Lord Alfred Douglas - The Collected Satires of Lord Alfred Douglas![]() London, The Fortune Press, 1926 . First edition. Leather. The first edition of this work collecting the satires of Lord Alfred Douglas, bound in quarter morocco. The first edition, limited to 550 copies. Bound in quarter morocco with marbled paper-covered boards. The collected satires of English poet and journalist, Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, known for his high-profile and tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Oscar Wilde. This collection features a prologue, 'The Rhyme of F Double E', 'The Rossiad', 'All's Well With England', 'To a Certain Judge', 'Shakespeare's Tercentenary', 'Eve and the Serpent', 'The Devil's Carnival' and 'To Another Judge&apos. Bound in quarter morocco with marbled paper-covered boards. Externally, generally smart, with rubbing to joints and spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright, with some scattered spots to the first few pages and the odd handling mark throughout. Good . Ill.: None. Good . GBP 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 69.25 US$ 80.54 | JP¥ 11942] Book number 932Q33is offered by:
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