The Trials of Oscar Wilde
first edition
1948 · London
by HYDE, H. MONTGOMERY (ED.)
London: William Hodge & Co, 1948. First Edition. Illustrated. Very good copy with some slight fading to the spine and with two tiny tears at the top and bottom of the spine without dust jacket. The detailed story of the three trials in which author Oscar Wilde was the principle figure at the Central Criminal Court in London in 1895, who was, as is noted in the introduction: “A well-known dramatic author prosecuted an eccentric and pugnacious peer for criminally libelling him, the libel having been uttered by the Marquess of Queensbury in an alleged attempt to save his son, Lord Alfred Douglas, from the author’s evil communications. This proceeding in turn led to the author’s own prosecution and ultimate conviction on a serious charge under a recent criminal statute.” (Inventory #: 11054E)