WILDE, Oscar.—The Priest and the Acolyte Honi soit qui mal y pense. Privately Printed for Presentation only. [1894] 4to, original brown wrappers, uncut edges.
WILDE, Oscar.—Salome a tragedy in one act: translated [by Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas] from the French of Oscar Wilde: pictured by Aubrey Beardsley London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane . . . 1894. 4to, olive silk, uncut edges.
Only one hundred copies printed, with the title-page and eleven full-page plates on Japan paper.
WILDE, Oscar.—The Sphinx by Oscar Wilde [woodcut] With decorations by Charles Ricketts London M DCCCXCIV Elkin Mathews and John Lane . . . 4to, vellum boards, decorated in gilt, uncut edges.
First edition, only twenty-five copies printed.
WILDE, Oscar.—The Importance of being Earnest a trivial comedy for serious people by the Author of Lady Windermere's Fan London Leonard Smithers and Co . . . [Chiswick Press] M DCCCXCIX. 4to, cloth, uncut edges.
WILKES, John.—See Jest Books.
WILKIE and GEDDES.—Etchings by Sir David Wilkie, R. A. Limner to H. M. for Scotland and by Andrew Geddes, A. R. A. with biographical sketches by David Laing, F. S. A. S. Edinburgh: MDCCCLXXV. Folio, maroon levant morocco, back panels and side borders blind-tooled, uncut edges. One hundred copies printed. This copy is extra-illustrated by a number of trial proofs of the etchings, executed for the author, David Laing, during the progress of the publication.
WILKINSON, Sir John Gardner.—Topography of Thebes, and General View of Egypt. Being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the Valley of the Nile, to the Second Cataract and Wadee Samneh, with the Fyoom, Oases, and Eastern Desert, from Sooez to Berenice; with remarks on the manners and customs of the Ancient Egyptians and the productions of the country, &c. &c. By J. G. Wilkinson. London: John Murray . . . MDCCCXXXV. 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
Eleven plates.