Thank you very much, Jellby.
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Have you tried the email address in the Gutenberg file?
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Not yet, I will try that if everything else fails.
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Indeed. The second link would have been right (only the 1908 collection has the
Reviews volume), but unfortunately it’s one of the misnumbered lists.
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This is from the Second Collected Edition which only gives excerpts from the
Reviews volume.
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Probably nothing you didn't know already.
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Almost. Because this
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could be it! I was worried about variants in the American collection, but I found out that the “Authorised Edition” used stereotyped plates of the Methuen edition. I’m still not sure, though: according to Mason, it should say “Reviews | By Oscar Wilde | [Volume I or II] | Authorised Edition | John W. Luce & Co. | Boston” on the title page and this one is a one-volume book by “The Wyman-Fogg Company | Boston Massachussetts”, which isn’t mentioned in Mason. But then, everything else (including the pagination) is identical, so it’s probably the right one.
Thanks again!