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The following, among others, for McLean, in 1829. "Search after Happiness" (two plates); Portrait of O'Connell ; "Buonaparte in his Study"; "State of the Nation"; "Treasure Seeking"; "The Raft"; "O'Connell's Dream"; "London"; "Plot Discovered"; "Death of the Giraffe" (a series of plates); "Rival Actresses"; "Moments of Reflection"; "Ennui”; “The Ear-wig"; "The Lost Key"; "The Man Wot Steers"; "Raising the Wind"; "Catholic State Wagon."

"The Looking Glass" (a series of political and other caricatures, in which he was assisted by William Heath). 1830-1836.

"Sycophant Saints and Sabbath Sinners." Circa 1832.

[With Isaac Robert Cruikshank.] "Cruikshank at Home," and "The Odd Volume." 1836.

"The Omnibus" (a series of humorous etchings on copper); and "The Heiress" (six plates, each consisting of about five subjects).` Upwards of three hundred designs on wood for Figaro in London." 1831-1836.

"Valpurgis; or, the Devil's Festival." Four woodcuts. (Kidd.)

1831.

"The Extraordinary Black Book" (an exposition of the incomes of the aristocracy, Church, civil list, list of sinecurists, etc.), one caricature plate. 1831.

"The Comic Magazine." 1831-1834.

"Maxims and Hints for an Angler" (twelve beautifully-finished drawings on stone).

"The Schoolmaster Abroad" (aimed at Lord Brougham's educational movement).

"New Readings by Old Authors" (a small lithographic series comprising upwards of three hundred plates, the subjects being suggested by readings in Shakespeare, Schiller's "William Tell," and Byron's "Giaour.")

Several hundred illustrations for Maddeley, the publisher.

The "Humorous Sketches"; "Hood's Comic Almanack," 1836 (thirteen woodcuts); "Squib Annual of Poetry, Politics, and Personalities" (twelve designs); [with Cruikshank] "Sayings worth Hearing, and Secrets worth Knowing"; "Terrific Penny Magazine"; T. K. Hervey's "Book of Christmas," 1836; the early plates to "Pickwick"; some of the plates to the "Pocket Magazine" (Robins' series), eleven vols., etc., etc.

APPENDIX III.

SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATED WORK OF JOHN LEECH.

1835

"Etchings and Sketchings, by A. Pen, Esq."

1837. "Jack Brag," by Theodore Hook.

1840. "The Comic Latin Grammar," by Paul Prendergast. (Percival Leigh.) Plates and cuts.

"The Comic English Grammar," by Gilbert à Beckett. Fifty illustrations.

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The Fiddle-Faddle Fashion Book," by Percival Leigh. Four coloured plates.

[With Hablot Knight Browne and another.] "The London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier des Dames."

"Bentley's Miscellany," 1840 to 1849, containing etchings to the "Ingoldsby Legends," "Stanley Thorn," "Richard Savage," "Adventures of Mr. Ledbury," "Fortunes of the Scattergood Family," "Marchioness of Brinvilliers," "Brian O'Linn," etc., etc.

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1841. "The Children of the Mobility," seven lithographs in a wrapper.

"Written Caricatures," by C. C. Pepper (pseud.).

"Punch, or The London Charivari." 1841 to 1864.

[With Isaac Robert Cruikshank.] "Merrie England in the Olden Time," by George Daniel.

1842.

"New Monthly Magazine," 1842 to 1844.

"Hood's Comic Annual."

1843. "The Wassail Bowl," by Albert Richard Smith, etchings and woodcuts.

"Jack the Giant-Killer."

"The Illuminated Magazine," 1843 to 1845.

1844. "The Comic Arithmetic," designs on wood.

"Punch's Snap-Dragon for Children," four etchings.

Chrissamas

"A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens, four coloured plates and cuts. 1843-4.

"Jessie Phillips," by Mrs. Trollope, eleven plates.

[With George Cruikshank.] “Colin Clink," by Charles Hooton. 1845. [With Doyle and others.] "The Chimes," by Charles Dickens.

"Hints in Life; or, How to Rise in Society," frontispiece. "Young Master Troublesome; or, Master Jacky's Holidays." "Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine," 1845 to 1848. Etchings to "St. Giles and St. James."

1846. "The Quizziology of the British Drama," by Gilbert à Beckett, frontispiece.

"The Comic Annual" (a re-publication of "Hood's Whimsicalities"), forty-five illustrations.

[With Doyle and others.] "The Battle of Life," by Charles Dickens.

1847. "The Comic History of England," by Gilbert à Beckett, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1848. "The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith," by John Forster [with another].

"The Rising Generation," twelve large, tinted lithographs, issued from the Punch office.

"The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole," by Albert Smith, etchings.

[With John Tenniel and others.] "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain," by Charles Dickens. 1847-8.

[With Richard Doyle and Alfred Crowquill.] "Bon Gaultier's Book of Ballads," by Theodore Martin and Professor Aytoun. 1849. "A Man made of Money," by Douglas Jerrold, twelve etchings. "Natural History of Evening Parties," by Albert Smith. 1851. "The Month," edited by Albert Smith.

1852. "Dashes of American Humour," by Howard Paul. "The Comic History of Rome," by Gilbert à Beckett, ten coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1853. "The Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran and his man Mark Antony Toole," by W. H. Maxwell, etchings.

"Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour," by R. W. Surtees, twelve coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1854. "The Great Highway," by S. W. Fullom.

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"Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock's Jaunts," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1856. "The Paragreens."

1857. "Merry Pictures," by the Comic Hands of Phiz, Leech, Kenny Meadows, Gavarni, and others.

"The Militia Man at Home and Abroad," by Emeritus.

"A Month in the Forests of France," by the Hon. Grantley F Berkeley.

1858. "Encyclopædia of Rural Sports."

"Ask Mamma; or, the Richest Commoner in England," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1859. "The Fliers of the Hunt," by John Mills.

"A Little Tour in Ireland," by the Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, coloured folding frontispiece and designs on wood.

"Newton Dogvane: a Story of English Life," by J. Francis.

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1860. "Mr. Briggs and His Doings" (fishing), twelve coloured plates.

"Plain or Ringlets," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

[With George Cruikshank, "Phiz," and John Tenniel]. "Puck on Pegasus." 1861.

"Mill's Life of a Fox-Hound."

[With George Cruikshank and John Tenniel.] "The Ingoldsby Legends." 1864.

"The Follies of the Year," twenty-one coloured etchings from Punch's "Pocket Books," with descriptive letterpress by Shirley Brooks.

"Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and designs on wood (finished by "Phiz ").

[With Doyle and others.] "The Cricket on the Hearth." By Charles Dickens. 1845-6.

Reprint.

"Fly Leaves," lithographs.

"Sketches of Life and Character taken at the Police Court, Bow Street," by George Hodder.

APPENDIX IV.

SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF Alfred HENRY
FORRESTER (Alfred cROWQUILL).

"Ups and Downs," 1823; "Paternal Pride," 1825; "Despon dency and Jealousy" (with George Cruikshank), and many others, in 1825; "Der Freyschutz Travestied," "Alfred Crowquill's SketchBook," "Absurdities in Prose and Verse," 1827; Goethe's "Faust," 1834; six plates of "Pickwickian Sketches," Alfred Bunn's "Vauxhall Papers," 1841; designs on wood for "Sea Pie," an omnium gatherum containing also plates after David Cox, Pyne, Stanfield, and Vickers, 1842; "Punch" (vols. ii. to iv); plates and numerous designs on wood for "Bentley's Miscellany," many original designs to "Doctor Syntax's Tour in Search of the Picturesque," 1844; "Comic Arithmetic" (forty-seven humorous vignettes), 1844; "Woman's Love," 1846; "Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil," 1846; "A Good-natured Hint about California," 1849; "The Excitement" (2 plates), 1849; 120 designs on wood for the "Pictorial Grammar;" designs on wood for the "Pictorial Arithmetic;" "Gold," 1850; "A Bundle of Crowquills Dropped by Alfred Crowquill," 1854; "Fun," 1854; "Griffel Swillendrunken," 1856; "Aunt Mavor's Nursery Tales," 1856; "Little Pilgrim," 1856; "Little Plays for Little Actors," 1856; "Fairy Tales," 1857; "Merry Pictures by the Comic Hands of Phiz,'" etc. (Kent & Co.), 1857; "The Book of Ballads," by Bon Gaultier (with Doyle and Leech), 1857; “A New Story Book," 1858; "Fairy Tales," by Cuthbert Bede, 1858; "Baron Munchausen" (coloured plates), 1858; "Tyll Owlglass” (a similar book), 1859; "Honesty and Cunning," 1859; "Kindness and Cruelty," 1859; "The Red Cap," 1859; “Paul Prendergast," 1859; "Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooros Simple," 1861; "Fairy Footsteps," 1861; Chambers' "Book of Days;" G. W. Reynolds'

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