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  1. Rupert Hart-Davis, Ltd. was sold to Collins in 1983, where it remains part of Grafton Books. (Source: Rupert Hart-Davis Limited, British Literary Publishing Houses, 1881-1965, Gale, 1991, pp. 147-149). The first six titles in the Mariner Library series were advertised in the Times Literary Supplement March 26, 1949 (below, left).

  2. The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde, Merlin Holland, Rupert Hart-Davis. Published 2000. History. This edition marks the centenary of Oscar Wilde's death, and is the most complete ever to appear. It contains over 1500 of his letters, and anyone unfamiliar with Wilde as a correspondent will find it packed with unexpected delights.

  3. A first edition, first printing published by Rupert Hart-Davis in 1956. A very good book without inscriptions with some sunning to the spine tips and browning to the spine – spotting to the prelims and rear pages. In the supplied near fine unclipped wrapper, with some wear to spine tips and to the corners and one nick to the top of the rear ...

  4. By Edited by Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis, Original author Oscar Wilde. Buy now. This edition marks the centenary of Oscar Wilde’s death, and is the most complete ever to appear. It contains over 1500 of his letters, and anyone unfamiliar with Wilde as a correspondent will find it packed with unexpected delights.

  5. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis. Pp. xxv, 958. London: Rupert Hart-Davis. 1962. 84s. - Volume 13 Issue 51. Last updated 27/06/24: Online ordering is currently unavailable due to technical issues. We apologise for any delays responding to customers while we resolve this.

  6. 1 de sept. de 1988 · And here is Hart-Davis lamenting the present age's lack of discrimination [p106]: "But the gift of so distinguishing is surely just what we mean by 'taste', and ours, is not, alas, an age of taste. William Nicholson, the painter, once told me he met an old man in the train who confessed sadly: 'My trouble has always been that I can't tell one thing from another'."

  7. Peggy Ashcroft. Dame Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft DBE (22 December 1907 – 14 June 1991), known professionally as Peggy Ashcroft, was an English actress whose career spanned more than 60 years. Born to a comfortable middle-class family, Ashcroft was determined from an early age to become an actress, despite parental opposition.