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Paperback Books by Max Beerbohm
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| Publication Date: May 2008 |
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| And Even Now |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| A Christmas Garland |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| Seven Men |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| The Works of Max Beerbohm |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| Zuleika Dobson, or, An Oxford Love Story |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| The Works of Max Beerbohm |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Max Beerbohm (1872 - 1956) was a British caricaturist and parodist. As a young man he was considered quite the wit and spent much time in London society. By 35 he was considered to be middle aged and a bit dull. Beerbohm was drama critic for... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| Publication Date: November 2005 |
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| Yet Again |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Yet, I know, many worthy folk would like the book blotted out of existence. These are they who understand and love the art of painting, but neither love nor understand writing as an art. For them The Gentle Art of Making Enemies is but... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2005 |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| These foreign fellows always are especially to be commended. By the mere mention of their names you evoke in reader or hearer a vague sense of your superiority and his. Thank heaven, we are no longer insular. I don't say we have no native... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2005 |
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| Yet Again |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was an English parodist and caricaturist. His first book, The Works of Max Beerbohm, was published in 1896. Having been interviewed by George Bernard Shaw himself, in 1898 he followed Shaw as drama... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2005 |
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| And Even Now |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Yesterday I found in a cupboard an old, small, battered portmanteau which, by the initials on it, I recognised as my own property
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| Publication Date: November 2005 |
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| Seven Men |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| In Seven Men the brilliant English caricaturist and critic Max Beerbohm turns his comic searchlight upon the fantastic fin-de-siècle world of the 1890s—the age of Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, and the young Yeats, as well of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2000 |
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| Seven Men |
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| by Max Beerbohm |
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| Max Beerbohm (1872 - 1956) was a British caricaturist and parodist. As a young man he was considered quite the wit and spent much time in London society. By 35 he was considered to be middle aged and a bit dull. Beerbohm was drama critic... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2000 |
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