"A bazaar of dangerous and smiling chances."--Cover.
At end: Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, printers to Her Majesty. 1894.
Edited by John Francis Bloxam.
The periodical was suppressed on publication of this number. Includes Oscar Wilde's "Phrases and philosophies for the use of the young", for which he was brought to trial at the Old Bailey, being also accused of responsibility for the whole contents of the number. Includes also "The priest and the acolyte", signed "X", which has been wrongly attributed to Wilde.--cf. C.S. Millard's Bibliography of Oscar Wilde, p. 14-20.
Also contains contributions by J.G. Nicholson, Lord Alfred Douglas and Bertram Laurence.
"The edition of each number is limited to 100 numbered copies." --Cover.
Library has copy no. 85.
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The chameleon.
Accession number:
PML 129909
Uniform title:
Chameleon (London, England)
Published:
London : Gay and Bird, 1894.
Description:
1 v. ; 27 cm.
Credit:
Gift of S. Parker Gilbert, 2007.
Notes:
Binding:
Green paper wrappers printed green, as issued, in violet slipcase.
Provenance:
S. Parker Gilbert.
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