attered me.... (233)
83 "Can't you see your romance in it?" said Dorian bitterly.
"My romance as you call it...." (233)
CHAPTER XIII. (XX.)
100 He seized it, and stabbed the canvas with it, ripping the thing
right up from top to bottom. (333)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(a) ORIGINAL EDITIONS.
(b) UNAUTHORISED EDITIONS.
(c) TRANSLATIONS:--
(i.) Dutch.
(ii.) French.
(iii.) German.
(iv.) Italian.
(v.) Polish.
(vi.) Russian.
(vi.) Swedish.
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY.
(a) Original Editions.
* I. i. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. July, 1890. London: Ward, Lock &
Co. Price 1/-. Size 9 by 6 in. The cover, printed in red and black, is
inscribed: This Number contains a Complete Novel,/THE PICTURE OF DORIAN
GRAY./By OSCAR WILDE./ The story occupies pages 3 to 100.
* ii. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. July, 1890. Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott & Co. Price 25 cents. Similar to above, but cover inscribed:
This Number contains THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY./By OSCAR
WILDE./Complete./It contains also a title-page with THE PICTURE/OF/
DORIAN GRAY,/by OSCAR WILDE./ Philadelphia:/J.B. Lippincott Company./
* iii. FOUR COMPLETE NOVELS/BY FAMOUS AUTHORS,/FROM/
LIPPINCOTT'S/MONTHLY MAGAZINE. /With/Short Stories,/Essays (Critical and
Biographical), Poetry, and/Articles on Miscellaneous Subjects. /Ward,
Lock, Bowden & Co.,/ London: Warwick House, Salisbury Square, E.C./New
York: Bond Street./Melbourne: St. James's Street. Sydney: York Street./
(Half-title) THE COMPLETE NOVELS IN THIS VOLUME/ Comprise the following/
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. By Oscar Wilde./
WHAT GOLD CANNOT BUY. By Mrs. Alexander./
THE MARK OF THE BEAST. By Katharine Pearson Woods./
A MARRIAGE AT SEA. By W. Clark Russell./
Pp. 578. Containing the monthly parts (without wrappers or
advertisements), for July to October, 1890.
Covers of pale blue, brown, or drab, lettered in red on front:--FOUR
COMPLETE/STORIES/FROM LIPPINCOTT/and in gold on back in five lines; with
WARD, LOCK & CO./London, New York Melbourne/at bottom. All edges cut and
plain.
Page 409 (September) contains "A Revulsion from Realism," by Anne H.
Wharton, and 412 "The Romance of the Impossible," by Julian Hawthorne,
these being reviews of "Dorian Gray."
iv. THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. March 1891. London: Chapman & Hall. Price
2/6. This number contains on pages 480-1 "A PREFACE TO 'DORIAN GRAY,'"
consisting of 23 aphorisms and epigrams.
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