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23. MDG, p. 38; Lord Alfred Douglas holograph notes for Autobiography (photocopy) (British Library, London); N. Syrett, op. cit., p. 95; MDG, p. 58; The Letters of Oscar Wilde, p. 384; Max Beerbohm letters to Reggie Turner, p. 84.
24. Rothenstein, op. cit., p. 134–135; Spectator, 23.12.1893, p. 913; Public Opinion, 1893, p. 659–660; MDG, p. 58; Spectator, 23.12.1893, p. 912.
25. MDG, p. 58; Public Opinion, 1893, p. 700; MDG, p. 51, 58; Catalogue of Loan Exhibition of Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, National Gallery, Millbank 1923–1924, p. 5; MDG, p. 57 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, November 1893, p. 858–867; W. B. Yeats, ‘The Autumn of the Flesh’ in R. Ellman, Yeats – Tlie Man and his Masks (London, 1979 edition) p. 214; J. – K. Huysmans, op. cit., p. 180; MDG, p. 60.
26. MDG, p. 230; D. S. MacColl, ‘The Beardsleys’, p. 3; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 86–87.
1. Interview with Mabel Beardsley, Bon Accord, 2.2.1900, in M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 183–184; Henry Harland in Katherine Lyon Mix, A Study in Yellow (Kansas/London, i960) p. 68; G. Glastonbury [Aline Harland], Redwood (1910), p. 5; MDG, p. 61; John Lane, ‘The Yellow Book – Some Recollections’ [cTS], c.1922 (British Library, London); K. L. Mix, op. cit., p. 69; John Lane, ‘The Yellow Book’; MDG, p. 61.
2. J. Lewis May, John Lane and the Nineties (London, 1935), p. 72; R. Hart-Davis (ed.), Letters of Max Beerbohm (London, 1988), p. 76–77; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 44; Margaret D. Stetz and Mark Samuels Lasner, The Yellow Book – A Centenary Exhibition (Cambridge, Mass., 1994), p. 24; Letters of Max Beerbohm, p. 176; Max Beerbohm letters to Reggie Turner, p. 88; D. S. MacColl, ‘The Beardsleys’, Laurence Housman, The Unexpected Years (London, 1936), p. 103, mALS Charles Shannon to John Lane, n. d. [March 1894] (British Library, London).
3. Joseph Pennell, Adventures of an Illustrator, p. 213; Critic, 7.4.1894, p. 240; Ernest Rhys, Everyman Remembers (London, 1931), p. 512; Publisher’s Note, Under the Hill (London, 1904), p. 21; ALS Haldane MacFall to H. A. Payne, 31.3.1898 (British Library, London); Arthur Waugh, One Man’s Road (London, 1931), p. 252; Critic, 21, 1894, p. 42–43; quoted in M. D. Stetz and M. S. Lasner, op. cit., p. 21; MDG, p. 62; Letters of Max Beerbohm, p. 94.
4. ‘What the Yellow Book is to be’, Sketch, 11.4.1894, p. 558; M. D. Stetz and M. S. Lasner, op. cit., p. 7; H. Harland quoted in ibid., p. 21; ‘Contract for the Yellow Book’, in Sotheby’s Catalogue, 18.12.1985, item 214; A. S. Hartrick, op. cit., p. 115; M. D. Stetz and M. S. Lasner, op. cit., p. 18; MDG, p. 62; M. S. Lasner, A Selective Checklist of the Published Work of Aubrey Beardsley (Boston, 1995), p. 31; Studio 2, 1894, p. 183–185.
5. Saturday Review, 24.3.1894, p. 317–138; The Times, 8.3.1894, p. 12; Star, 8.3.1894; Art Journal, 1894, p. 139; Artist 2.4.1894, p. 100–101; Art Journal, 1894, P ‘39; Studio, 1894, p. 183–185; Artist, 2.4.1894, p. 100–101; Saturday Review, 24.3.1894, p. 317–318; Artist, 2.4.1894, p. 100–101; Studio, 1894, p. 183–185; Jane Block, ‘Les XX and La Libre Esthetique’ in M. A. Stevens and R. Hoozee, Impressionism to Symbolism (London, 1994), p. 50; Estelle Jussim, Slave to Beauty: the eccentric and controversial life of F. Holland Day (Boston, 1981), p. 84–85.
6. The Letters of Oscar Wilde, p. 353; Punch, 10.3.1894, p. 106; 17.3.1894, p. 129.
7. Ian Fletcher, ‘Bedford Park: Aesthetes’ Elysium’, in I. Fletcher (ed.), Romantic Mythologies (London, 1967), p. 169ft”.; MDG, p. 63; Studio, 1894, PP ‘83–5; Gleeson White, Studio, 1898, p. 259; Punch, 21.4.1894, p. 189; quoted in Weintraub, Aubrey Beardsley – Imp of the Perverse, p. 92; Pelican, 21.4.1894, p. 3; Artist, 2.4.1894, p. 176; Critic, 21.4.1894, p. 275.