Frank Harris in Vanity Fair
Harris was briefly the editor of Vanity Fair, but he only appeared once in its famous series of caricatures of people of the day
Harris was briefly the editor of Vanity Fair, but he only appeared once in its famous series of caricatures of people of the day
From left to right: A I Tobin, Nellie Harris, Frank Harris, Leonard Arthur Ross. Taken during Harris' final visit to the US in 1928.
A photograph of Bernard Shaw, 1928, signed on the reverse by Shaw to Harris. This was presumably taken during Shaw's visit to Ni
A portrait photograph of Bernard Shaw, 1923. Around this time he was working on his Saint Joan. Harris could never understand wh
An exterior view of the house where Frank Harris lived from October 22, 1928 until his death on August 27, 1931.
The gateway of the house where Frank Harris lived from October 22, 1928 until his death on August 27, 1931.
The plaque which identifies the house at which Frank Harris died on August 27, 1931. It reads "Frank Harris | 1856 -1931 | Irla
Another portrait of Harris by Beerbohm.
This sketch was drawn by Beerbohm while Harris was in Brixton Jail. Despite Beerbohm's wish to the
Max Beerbohm's interpretation of Frank Harris' famous assertion that he was not a homosexual, but 'if Shakespeare asked me ...'