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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- Kingsmill, Hugh, 1889-1949. - Contributor
Publication
1934 - The Argus book shop inc., Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
18,750 words, Guess
Page Count
75 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number34029887
- OCLC Control Number1515088
- Open LibraryOL6310947M
Classifications
- DDC928.2
- LCCPR5823 .S53
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