Clark, William Andrews, 1877-1934
Clark, William Andrews, Jr., 1877-1934
William Andrews Clark, Jr. philanthropist, book collector (1877-1934)
Clark, William Andrews
Clark, William Andrews, Jr. (American donor and philanthropist, 1877-1934)
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Works
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Adonais, an elegy on the death of John Keats, author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc. | |
All for love, or the World well lost : a tragedy | |
Books distinguished in English and American literature. | |
The deserted village, a poem. | |
An elegy written in a country church-yard | |
An essay on criticism. [Two lines in Latin]. | |
Father Damien : an open letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu from Robert Louis Stevenson, dated February twenty-fifth, 1890. | |
The Library of William Andrews Clark, Jr. in two parts. | |
The miscellaneous writings of the Oscar Wilde | |
Ode on the pleasure arising from vicissitude, left unfinished by Mr. Gray, and since completed. | |
Some letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, 1892-1897 (heretofore unpublished) | |
Sonnets from the Portuguese | |
Tamerlane and other poems | |
Wilde and Wildeiana | |
William Andrews Clark, Jr., his cultural legacy, 1985: |