English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteeth Century: How They Illustrated and Interpreted Their Times; a Contribution to the History of Caricature ...S. Sonnenschein, 1893 - 427 ページ |
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... of Caricature from the Time of the First Napoleon Down to the Death of John Leech , in 1864 . SECOND BY GRAHAM EVERITT . ARDVA QVE PVLCRA EDITION . London : SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO . 1893 . H 9625344.15 . TA 6463.10 HARL JUN 10 1903 LIBRARY.
... of Caricature from the Time of the First Napoleon Down to the Death of John Leech , in 1864 . SECOND BY GRAHAM EVERITT . ARDVA QVE PVLCRA EDITION . London : SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO . 1893 . H 9625344.15 . TA 6463.10 HARL JUN 10 1903 LIBRARY.
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... London .-- Opening of the " Green Bag . " — Arrival of the Witnesses . - Strange Appearance of Caroline at the Trial.— Satire upon Her and her Supporters.- " City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities . " - Practical ...
... London .-- Opening of the " Green Bag . " — Arrival of the Witnesses . - Strange Appearance of Caroline at the Trial.— Satire upon Her and her Supporters.- " City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities . " - Practical ...
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... London . " _ Injustice done to Robert with reference to this Book . - The " Life " Dramatized . -Excitement it Occasioned . - The Portly Stranger in the Duke's Box . - Queer Visitors at Rehearsal .-- Horror of the Serious People . - The ...
... London . " _ Injustice done to Robert with reference to this Book . - The " Life " Dramatized . -Excitement it Occasioned . - The Portly Stranger in the Duke's Box . - Queer Visitors at Rehearsal .-- Horror of the Serious People . - The ...
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... London . " — À Beckett's Editorial Amenities .--- Feud between him and Seymour . - Seymour Caricatures À Beckett .- " Figaro " passes into the hands of Mayhew . - Re - engagement of Seymour . - Origin of the " Pickwick Papers . " - The ...
... London . " — À Beckett's Editorial Amenities .--- Feud between him and Seymour . - Seymour Caricatures À Beckett .- " Figaro " passes into the hands of Mayhew . - Re - engagement of Seymour . - Origin of the " Pickwick Papers . " - The ...
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... London and the Provinces . - His Funeral.- Shirley Brooks ' Memorial in Punch . pp . 315-335 . - · CHAPTER XVI . Hablot Knight Browne ( " Phiz " ) . —Invincible Tendency to Exaggeration . — Charles Lever's Opinion . —Weakness and ...
... London and the Provinces . - His Funeral.- Shirley Brooks ' Memorial in Punch . pp . 315-335 . - · CHAPTER XVI . Hablot Knight Browne ( " Phiz " ) . —Invincible Tendency to Exaggeration . — Charles Lever's Opinion . —Weakness and ...
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284 ページ - There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it? The learned gentlemen who write the work must feel that, without him, it were as well left alone.
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