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Alfred Douglas: A Poet's Life and His Finest Work
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Caspar Wintermans
Oscar Wilde: A Life in Letters
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Merlin Holland
I Desire the Moon: The Diary of Lady Alfred Douglas (Olive Custance),
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Edited by Caspar Wintermans
The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde
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Neil McKenna
Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship
(Note: The play based on the correspondence of George Bernard Shaw and Douglas)
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Anthony Wynn
The Lives of Bosie
(Note: A play based on the life of Douglas)
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John Wolfson
The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde: The First Uncensored Transcript of the Trial of
Oscar Wilde Vs.
John Douglas Marquess of Queensberry, (UK Title)
The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde (US Title)
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Merlin Holland
Oscar and Bosie: A Fatal Passion
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Trevor Fisher
Oscar Wilde: A Plea and A Reminiscence
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Edited by Caspar Wintermans
Bosie: The Man, The Poet, The Lover of Oscar Wilde (UK Title)
Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas (US Title)
( UK/ US)
Douglas Murray
Lord Alfred Douglas: Ein Leben im Schatten von Oscar Wilde
("A Life in the Shadow of Oscar Wilde", published in Germany by Karl Blessing)
Translated from Dutch by Christiane Kuby and Herbert Post;
With a selection of Douglas' poems, translated from English by Christa Schuenke
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Caspar Wintermans
Oscar Wilde: A Certain Genius
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Barbara Belford
Alfred Douglas: De boezemvriend van Oscar Wilde
("The Intimate Friend of Oscar Wilde", released in Dutch language version)
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Caspar Wintermans
The Judas Kiss
(Note: Script of the play about Oscar and Bosie)
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David Hare
The Wilde Album
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Merlin Holland
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
(Note: Script of the play about Oscar and Bosie)
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Moises Kaufman
Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageous Trial of the Century
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Philip Hoare
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
(Note: Leatherbound edition of the book, with new introduction by Alan Dershowitz)
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H Montgomery Hyde
The God of Mirrors
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Robert Reilly
Lord Alfred Douglas: A Biography
(Note: This book was published in England in )
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H.
Montgomery Hyde
More Letters of Oscar Wilde
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Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis
Oscar Wilde
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Richard Ellmann
The Importance of Being Constance: A Biography of Oscar Wilde's Wife
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Joyce Bentley
The Cobra
(Note: Script of the play based on the latter years of Douglas)
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Justin Fleming
Mrs.
Oscar Wilde: A Woman of Some Importance
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Anne Clark Amor
Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence
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Mary Hyde
Lord Alfred's Lover
(Note: This is the script of the play about Bosie and Oscar)
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Eric Bentley
The Mad Bad Line: The Family of Lord Alfred Douglas
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Brian Roberts
Chapters from an Autobiography
(Note: The author's relationship with Douglas is described in Chapter IV)
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Samuel M.
Steward
Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde
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Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis
Oscar Remembered
(Note: A Play about Oscar and Bosie)
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Maxim Mazumdar
Oscar Wilde
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H. Montgomery Hyde
The Unrecorded Life of Oscar Wilde
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Rupert Croft-Cooke
Bosie: Lord Alfred Douglas, His Friends and Enemies
(Note: Published in England as Bosie: The Story of Lord Alfred Douglas, His Friends and Enemies)
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Rupert Croft-Cooke
Oscar Wilde: The Aftermath
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H.
Montgomery Hyde
The Letters of Oscar Wilde
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Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis
Lord Alfred Douglas, His Poetry and His Personality
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Marie Stopes
Oscar Wilde and the Black Douglas
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The Marquess of Queensberry (in collaboration with Percy Colson)
The Life of Lord Alfred Douglas: Spoilt Child of Genius
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William Freeman
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
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H Montgomery Hyde
Oscar Wilde: His Life and Wit
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Hesketh Pearson
Oscar Wilde
(Note: A play about Oscar and Bosie; Preface by Lord Alfred Douglas)
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Leslie and Sewell Stokes
Lord Alfred Douglas: His Life and Work
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Patrick Braybrooke
Some Letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, (Heretofore Unpublished)
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With Illustrative Notes by Arthur C.
Dennison, Jr. & Harrison Post, and an Essay by A.S.W.
Lord alfred douglas autobiography of a yogi bear It was first published in the UK as ‘The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas’. Lord Alfred Douglas () was a poet, magazine editor and writer. He befriended Oscar Wilde in a relationship which was seen as illegal in Britain at the time, and wrote several books about the friendship.Rosenbach.
The Genius of Lord Alfred Douglas: An Appreciation
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W. Sorley Brown
Oscar Wilde
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Arthur Ransome
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