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Seven Men
Seven Men

By Max Beerbohm Introduction By John Updike

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In Seven Men the brilliant English caricaturist and critic Max Beerbohm turns his comic searchlight upon the fantastic fin-de-siècle world of the 1890s—the age of Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Bea...

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A stranger in Venice
A stranger in Venice

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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A Stranger in Venice
A Stranger in Venice

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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The happy hypocrite
The happy hypocrite

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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Facsimilie of colour illustrated 1918 ed. of The Happy Hypocrite.

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By Max Beerbohm

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A Christmas garland
A Christmas garland

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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Yet Again
Yet Again

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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Zuleika Dobson
Zuleika Dobson

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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Zuleika Dobson
Zuleika Dobson

By Sir Max Beerbohm

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