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Partial Portraitsby Henry James, Published by MacMillan and Co., London | Includes a chapter entitled George du Maurier, originally published in Century Magazine, US, with the title du Maurier and London Society. It mainly discusses George's work at Punch. | 1888 |
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The History of ‘Punch’ by M.H. Spielmann. Published by Cassell and Company Ltd., London | Includes many references to George du Maurier and a specific section pages 503 – 516. | 1895 |
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Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel edited by J.L. & J.B. Gilder. Published by The Critic Co., New York | A slim paperback book in a limited edition of 250 discussing all aspects of the ‘Trilby-Mania’ that developed because of the immense popularity of the novel.
| 1895 |
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Billtryby Mary Kyle Dallas. Published by The Merriam Company, New York | An example of several novels produced as a result of the huge success of Trilby. This one is a parody, reversing the story so that the art students are three young women and the central character becomes a young man called Billtry.
| 1895 |
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In Bohemia with du Maurierby Felix Moscheles. Published by T. Fisher Unwin, London | A memoir of the time Moscheles and du Maurier spent together in the 1850s and including 63 original drawings by George du Maurier.
| 1896 |
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The Life and Letters of Alfred Aingerby Edith Sichel. Published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, London | Alfred Ainger was a friend of George du Maurier. This book includes a chapter about George as well as other references and letters written from Alfred to George.
| c1900 |
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Thomas Armstrong C.B. A Memoir 1832 - 1911edited by L.M. Lamont. Published by Martin Secker, London | Includes a chapter entitled Reminiscences of George du Maurier. Thomas Armstrong was a very old friend of George du Maurier. In this chapter he looks back on the times they shared together and with James McNeil Whistler.
| 1912 |
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George du Maurier - the Satirist of the Victorians: A Review of His Art and Personality by T. Martin Wood. Published by Chatto & Windus, London | A biography looking specifically at George du Maurier’s work rather than his personal life. | 1913 |
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Glimpses of Authorsby Caroline Ticknor. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, New York | This book includes a chapter entitled Du Maurier, Moscheles and Others, which describes the author’s interview with George du Maurier at New Grove House, Hampstead.
| 1922 |
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George du Maurier and Othersby C.C, Hoyer Millar. Published by Cassell and Company Ltd., London | Charles Hoyer Millar was George du Maurier’s son-in-law; he was married to Beatrix. This book includes many interesting references to George, his family, friends and colleagues. | 1937 |
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All Of A Piece: New Essaysby E.V. Lucas. | Includes an essay entitled George du Maurier at Thirty-Three. It is based on extracts from George’s diary for part of 1867 - 68, just after the entries later used by Daphne du Maurier in her book The Young George du Maurier: Letters Dated 1860 – 67. | 1937 |
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George du Maurier: His Life and Workby Derek Pepys Whiteley. Published by Art and Technics, London | This book includes information on the life of George du Maurier, his drawings and illustrations and a list of books that he illustrated.
| 1948 |
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The Young George du Maurier: Letters 1860 – 67edited by Daphne du Maurier. Published by Peter Davies, London | Some background biography and a selection of George du Maurier’s letters written during his early years working as an illustrator in London. | 1951 |
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A History of Punchby R.G.G. Price. | Includes many references to George du Maurier. | 1957 |
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Essays by Divers Hands: New Series – Volume XXXedited by N. Hardy Wallis. Published by Oxford University Press | This book includes the essay George du Maurier and the Romantic Novel by Lionel Stevenson, which was originally presented at the Royal Society of Literature on 20th June 1957.
| 1960 |
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George du Maurierby Leonee Ormond. Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul, London | The most comprehensive biography of George du Maurier. | 1969 |
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George du Maurierby Richard Kelly. Published by Twayne Publishers, Boston, US | This book is a biography of George du Maurier and a literary criticism of his novels.
| 1983 |
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The Art of George du Maurierby Richard Kelly. Published by Scolar Press, Hampshire | This book begins with an introduction on the life and times of George du Maurier and then goes on to show and discuss his art and illustrations. | 1996 |
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Captivated: J M Barrie, the du Mauriers & the Dark Side of Neverlandby Piers Dudgeon. Published by Chatto & Windus, London | Discusses J M Barrie's relationship with the du Maurier family and includes many important and thought provoking references to George du Maurier. | 2008 |
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George du Maurier: Illustrator, Author, Critic Beyond Svengali edited by Simon Cooke and Paul Goldman. Published by Ashgate, Surrey | A critical assessment of George du Maurier’s multi-faceted career as illustrator, novelist and producer of composite image/text. | 2016 |
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