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  1. A Christmas garland / woven by Max Beerbohm by Max, Sir (1872-1956) Beerbohm, 1921
  2. The poetÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s corner, by Sir Max Beerbohm, with an introduction by John Rothenstein by Max, Sir (1872-1956) Beerbohm, 1943
  3. The works of Max Beerbohm; with a bibliography by John Lane. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922
  4. Zuleika Dobson or An Oxford Love Story by Max Beerbohm ; Preface by Douglas Cleverdon ; Illustrations by George Him by Max, Sir (1872-1956) Beerbohm, 1960-01-01
  5. THE POET'S CORNER. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN ROTHENSTEIN. by SIR 1872-1956 BEERBOHM MAX, 1943
  6. Yet again. by Max Beerbohm. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922-01-01
  7. A Christmas garland. woven by Max Beerbohm. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922-01-01
  8. Zuleika Dobson; or. An Oxford love story. by Max Beerbohm. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922-01-01
  9. The works of Max Beerbohm. with a bibliography by John Lane. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1921-01-01
  10. And even now. by Max Beerbohm. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922-01-01
  11. More. by Max Beerbohm. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1922-01-01
  12. Catalogue of a memorial exhibition of drawings by Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956): With a foreword by John Rothenstein by Max Beerbohm, 1957
  13. Herbert Beerbohm Tree; some memories of him and of his art. Wit by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956.$ecomp., 1920-01-01
  14. Works; with a bibliography by John Lane. by Beerbohm. Max. Sir. 1872-1956., 1921-01-01

81. Floyd College Library -- What's New? -- Recent Acquistions -- May 2001
E4 Z4 1998, Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 18721956. Zuleika Dobson /. Central Shelves,PR6013.R35 I2 1961, Graves, Robert, 1895-, I, Claudius ; from the
http://www.floyd.edu/academics/library/new/may.htm
May 2001 Aquistions
Location Call Number Author Title Central AV Shelves Parisi, Joseph, 1944- Central Oversized Davis, William C., 1946- Central Oversized Weitzmann, Kurt, 1904- Icons / Central Popular No Call Number Deveraux, Jude. The summerhouse / Central Popular No Call Number Goldstone, Lawrence, 1947- Warmly inscribed : the New England forger and other book tales / Central Popular No Call Number Guttenplan, D. D. The Holocaust on trial / Central Popular No Call Number Krentz, Jayne Ann. Dawn in Eclipse Bay / Central Popular No Call Number L'Amour, Louis, 1908- May there be a road / Central Popular No Call Number Mayle, Peter. French lessons : adventures with knife, fork, and corkscrew / Central Popular No Call Number Osborne, Charles, 1927- The life and crimes of Agatha Christie : a biographical companion to the works of Agatha Christie / Central Popular No Call Number Queenan, Joe. Balsamic dreams : a short but self-important history of the baby boomer generation / Central Popular No Call Number Rather, Dan.

82. Part 7: Wilde And The Club
Sir Walter Besant s recollection of London in the Nineteenth Century discusses Max Beerbohm, (18721956) A Peep into the Past. Privately Printed, 1923.
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/exhibits/wilde/6club.htm
Reading Wilde, Querying Spaces: Part 7
Wilde and the Club
The gentlemen's club was a focal point of middle- and upper-class masculine privilege in late Victorian England, and Oscar Wilde made it a constant backdrop in his works. By going to his club, the English gentleman could escape the domestic pressures of wife, children, and servants while surrounding himself with men of his intellectual and social rank. The club was, in effect, an exclusive and responsibility-free second homea place to enjoy the power that was one of the special privileges of bearing the title of "gentleman." By the 1880s, the number of men that could be called gentlemen had expanded dramatically. The rank was assigned to any man who had attended public school. This form of masculine privilege thus began within the all-male confines of England's most elite educational institutions, such as Eton or Harrow, and was continued in the rarefied atmosphere of the gentlemen's club. Clubs proliferated during the latter half of the nineteenth-century, and their growing number reflected the growing variation within social strata. As the roles of men and women evolved in the late nineteenth century, gendered spaces such as the club became territory for ideological warfare. Oscar Wilde entered into this warfare by featuring his sexually and morally ambiguous dandies as club frequenters. Wilde himself belonged to over ten different clubs, and it may be remembered that Lord Queensberry s incriminating note accusing Wilde of "posing as a somdomite[sic.]" was left for him at the Albermarle Club.

83. Cleverdon Mss. II
Beerbohm, Sir Max, 18721956. Beinecke, Edwin John, 1886-1970. Bennett, Alan, 1934-.Benoy, John Meredith, 1896-. Benton, William, 1900-1973
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/cleverd2corres.html
CLEVERDON MSS. II I. General Correspondence The correspondence is arranged alphabetically and is mostly with colleagues and friends. Replies from Cleverdon are filed with the addressee. Additional correspondence can be found throughout the rest of the collection relating to the individual sections. Box 1 A - O Abercrombie, Lascelles Acton, Sir Harold Mario Mitchell, 1904- Adam, Sir Ronald, bart Adam Smith, Janet, 1905- Alexander, Michael J. Alwyn , William, 1905- Anderson, Alan Arlott , John Asher, Jane Ashmore , Basil, 1915- Atkinson, Anthony, 1929- Auden Wystan Hugh, 1907-1973 Avery, James Royle Ayrton , Elisabeth Ayrton , Michael, 1921- Bagnold , Enid, 1889-1981 Bainbridge, Henry Charles, 1873 or 4- Banyai , George, 1905- Baring, Maurice, 1874-1945 Barker, George, 1913-1991 Barker, Nicolas John, 1932- Barsley , Michael Henry, 1913- Bates, Herbert Ernest, 1905-1974 Baxter, James K. Bazley , Sir Thomas Stafford, 1907- Beerbohm , Florence (Kahn), 1876-1951 Beerbohm , Sir Max, 1872-1956 Beinecke , Edwin John, 1886-1970 Bennett, Alan, 1934- Benoy , John Meredith, 1896- Benton, William, 1900-1973

84. Stories, Listed By Author
Beerbohm, Sir (Henry) Max(imillian) (18721956). Enoch Soames, (nv) The CenturyMay 16. The Moonlight Traveler, ed. Philip Van Doren Stern,
http://contento.best.vwh.net/s21.html
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
Stories, Listed by Author
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BEAUMONT, CHARLES (books) (continued)

85. NVSA Web Sites
Besant, Annie Evolution and Occultism Beerbohm, Sir Max (18721956); Booth,William In Darkest England, and The Way Out (Gutenberg text)
http://www.stonehill.edu/nvsa/nvsaweb.htm
NVSA Web Sites
World Wide Web sites and other things on the Internet, or archived here, which may be of particular interest to NVSA members and other Victorianists. I believe this to be the most complete list of interdisciplinary Victorian resources on the Webat least, I have not found another site which attempts the same scope as this one. For now, I am trying to include links to all things pertaining to the Victorian period in England. The individuals listed below may be of interest for their achievements in literature, religion, science, or philosophy, or of general historical interest. I have tried to avoid needless duplication while at the same time providing links to the essential sites.
Victorian Sites

86. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
Beerbohm, Sir Max (18721956), Artist and Writer, born here. 57 Palace GardensTerrace, W8 Kensington and Chelsea 1969
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.001002006005/chooseLetter/B
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London Blue Plaques
Actor and writer Stephen Fry poses outside 54 Eaton Square in London - the former home of actress Vivien Leigh - during the launch of 'Handheld History'  Blue plaques are among the most familiar features of the London streetscape. They adorn the fa§ades of buildings in areas as different as Primrose Hill, Soho and Wimbledon; some of these buildings are grand, others look very ordinary, but all are connected by the fact that a remarkable person lived or worked there at some point in history. Blue plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that they inhabited. They open a window into another time by showing us where the great and the good have penned their masterpieces, developed new technologies, lived or died. Actors, authors, politicians, painters, scientists, sportsmen, campaigners and reformers – people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds – have all been commemorated in this way. The blue plaques scheme has been run by English Heritage since 1986, and continues to grow at a rate of around twenty plaques each year. From 2004, the scheme will be extended across England on a region-by-region basis; there are already blue plaques in Merseyside, Birmingham, Southampton and Portsmouth.

87. Beerbohm-The Encaenia Of 1908
Sir Max Beerbohm British 18721956. Click Image to Enlarge. Image courtesy ofthe Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The Encaenia of 1908, 1908
http://www.arthistory.upenn.edu/ashmolean/Beerbohm/Beerbohm_entry.html
Sir Max Beerbohm
British
Click Image to Enlarge Image courtesy of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford The Encaenia of 1908
Pen and black ink, pencil and watercolors
32.0 x 40.8 cm
Bequeathed by Mrs. Guedella, 1945
WA 1945.10
Max, as he is referred to in all scholarly works, was equally known for his writing as for his caricatures. Though he never had formal art training, a number of his caricatures had been published in magazines such as The Strand Sketch Pall Mall Budget , and Pick-Me-Up by the time he was in his early twenties. In 1896, he published a book of essays, The Works of Max Beerbohm, and simultaneously published a book of caricatures entitled Caricatures of Twenty-Five Gentlemen [i] Though he had already gained a reputation for his caricatures, it was really the publication of these two books which secured his fame among the London elite at the young age of 24. Max spent much of his life doing freelance work; in fact, his only regular job was as the drama critic for the Saturday Review from 1898-1910, taking over the post vacated by George Bernard Shaw, who had recommended him for the job. The end of his run at the

88. Max Beerbohm Art Collection
Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872195665.224.54; 65.224.70; 65.224.76b; 65.297; 67.28;68.95.9 Benckendorff, Alexander, Count de, 1849-191765.224.8; 65.224.34
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/beerbohm.html
Max Beerbohm, 1872-1956
Art Collection, 188- -1946, n.d.
5 boxes, 2 oversize folders, 2 framed paintings (154 items) Acquisition: Purchases (R307, R938, R1901, R2077, R2391, R2683, R2738, R3011, R3318, R3732, R3774, R3890, R4228, R4903, R5180, R5331) 1960-1970
Access: A minimum of twenty-four hours is required to pull art materials to the Reading Room.
Processed by: Alice Egan, 1997, and Helen Young, 2002
RLIN Record ID: TXRC
Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents

Item List

Index of Subjects
Biographical Sketch
Max Beerbohm, considered by some to be the best essayist, parodist, and cartoonist of his age, was born Henry Maximilian Beerbohm on August 24, 1872, in London, to Julius Ewald Beerbohm and his second wife, Eliza Draper Beerbohm. His early education was at a preparatory school in Orme Square, and then at Charterhouse. He attended Merton College at Oxford 1890-1894, but did not receive a degree. While at Oxford, Beerbohm published caricatures and essays in the Strand and other periodicals. In 1893 he became acquainted with Sir William Rothenstein, who introduced him to Aubrey Beardsley and other members of the literary and artistic circle connected with the Bodley Head. Through Beerbohm's half brother, noted actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree, he became acquainted with Oscar Wilde and his friends. By the time Beerbohm left Oxford, he had developed his personality as a dandy and humorist. In 1895 he traveled with Herbert Beerbohm Tree's theatrical company on a four-month tour of American cities, working as Tree's secretary. After his return to London, he moved in with his sisters and widowed mother. He contributed drawings and essays to various periodicals, including the

89. H. Montgomery Hyde Collection
John MT (John Mackintosh Tilney), 1898 1.3 Baulke, James1.3 Beerbohm,Max, Sir, 1872-19563.7 Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of,
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/hyde.html
H. Montgomery Hyde, 1907-1989
Collection, 1897-1971
6 boxes (2.52 linear ft.), 1 galley folder, 4 oversize folders Acquisition: Purchase, 1974; Gift, 1976
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Deborah Shelby, 1994; David Hatfield Sparks, 1995; Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
RLIN Record ID:
Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents

Folder List

Index of Correspondents
Biographical Sketch
Harford Montgomery Hyde was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1907. His parents were James Johnstone Hyde, a linen merchant, and Isobel G. Montgomery, a distant cousin of Henry James. Hyde attended Sedbergh School at Queen's University, Belfast, Magdalen College, and Oxford where he read history and law. He began his practice of law as a barrister in London and on the North-Eastern Circuit in 1934. He and his wife Dorothy, a member of the World War II Fire Service, were married in April 1939. Later that year, Hyde joined the British Army Intelligence Corps. He became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the service and traveled to many countries including America, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Sweden, and Russia. Beginning in 1947, Hyde spent two years as the legal advisor for the British Lion Film Corp. He served as a member of Parliament from the Belfast North Division in the House of Commons from 1950-59. He played a prominent role in the fight to abolish the death penalty for murder and became involved in efforts to bring about legal and social reform in the areas of censorship, pornography, and civil rights for homosexuals. Hyde also acted as a United Kingdom delegate for the Council of Europe Consultative Assembly in Strasbourg, France, from 1952-55. From 1959 to 1961 he was a professor of history and political science at Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan.

90. Sir Max Beerbohm
Sir Max Beerbohm Sir Max Beerbohm (1872 1956) English satirist p Max Beerbohmwas born in London, England on Aug. 24, 1872.
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91. Tate Collection: British Art And International Modern And Contemporary Art
Sir Max Beerbohm A Quiet Morning in the Tate Gallery 1907 Sir Max BeerbohmJohn S. Sargent. Verso Studies of Heads circa 1910
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999961&artistid=722

92. The Literary Gothic   |   Max Beerbohm
Beerbohm, Max. 1872 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm, famed British essayist,caricaturist, and novelist who also wrote a few ironic ghostly tales.
http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/beerbohm.html
Beerbohm, Max
Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm, famed British essayist, caricaturist, and novelist who also wrote a few ironic ghostly tales.
Sites: Max Beerbohm Overview [The Victorian Web]
Max Beerbohm site
[The 1890s Society]
brief biographical note
[Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartleby]
bibliography
[Fantastic Fiction]
Etexts: All etexts are from Project Gutenberg
"A. V. Laider"

"Enoch Soames: A Memory of the Eighteen-Nineties"
Also available as part of the larger collection of Beerbohm tales Seven Men (205K); use your browser's find function. "Hilary Maltby and Steven Braxton" Available as part of the larger collection of Beerbohm tales Seven Men (205K); use your browser's find function.
"Max Beerbohm."

93. Max Beerbohm Bibliography
A bibliography of Max Beerbohm s books and short stories, with book covers and Max Beerbohm s picture. Max Beerbohm (Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm)
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Max_Beerbohm.htm
Fantastic Fiction Authors B
Max Beerbohm
(Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm)
Search Authors Search Books Novels Top
Zuleika Dobson: or, an Oxford Love Story
A.V. Laider Seven Men ... Stranger in Venice
Collections Top
Caricatures of Twenty-Five Gentlemen
The Happy Hypocrite A Christmas Garland ... Collected Verse
Non fiction Top
Herbert Beerbohm Tree: Some Memories of Him and of His Art Collected by Max Beerbohn
Rossetti and His Circle Observations ... Letters to Max Beerbohm with a Few Answers (with Siegfried Sassoon Letters of Max Beerbohm, 1892-1956
Anthologies containing stories by Max Beerbohm Top
Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror 2nd Series
The Mystery Book Reading I've Liked ... Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories
Short stories Top Enoch Soames Felix Argallo and Walter Ledgett Hilary Maltby and Stephen Braxton James Pethel 'Savonarola' Brown A V Laider Ten Years Ago... Visitors to this page also looked at these authors Algernon Blackwood Peter Beere William Beckford Stephen Vincent Benet ... Martyn Bedford Search for Author Book Short story ISBN Fantastic Fiction.co.uk

94. J. Harlin O'Connell Collection Of The 1890s
14, Beerbohm, Max, 18721956 Caricature of Oscar Wilde and John Toole. 15,Beerbohm, Max, 1872-1956 On Speaking French, nd AMsS, 5 leaves
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/oconnell.html
J. Harlin O'Connell Collection of the 1890s 1825-1952, bulk 1880s-1930s
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Finding Aid
Prepared
by
Teresa T. Basler Manuscripts Division
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Princeton University Library
Introduction
The J. Harlin O'Connell Collection of the 1890s consists of letters, short manuscripts, some artwork, and a few proofs of English poets, dramatists, novelists, critics, essayists, biographers, journalists, publishers, artists, and actors who were prominent primarily from the 1890s through the 1930s. Range of Collection Dates
Range of Collection Bulk Dates Size : 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes, 9 bound volumes, 6 matted works of art) Language : English and French Provenance : Previously owned by J. Harlin O'Connell and acquired by the Library through his daughter, Mrs. Pierre Matisse. Photocopying, literary rights, and citation
Biographical Sketch
J. (John) Harlin O'Connell was born on April 16, 1893, and received his AB degree from Princeton University in 1914. He was a lawyer in New York City and from there did most of his collecting of printed books and manuscripts relating to literary figures of the 1890s. He maintained close contact with his alma mater over the years and returned on several occasions to give talks about his acquisitions and experiences as a collector. He died in New York on April 6, 1955.
Collection Description
Scope Note Consists primarily of letters, short manuscripts, some artwork, and a few proofs of English poets, dramatists, novelists, critics, essayists, biographers, journalists, publishers, artists, and actors who were prominent primarily from the 1890s through the 1930s, collected by O'Connell. Among those represented in the collection are Aubrey Beardsley, Max Beerbohm, John Davidson, Lord Alfred Douglas, Ernest Dowson, John Gray, Maurice Hewlett, Richard Le Gallienne, George Augustus Moore, Stephen Phillips, Bernard Shaw, Arthur Symons, Frederick Wedmore, Oscar Wilde, and W. B. Yeats. The manuscript collection forms part of the larger O'Connell Collection of the 1890s, which contains over 500 printed volumes, among which are many first editions and various periodicals.

95. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
Beerbohm, Sir Max (1872 1956), Click For External Online Reference EnglishSatirist. Quotations By This Source. Conformity
http://www.crystalclouds.co.uk/search.php?option=ThisSource&searchbioid=814

96. Max Beerbohm - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author Details Max Beerbohm (1872 1956). Full Name,Beerbohm, Henry Maximilian, Sir (Max)
http://www.quotationspage.com/author.php?author=Max Beerbohm

97. Beerbohm
Max Beerbohm (18721956). Max Beerbohm was educated at Charterhouse and MertonCollege, Oxford. He contributed to the famous Yellow Book while still an
http://www.modjourn.brown.edu/mjp/Image/Beerbohm/Beerbohm.htm
Max Beerbohm (1872-1956)
Max Beerbohm was educated at Charterhouse and Merton College, Oxford. He contributed to the famous Yellow Book while still an undergraduate at Oxford. In 1898 he succeeded G. B. Shaw as drama critic for the Saturday Review . A charming, witty, and elegant man, Beerbohm was a brilliant parodist and the master of a polished prose style. His works include A Christmas Garland (1912), a collection of parodies on such authors as Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy; Zuleika Dobson (1911), a fantasy about a femme fatalle who causes the entire student body of Oxford to commit suicide; Seven Men (1919), fiction in the form of essays; And Even Now (1920), essays; and Mainly on the Air (1947), radio talks. Beerbohm was accomplished at drawing, and he published several volumes of excellent caricatures, including (1904) and Rossetti and His Circle (1922). He was knighted in 1939 on his return from Italy, where he had lived from 1910, after marrying an American actress, Florence Kahn (except for the duration of the two World Wars). His knighthood was slow in coming, probably because of his merciless caricatures of the royal family. A month before his death he married the woman who had looked after him for many years after his wife's death, Elizabeth Jungmann. We always try to locate images of the specific works discussed in the journal. As you might expect, this is often impossible. Failing that, we seek out similar or typical work by the artist. The images we have on file are linked below.

98. Sir Max Beerbohm - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskA
Sir Max Beerbohm AskART, an artist directory with Sir Max Beerbohm and 35000+American painting 1872 - 1956, GBR (Strongest affiliation), illustrator
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99. Internet Book List :: Author Information: Max Beerbohm
Author Information Max Beerbohm Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm. 1872 1956.English writer and caricaturist. Collections
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100. Sir Max Beerbohm / Mr. Nettleship / 19th - 20th Century
Creator Dates/Places 1872 1956 English Creator Name Sir Max Beerbohm Title Mr.Nettleship Creation Date 19th - 20th century
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Sir Max Beerbohm
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19th - 20th century
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