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22. M. Benkovitz, op. cit., p. 106; W. B. Yeats, Memoirs, p. 92; MDG, p. 115; John Russell, ‘Why Beardsley is Back’, New York Times Magazine, 5.2.1967, p. 55; J. L. May, op. cit., p. 50; Critic, 22, 1894, p. 108; Sun, 28.3.1895, p. 1, in Linda Zatlin, Aubrey Beardsley and Victorian Sexual Politics (Oxford, 1990).
23. J.W. Smith, Boston Evening Transcript, 16.2.1895, p. 16; Book Buyer, February 1895; G. White, Studio, 1898, p. 252–263; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 331; J-W. Smith, Boston Evening Transcript, 16.2.1895, p. 16; Leslie’s Weekly, 6.8.1894, p. 90; mALS E. A. Beardsley to J. Lane, ‘Sunday’ [1924] (British Library, London); Allen Wade (ed.), The Letters of W. B. Yeats (London, 1954), p. 575; mALS E. A. Beardsley to J. Lane, ‘Sunday’ [1924]; J. W. Smith, Boston Evening Transcript, 16.2.1895, p. 16; Sketch, 10.4.1895.
24. J. G. Nelson, op. cit., p. 267–279; Artist, December 1894, p. 440; Studio, November 1894, p. ix; MDG, p. 76; ALS AB to ‘Billy’ [Rothenstein], ‘3 o’clock a. m., Tuesday’ September, 1894] (Boston Public Library); Artist, December 1894, p. 439–440; Punch, 3.11.1894, p. 204–205.
25. M. Beerbohm, op. cit.; Saturday Review, 27.10.1894, p. 469; National Observer, 17.11.1894, p. 23; K. L. Mix, op. cit., p. 127; P. Stanlaws, ‘Some Personal Recollections’; Magazine of Art, January 1895, p. 38; Studio, 1894, p. 98; M. S. Lasner, op. cit., p. 47; Jules Roques, ‘Les Artistes Anglais; M. Beardsley’, Courtier Francois, 23.12.1894, p. 6–8; Rothenstein, op. cit.; ALS Oliver Lodge to R. A. Walker, 19.9.1935 (Princeton); Michael Holroyd, Augustus John (London, 1974), p. 42; Charles Hiatt, ‘Designs by Will H. Bradley’, Studio, 4, 1894, p. 168.
26. Punch, Sketch, 24.10.1894, p. 72; 28.7.1894; cf. Punch, 107, p. 89.
27. M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 93–94; AB to J. Lane, in Dulau Catalogue, 165, item 953; MDG, p. 78–79; ALS AB to J. M. Dent, 21.12. [1894] (Private Collection); ALS E. Gosse to A. E. Gallatin, 19.6.1902 (Princeton); ALS F. P. Barnard to J. Lane, 7.11.1920 (Princeton); F. P. Barnard, ‘Constantine Guys, Twelve Unknown Drawings’, Artwork (1930), p. 88; Yellow Book, vol. VIII; mALS M. Harland to J. Lane [December 1894] (British Library, London); MDG, p. 79; J. Lane, ‘The Yellow Book’ [Lane misspells the Canon’s name, ‘Crewsden’]; M. Benkovitz, op. cit., p. 118; Punch’s Almanach for 1895, issued December 1894.
1. Rupert Hart-Davis (ed.), Letters of Max Beerbohm, p. 8; Sketcli, 10.4.1895, p. 561–562; Punch, 2.2.1895.
2. Alexander Michaelson [Andre Raffalovich], ‘Aubrey Beardsley’, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609; cf. Nicholas Salerno, An Annotated Secondary Bibliography’, RAB, p. 447; Emporiums, [1895] p. 193–204; M. A. Stevens and R. Hoozee, Impressionism to Symbolism (London, 1994), p. 281; Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, 24th Exhibition of Works of Modem Art (4.2.1895–4.5.1895), exhibit 247, ‘Madame Rejane – lb15.5s’; J-W. Smith, Boston Evening Transcript, 16.2.1895, p. 16; Walter Crane, An Artist’s Reminiscences, p. 416; G. F. Scotson-Clark, ‘The Artist of The Yellow Book’, Bookman, April 1895, p. 158–161; The Times [NY], 24.2.1895, p. 4; Herald [Boston], 21.4.1895, p. 30.
3. Record, 23.1.1895, p. 4; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 195; Ada Leverson, in The Sphinx and Her Circle, p. 109–115.
4. J. L. May, op. cit., p. 208; J. Brandon Thomas, op. cit., p. 166; AB to Mrs Brandon Thomas [n.d. 1895], Sotheby’s [London] Catalogue, 21–22.7.1975, item 522; Limner, no. 3, 1895, p. 13; cALS AB to Brandon Thomas [May 1895] (British Library, London).
5. MDG, p. 22; AB to [?], Christopher Millard catalogue (from Linda Zatlin); John Stokes, In the Nineties (Hemel Hampstead, 1989), ch. 1.
6. John Lane, op. cit.; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 6.4.1895 (Princeton); J. Lane to F. Chapman 9.4.1895, quoted in J. Lewis May, John Lane and the Nineties, p. 83; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 8.4.1895 (Princeton); Jean Moorcroft Wilson, / Was an English Poet (London, 1981), p. 125; Vincent O’Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde (London, 1936), p. 118; A.M. [Alice Meynell], ‘Exhibitions’, Pall Mall Gazette, 2.11.1904, p. 10; F. Chapman to J. Lane, 8.4.1895; Ella D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895, in Karl Beckson, ‘Ella D’Arcy, Aubrey Beardsley and the Crisis at “The Yellow Book”: A New Letter’, Notes & Queries, September 1979, p. 331–333; Telegram, William Watson to J. Lane [2.15 pm] 8.4.1895, (Princeton); J. Lane to F. Chapman, 9.4.1895; F. Chapman to J. Lane, 8.4.1895; E. D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 17.4.1895 (Princeton); J. Lane to F. Chapman, 9.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 16.4.1895 (Princeton).
7. MDG, p. 82; NEAC Spring Exhibition, 1895 Catalogue, ‘14th Exhibition of Modern Pictures’ – hanging day was 1.4.1895; MDG, p. 81.
8. E. D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 17.4.1895 (Princeton); E. D’Arcy to J. Lane, 20.4.1895; Telegram, F. Chapman to J. Lane, 19.4.1895 (Princeton); H. Harland to E. Gosse, 5.5.1895, in Paul F. Matthieson and Michael Millgate (eds), Transatlantic Dialogue (Texas, 1965), p. 23; AB to F. Chapman [May 1895] from Paris, in J. Stephen Lawrence Catalogue No. 44; MDG, p. 83, n. 4; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 323.
9. A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609–610; Brocard Sewell, Footnote to the Nineties (London, 1968), p. 18ff.
10. A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928; Philip Healey, ‘Mentor and Telemaque: A Beardsley Friendship’, Journal of Eighteen Nineties Society, 1992; Evelyn Sharp, Unfinished Adventure (London, 1933), p. 57; W. B. Yeats, op. cit., p. 323; A. Vallance to R. Ross, 23.5.1895 in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609; H. Harland to E. Gosse, 5.5.1895; mALS H. Harland to F. Chapman [2.5.1895] (British Library, London); J. Brandon Thomas, op. cit., p. 166; Julie Speedie, op. cit., p. 91; Baptismal Register of Brompton Oratory; F. Burnand to A. Leverson, 16.5.1895, in J. Speedie, op. cit., p. 95.
11. MDG, p. 84ff; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 609; MDG, p. 84–86; David Nutt in Studio International, Special Centenary Number (1993). P. 117; A. Vallance to R. Ross, 23.5.1895 in M. Ross, op. cit., p. 38.
12. B. Sewell, op. cit., p. 43; A. Michaelson, ‘Oscar Wilde’, Blackfriars, November 1927, p. 697–700; MDG, p. 88; Mary Lago (ed.), Bume-Jones Talking (London, 1981), p. 42; MDG, p. 90.
13. mALS Arthur Machen to J. Lane, 28.9.1895 (British Library, London); Punch, 25.5.1895; A. Vallance to R. Ross, in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; J. Lane, ‘The Yellow Book’; A. Vallance to R. Ross, in Margery Ross, op. cit., p. 38; Weintraub, Aubrey Beardsley – Imp of the Perverse, p. I42n; MDG, p. 93; Rothenstein, op. cit., p. 186; ibid., p. 245–246; MDG, p. 118; MDG, p. 92; H. MacFall, Aubrey Beardsley, p. 67–68 [MacFall served with the West India Regiment, receiving his commission in 1885]; A. Michaelson, Blackfriars, October 1928, p. 610.
14. For Leonard Smithers, cf. George F. Sims, ‘Leonard Smithers’, London Magazine, September 1956, p. 33–34, 40; Malcolm Pinhorn, ‘The Career and Ancestry of Leonard Smithers’, Blackmansbury, August 1964, p. 5; and Leonard Smithers and the 1890s, the catalogue of the Booth Collection of Books published by Leonard Smithers, Phillips, 13.6.1996; Leonard Smithers Rare Book Catalogue No. 3, September 1895, item 391; R. Hart-Davis (ed.), The Letters of Oscar Wilde, p. 630–631; ‘A European Critic’, Literary Review [NY], 5.3.1921, p. 5, in Weintraub, Aubrey Beardsley – Imp of the Perverse, p. 141; K. Beckson, Arthur Symons – A Life, p. 112ff; V. O’Sullivan, op. cit., p. 110–112.