If you liked A survey by Sir Max Beerbohm, start with Hipocrita Feliz, El (1999), Works and More by Max Beerbohm (1952-12-05) (1641), and The Importance of Being Earnest, an Authoritative Text Edition of a Great Play (Avon Theater Library) (1965). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Hipocrita Feliz, El
1999 · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Works and More by Max Beerbohm (1952-12-05)
1641 · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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The Importance of Being Earnest, an Authoritative Text Edition of a Great Play (Avon Theater Library)
1965 · Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Sir Max Beerbohm, St. John Hankin, James Agate · Same author
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A variety of things
1953 · 223 pages · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Seven men, and two others (World's classics-no.610)
1966 · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Letters, 1892-1956
1988 · 256 pages · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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around theatres vols. I and II
1930 · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Essays from the Early Twentieth Century
2010 · 150 pages · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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A book of caricatures
1915 · 48 pages · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Go for Beginners
2019 · 116 pages · Moaml Mohmmed, Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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Herbert Beerbohm Tree, some memories of him and of his art
1969 · 314 pages · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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MAINLY ON THE AIR/MAX BEERBOHM
1957 · Sir Max Beerbohm · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Hipocrita Feliz, El (1999), Works and More by Max Beerbohm (1952-12-05) (1641), The Importance of Being Earnest, an Authoritative Text Edition of a Great Play (Avon Theater Library) (1965), A variety of things (1953), and Seven men, and two others (World's classics-no.610) (1966).
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Who wrote A survey?
A survey is by Sir Max Beerbohm.