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Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas
by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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47 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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46 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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45 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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44 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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43 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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42 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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41 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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40 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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39 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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38 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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37 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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36 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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35 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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34 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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33 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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32 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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31 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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30 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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29 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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28 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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27 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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26 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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25 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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24 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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23 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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22 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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21 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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20 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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19 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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18 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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17 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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16 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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15 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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14 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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13 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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12 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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11 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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10 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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09 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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08 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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07 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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06 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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05 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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04 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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03 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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02 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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01 - Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas by Lord Alfred Douglas
Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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Penned by Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas in his late years, this autobiography reflects on his life nearly three decades after the demise of Oscar Wilde. His first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), was marked by anger towards his former lover. However, in this work, while the bitterness has softened, he utilizes the opportunity to respond to his various critics and adversaries. This recording, initially published on Legamus.eu, was later made available on Librivox following US copyright approvals. Summary provided by Rob Marland.
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