18. M. Easton, op. cit., p.
161; Westminster Budget, 25.3.1898, p. 10; Haldane MacFall, Aubrey Beardsley (London, 1928), p. 16; M. Easton, op. cit., p. 264; Scotson-Clark, op. cit.19. Montague Summers, The Galanty Show
(London, 1980), p. 56; mALS, E. A. Beardsley to J. Lane, 11.9.1924 (British Library, London); Quoted in M. Easton, op. cit., p. 154; M. Summers, op. cit., p. 56–57; UW, p. 106–127; AB collection at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.20. UW, p. 102–105; Scotson-Clark, op. cit.;
UW, p. 50, 101; George Derry, An Aubrey Beardsley Scrap Book (London, 1920), p. 22; the original ‘Pied Piper’ pictures are at Harvard; Walter Puttick, ‘An Old Boy’s Appreciation of Aubrey Beardsley’, PP, April 1898, p. 66; Scotson-Clark, op. cit.; ‘Programme and Words for… The Dome, on Wednesday, 19 December, 1888’, BGS Archive (Lewes); PP, February 1889, p. 15–17; O. H. Leeney, PP, June 1925; MDG, p. 23.Глава III. Сомнения
1. UW, p. 110–113; R. A. Walker, ‘Notes on the Family of Aubrey Beardsley’, B. Misc.,
p. 102–103; ccTLS. R. A. Walker to Oliver Lodge, 22.7.1935 (Princeton); UW, p. 71; AB’s entries, Hazell’s Annual, 1895, Who’s Who, 1898; MDG, p. 15–16; John Davidson, ‘Thirty Bob A Week’ [poem]; MDG, p. 15–16.2. AB’s copy of Shakespeare’s Poems
(Princeton); MDG, p. 15; M. Benkovitz, Aubrey Beardsley (London, 1981), p. 32; C. B. Cochran, Poster and Art Collector, 8.9.1898, p. 104 (Cochran dates the drawing 1888, but early 1889 seems more likely); M. Easton, op. cit., p. 5; J. Harding, Cochran, p. 6; Scotson-Clark, op. cit.3. M. Easton, ‘Aubrey Beardsley and Julian Sampson: An Unrecorded Friendship’, Apollo
(1967), p. 66–68; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 164ff.; Alan Godfrey, Pimlico, Shane Square and Nine Elms, 1894, Old Ordnance Survey Maps (Gateshead, n. d.); M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 164ff; Crockford’s Clerical Directory, 1889; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 164ff.4. King, A Beardsley Lecture,
p. 31; MDG, p. 18; Memories of Edmund Symes-Tliompson MD, FRCP, A Follower of St Luke, by his wife (London, 1908); MDG, p. 18.5. EW, p. 4–13; Max Beerbohm, ‘Aubrey Beardsley’, A Variety of Things
(London, 1928), p. 223; MDG, p. 18; H. MacFall, Aubrey Beardsley (London, 1928), p. 10; AB’s album (Princeton); ‘The Story of a Confession Album’, Tit-Bits, 4.1.1890, p. 203.6. MDG, p. 18; ibid., p. 23; AB’s album – flyleaf (Princeton); C. B. Cochran, Poster and Art Collector,
8.9.1898, p. 104.7. C. B. Cochran, Showman Looks On
(London, 1945), p. 164; Cochran quoted in Margery Ross (ed.), Robert Ross, Friend of Friends (London, 1952), p. 51; Court Minutes of the Guardian Fire Life Assurance Office, 1888–1801 [MS], (Guildhall Library, London), p. 232; King, in An Aubrey Beardsley Lecture, p. 30; A. W. Tarn C. E. Byles, A Record of the Guardian Assurance Company Ltd, 1821–1921 (Privately Printed, 1921), p. 69; G. C. Williamson, Aubrey Beardsley: A Few Memories’, Carmina (1931), p. 279.8. R. A. Walker, Some Unknown Drawings of Aubrey Beardsley
(London, 1923), p. i8n; A. W. Tarn C. E. Byles, op. cit.; Scotson-Clark, op. cit.; MacFall, op. cit., p. 10; Anne Hammond (ed.), Frederick H. Evans-Selected Texts and a Bibliography (Oxford, 1992).9. G. F. Scotson-Clark, ‘The Artist of the Yellow Book’, Bookman,
vol. I, No. 3 (1895), p. 161; Scotson-Clark, ‘Aubrey Beardsley – Prior to 1893’; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 164; Scotson-Clark, Aubrey Beardsley – Prior to 1893’; MDG, p. 23; R. A. Walker, Some Unknown Drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, p. 15; EW, p. 20.10. EW, p. 16; Peter Ackroyd, Blake
(London, 1996), p. 67; Iconography, item 20; PP, December 1890, p. 203; the programme is reproduced in Brigid Brophy, Beardsley and His World (London, 1976), p. 38; Scotson-Clark, ‘Aubrey Beardsley – Prior to 1893’; Brighton and Sussex Telegraph, 8.II.1890, p. 5; PP, December 1890, p. 203.