Salome. DRAME en un ACTE.
Paris: Librairie de l’Art Independant.
Londres: Elkin Mathews et John Lane, 1893 (February
22).
600 copies (500 for sale) and 25 on Large Paper.
New Edition. With sixteen Illustrations by Aubrey
Beardsley. Paris:
Edition a petit nombre imprimee pour les Souscripteurs.
1907.
500 copies.
[Note.—Several editions, containing only a portion of the text, have been issued for the performance of the Opera by Richard Strauss. London: Methuen and Co.; Berlin: Adolph Furstner. ]
Lady WINDERMERE’S fan. A play about A good woman. London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1893 (November 8).
500 copies and 50 on Large Paper.
Acting Edition. London: Samuel French. (Text Incomplete.)
Salome. A tragedy in one
act. Translated from the French [by Lord
Alfred Bruce Douglas.] Pictured by Aubrey Beardsley.
London: Elkin
Mathews and John Lane, 1894 (February 9).
500 copies and 100 on Large Paper.
With the two suppressed plates and extra title-page.
Preface by Robert
Ross. London: John Lane, 1907 (September
1906).
New Edition (without illustrations). London: John Lane, 1906 (June), 1908.
The sphinx. With Decorations by Charles Ricketts. London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1894 (July).
200 copies and 25 on Large Paper.
A woman of no importance. London: John Lane, 1894 (October 9).
500 copies and 50 on Large Paper.
The soul of man. London: Privately Printed, 1895.
[Reprinted from the Fortnightly Review (February 1891), by permission of the Proprietors, and published by A. L. Humphreys.]
New Edition. London: Arthur L. Humphreys, 1907.
Reprinted in Sebastian Melmoth. London: Arthur L. Humphreys, 1904, 1905.
The ballad of reading gaol.
By C.3.3. London: Leonard Smithers, 1898
(February 13).
800 copies and 30 on Japanese Vellum.
Second Edition, March 1898.
Third Edition, 1898. 99 copies only, signed by the author.
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Editions, 1898.
Seventh Edition, 1899. {328a}
[Note.—The above are printed at the Chiswick Press on handmade paper. All reprints on ordinary paper are unauthorised.]
The importance of being earnest. A trivial comedy for serious people. By the author of lady WINDERMERE’S fan. London: Leonard Smithers and Co., 1899 (February).
1000 copies. Also 100 copies on Large Paper, and 12 on Japanese Vellum.