The Bibliography of the Works of Max Beerbohm
A Letter to the Editor. The Carthusian, Dec. 1886, signed Diogenes.
A bitter cry of complaint against the dullness of the school paper. [Not reprinted]
Beccerius | a Latin fragment | with explanatory notes by M. B.
About twelve couplets printed on rough yellow paper, pp. 1 to 4, cr. 8vo, notes in double columns at foot of page.
No publisher’s or printer’s name. [N.D.]
A Defence of Cosmetics. The Yellow Book, Vol. I, April 1894, pp. 65–82.
Reprinted in “The Works” under the title of “The Pervasion of Rouge.”
Lines suggested by Miss Cissy Loftus. The Sketch, May 9, 1894, p. 71. A Caricature. [Not reprinted]
Mr. Phil May and Mr. Aubrey Beardsley. The Pall Mall Budget, June 7, 1894. Two Caricatures. [Not reprinted]
Two Eminent Statesmen (the Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour and the Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Harcourt). Pall Mall Budget, July 5, 1894. Two Caricatures. [Not reprinted]
Two Eminent Actors (Mr. Beerbohm Tree and Mr. Edward Terry). Pall Mall Budget, July 26, 1894. Two Caricatures. [Not reprinted]
A Letter to the Editor. The Yellow Book, Vol. II, July 1894, pp. 281–284. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Gus Elen (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Sept. 15, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Oscar Wilde (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Sept. 22, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: R. G. Knowles, “There’s a picture for you!” (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Sept. 29, 1894. [Not reprinted]
M. Henri Rochefort and Mr. Arthur Roberts. Pall Mall Budget, Oct. 4, 1894. Two Caricatures. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Henry Arthur Jones (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Oct. 6, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Harry Furniss (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Oct. 13, 1894. [Not reprinted]
A Caricature of George the Fourth. The Yellow Book, Vol. III, Oct. 1894. [Not reprinted]
A Note on George the Fourth. The Yellow Book, Vol. III, Oct. 1894, pp. 247–269.
Reprinted in “The Works” under the title of “King George the Fourth.”
A parody of this appeared under the title of “A Phalse Note on George the Fourth,” in Punch, October 27, 1894, p. 204.
Personal Remarks: Lord Lonsdale (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Oct. 20, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: W. S. Gilbert (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Oct. 27, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: L. Raven Hill (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Nov. 3, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: The Marquis of Queensberry (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Nov. 17, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Ada Reeve (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Nov. 24, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Seymour Hicks (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Dec. 1, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Corney Grain (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Dec. 8, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Lord Randolph Churchill (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Dec. 22, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Dutch Daly (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Dec. 29, 1894. [Not reprinted]
Character Sketches of “The Chieftain” at the Savoy.
Mr. Courtice Pounds.
Mr. Scott Fishe.
Mr. Walter Passmore.
Pick-Me-Up, Jan. 5, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Henry Irving (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Jan. 5, 1895.
“1880.” The Yellow Book, Vol. IV, Jan. 1895, pp. 275–283. Reprinted in “The Works.”
A parody of this appeared, under the title of “1894,” by Max Mereboom, in Punch, February 2, 1895, p. 58.
Character Sketches of “An Ideal Husband” at the Haymarket.
Mr. Bishop.
Mr. Charles Hawtrey.
Miss Julia Neilson.
Pick-Me-Up, Jan. 19, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Harry Marks (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Jan. 19, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: F. C. Burnand (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Jan. 26, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Dandies and Dandies. Vanity (New York). Feb. 7, 1895.
The above has been reprinted with additions and alterations in “The Works.”
Personal Remarks: Arthur Pinero (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Feb. 9, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Dandies and Dandies. Vanity (New York). Feb. 14, 1895.
Dandies and Dandies. Vanity (New York). Feb. 21, 1895.
The above have been reprinted with additions and alterations in “The Works.”
Personal Remarks: The Rt. Hon. Sir William Vernon Harcourt (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, Feb. 23, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Dandies and Dandies. Vanity (New York). Feb. 28, 1895.
The above has been reprinted with additions and alterations in “The Works.”
Personal Remarks: Earl Spencer (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, March 9, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Arthur Balfour (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, March 16, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: S. B. Bancroft (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, March 23, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Paderewski (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, March 30, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Colonel North (Caricature). Pick-Me-Up, April 6, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Personal Remarks: Alfred de Rothschild. Pick-Me-Up, April 20, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Merton. (The Warden of Merton.) The Octopus, May 25, 1895. A Caricature. [Not reprinted]
Seen on the Towpath. The Octopus, May 29, 1895. A Caricature. [Not reprinted]
An Evening of Peculiar Delirium. The Sketch, July 24, 1895. [Not reprinted]
Notes in Foppery. The Unicorn, Sept. 18, 1895.
Notes in Foppery. The Unicorn, Sept. 25, 1895.
The above have been reprinted with additions and alterations in “The Works,” under the title of “Dandies and Dandies.”
Press Notices on “Punch and Judy,” selected by Max Beerbohm. The Sketch, Oct. 16, 1895 (p. 644). [Not reprinted]
Be it Cosiness. The Pageant, Christmas, 1895, pp. 230–235.
Reprinted in “The Works” under the title of “Diminuendo.”
A parody of this appeared, under the title of “Be it Cosiness,” by Max Mereboom, in Punch, Dec. 21, 1895, p. 297.
A Caricature of Mr. Beerbohm Tree, a wood engraving after the drawing by Max Beerbohm. The Savoy, No. 1, Jan. 1896, p. 125. [Not reprinted]
A Good Prince. The Savoy, No. 1, Jan. 1896, pp. 45–7. [Reprinted in “The Works”]
De Natura Barbatulorum. The Chap-Book, Feb. 15, 1896, pp. 305–312.
The above has been reprinted with additions and alterations in “The Works,” under the title of “Dandies and Dandies.”
Poor Romeo! The Yellow Book, Vol. IX, April ’96, pp. 169–181. [Reprinted in “The Works”]
A Caricature of Aubrey Beardsley. A wood engraving after the drawing by Max Beerbohm. The Savoy, No. 2, April 1896, p. 161.