Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maxmilllian "Max" Claimed
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Sir Henry Maxmilllian "Max" Beerbohm born 24 August 1872 at 57 Palace Gardens Terrace, London was an English essayist, Satirist and Cararicaturistt.
Written works
The Works of Max Beerbohm, with a Bibliography by John Lane (1896)
The Happy Hypocrite (1897)
More (1899)
Yet Again (1909)
Zuleika Dobson; or, An Oxford Love Story (1911)
A Christmas Garland, Woven by Max Beerbohm (1912)
Seven Men (1919; enlarged edition as Seven Men, and Two Others, 1950)
Herbert Beerbohm Tree: Some Memories of Him and of His Art (1920, ed. by Max Beerbohm)
And Even Now (1920)
A Peep into the Past (1923)
Around Theatres (1924)
A Variety of Things (1928)
The Dreadful Dragon of Hay Hill (1928)
Lytton Strachey (1943) Rede Lecture
Mainly on the Air (1946; enlarged edition 1957)
The Incomparable Max: A Collection of Writings of Sir Max Beerbohm" (1962)
Max in Verse: Rhymes and Parodies (1963, ed. by J. G. Riewald)
Letters to Reggie Turner (1964, ed. by Rupert Hart-Davis)
More Theatres, 1898–1903 (1969, ed. by Rupert Hart-Davis)
Selected Prose (1970, ed. by Lord David Cecil)
Max and Will: Max Beerbohm and William Rothenstein: Their Friendship and Letters (1975, ed. by
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