCN
34029887
OCLC/WorldCat
1515088

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