George Cruikshank
Also known as
Cruikshank George 1792-1878George 1792-1878 Cruikshank
Born 1792-01-01
Died 1878-01-01
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- Open LibraryOL968319A
- VIAF69915118
- WikidataQ360466
- ISNI0000000121384208
- Project Gutenberg9068
- Open LibraryOL5685706A
- Open LibraryOL11786796A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (58)
- England (34)
- Caricatures and cartoons (28)
- Politics and government (27)
- English Political satire (20)
- 19th century (19)
- Humor (17)
Books by George Cruikshank
Total count: 450
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The life, opinions, character, and tragic death, of Count R******au, commonly called F.G. Meyercondemned to the gallows, May 26, 1796, at Rotterdam, for five unparalleled burglariesPrinted for D. Brewman, in the Old-Bailey1797-01-01
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Aladdin, or, The wonderful lampon which is founded the romantic melo-drame, now performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with unbounded applause ; embellished with a coloured frontispieceJohn Fairburn1800-01-01
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Punch and Judy4th ed.T.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty- five water-colour drawings by me, George Cruikshank, illustrating Oliver Twist[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Comicalitiespublisher not identified1800-01-01
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Eighty-two illustrations on steel, stone, and woodWilliam Tegg1800-01-01
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The memoirs of Vidocqthe head chief of the French police ; an autobiographyT.B. Peterson1800-01-01
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Fairburn's laughable songster, or, Heigh cockolorum jig, for 1807being an excellent collection of laughable, whimsical, original, fashionable and favorite songs, now singing and lately sung at the theatres Royal, Sadler's Wells, Vauxhall, &c. ...Published by John Fairburn, 146, Minories.1806-01-01
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Iohn Bull advising with his superiorsPubd by S W Fores, 50 Piccadilly1808-01-01
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Cupid's garden, or, Love's offering of roses without thorns on his natal dayor, a new valentine writer ... comprising polite and modern valentines, to and from gentlemen and ladies, with suitable answers : including an address to St. ValentinePrinted and published by J. Bailey, 116 Chancery lane1808-01-01
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Smeeton's selection of the most approved songs for 1809including (among numerous others) The bull in a china shop, The holiday cobbler ... : as sung at Vauxhall, Hay-market, Sadler's Wells, Circus, Astley's &c., in The African, Yes or no, Harlequin highflyer, Spanish patriots, England's Glory, ElfridaPublished by G. Smeeton ...1809-01-01
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The jubilee of 1809containing a poetical epistle, from John Lump, to his brother in Yorkshire : also an account of the grand entertainment at Cabbage Merchants' Hall : with songs by the following noted chaunters ...Published by John Fairburn, 146, Minories1809-01-01
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The general dealerHarrild, printer, 20, Great Eastcheap1809-01-01
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The triumphs of the sons of Belial, or, Liberty vanquisheda mock heroic tragedy in five actsPrinted for W. Barrett, Monkwell Street1810-01-01
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Hard times or, O! dear what will become of us O!, dear what shall we do?!!Pubd by T. Tegg Cheapside1810-01-01
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Fairburn's Odd fellows song book, or Rum casket of mirthbeing a capital collection of songs ... : to which is prefixed a collection of toasts & sentiments : embellished with a comic frontispiecePrinted and published by J. Fairburn, 1, Minories1810-01-01
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The Scotch cottage of GlenburniaPubd b T Tegg. 111 Cheapside1810-01-01
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The blessings of paper money, or King a bad subjectM. Jones1811-01-01
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Grineology, or, New merry jesterdesigned to drive away dull care, and dispel the blue devils : containing bons mots ...Printed and sold by R. Walwyn ...1811-01-01
The Scourgeor, Monthly expositor of imposture and follyPrinted by W.N. Jones for M. Jones1811-01-01-
The Greenland lovers, or, The history of Anningait and AjutPrinted and published by James Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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Story of George Panton, or, Mischievous effects arising from children being too fond of talkingPrinted and published by James Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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Covetousness punishedexemplified in the history of James Thomson ; and, The generous neighbourPrinted and published by James Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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Fairburn's authentic account of the assassination of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, the prime minister of the realmwho was shot, in the lobby of the House of Commons, on Monday, May 11, 1812, by J. Bellingham, a Liverpool merchant : including the evidence and other important information : with a plate descriptive of the manner in which Mr. Perceval was assassinated, and a plan of the lobby &cPublished by John Fairburn, 2, Broadway, Ludgate-Hill, facing the Old Bailey1812-01-01
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Honesty rewardedexemplified in an anecdote of a poor German womanPrinted and published by James Wallis ...1812-01-01
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The life of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, late prime minister of the realmwith an account of his assassination : illustrated with an elegant portrait, and a view of the fatal catastrophePublished by John Fairburn, 2, Broadway, Ludgate Hill, facing the Old Bailey1812-01-01
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The magician, or, The story of the bleeding fingerPrinted and published by James Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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The villanies of London, or, The frauds and cheats of the metropolis displayedgiving a description of note-changers, duffers, way-layers, kidnappers, shop-lifters, ring-droppers, pick-pockets, mock-auctioneers, swindlers, foot-pads, fortune-tellers, housebreakers, &c. &c. &c. : embellished with a characteristic representation of a picture of LondonPrinted and published by G. Smeeton, 17, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross1812-01-01
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Story of Laura Maynardexhibiting the folly of young persons being too much elated by superficial accomplishmentsPrinted and published by James Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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George and William, or, No pleasure to be derived from the misfortunes of othersalso, Octavius and his horsePrinted and published by Janes [sic] Wallis, 77, Berwick Street, Soho1812-01-01
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French conscripts for the years 1820, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25. marching to join the grand armyPubd by S Knight Sweetings ally Rl Exchange -1813-01-01
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Fairburn (senior's) account of the horrid murder of Mr. & Mrs. Bonar, at their country seat at Chislehurst, Kentwhich was perpetrated in their bed-room by their own footman, with a poker, early in the morning of Monday, May 31, 1813 : including the evidence before the coroner's inquest, &c. &cJohn Fairburn1813-01-01
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Le chef de la grande nation dans une triste position1813-01-01
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The life of the Hon. Colonel Gardiner, who was slain at the Battle of PrestonpansWith an appendix, relating to the ancient family of the Munroes of FowlisAlbion Press ed.J. and J. Cundee1813-01-01
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The surprising adventures of a female husband!containing the whimsical amours, curious incidents, and diabolical tricks, of Miss M. Hamilton, alias Mr. G. Hamilton, alias Minister Bentley, Mr. O'Keefe, alias Mrs. Knight, the midwife, &c. who married three wives, and lived with each some time undiscovered : for which acts she was tried at the summer sessions, in the county of Somerset, in the year 1752, found guilty, and whipped four several times, in four market towns, and afterwards imprisoned six months ...Prined [sic] and sold by J. Bailey, 116, Chancery Lane1813-01-01
The spirit of English wit, or, post chaise companionbeing an entertaining budget of laughable anecdotes ... including several original jeux d'espritFifth edition.Printed for Thomas Tegg ...1813-01-01-
Cour martiale assemblée pour juger un deserteur de la grand armée1813-01-01
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Emperor Boney, escaping from Leipsic under cover--!!Pubd. by S Knight 3 Sweetings alley Royl Xchange1813-01-01
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The Odd Fellows' song bookcontaining a choice collection of favorite and entire new songs now singing and lately sung at the Theatres royal, nobilities concerts, city and independant [sic] lodges of Odd Fellows &c. &c. : among which will be found ...Printed by A. Redford, 36, London Road, Southwark1813-01-01
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Ausserordentliche französische Reitpost von Moscau nach Paris --French post extraordinary from Moscow to Paris --by H. Humphrey St. James's st.1813-01-01
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Scotch cleanliness nl. Vide Cottagers of GlenburniePubd b T Tegg 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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The hero's return ...Pubd. by H. Humphrey St. James's st. Feby 22d1813-01-01
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Resurrection of Pitt!!an account of the appearance of a mysterious figure, solemnly asserted, by Francis Murray, of Lambeth, to be no other than the Right Honourable William Pitt, late prime minister of England : including Mr. Whitbread's letter, Sir Francis Burdett's inteference [sic] in his behalf, and Murray's narrative at full length, with satirical remarks on the subject, and a new song sung by the ghost : embellished with a caricature engravingPublished by J. Fairburn, Broadway, facing the Old Bailey1813-01-01
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The life of George Frederic Cooke, Esq(the legitimate successor to Garrick, Macklin and Henderson) : late of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden and of New York, Philadelphia, &c. : containing an account of the whole of his theatrical career ... the various characters he performed : with critical remarks upon his genius ... and talents as an actor ... : interspersed with a variety of ... anecdotes ... : with an account of the mortality of the stage ...Printed and published for the author by P. Egan ...1813-01-01
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Scotch washingPublished by T Tegg - 111 Cheapside -1813-01-01
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A Dutch toy!!! or, A pretty play-thing for a young princess!!! - HuzzaPubd by Thos Tegg no.111 Cheapside1814-01-01
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Hammersmith monsters, or, Trial of William Cannon, John Cannon, George Bird, Richard Bird, and John Jones alias Miles, all late of Fulham ... at the sessions house, on Clerkenwell Green, on Saturday, Octr. 29, 1814for violently and brutally treating Mary, the wife of John Clack, and assaulting Mary, the wife of Samuel ClackPrinted and sold by J. Bailey ...1814-01-01
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John Bull in alarm, or, Boney's escape, and a second deliverance of Europea new song to an old tunePublished at 98, Cheapside1814-01-01
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Le four des alliés ou Le Corse près a être cuit1814-01-01
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Boney's Elba chaira new throne for a new emperor, or, an old sinner brought to the stool of repentance : a dialogue between one of his admirers & John Bull, on his being laid up with a cutaneous or skin disorderPubd. by S. Knight, no. 3 Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange1814-01-01
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Rise and progress of Buonaparteintended as a companion to his hieroglyphic portraitPrinted and published by G. Smeeton, 17, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross1814-01-01
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The modern Hannibal alias the King of Rome, swearing eternal enmity to EnglandPubd by T. Tegg. 111 Cheapside1814-01-01
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Life and adventures of Robinson CrusoePrinted by J.G. Rusher1814-01-01
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Le volant corse ou Un joli joujou pour les alliés1814-01-01
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A dialogue between an Englishman and Buonaparte, on the present timesPrinted and published by R. Harrild, 20, Great Eastcheap1814-01-01
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Little Boney gone to potPubd by Thos Tegg no.111 Cheapside1814-01-01
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Le sabot corse en pleine deroute1814-01-01
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The old maid and her tom catat the Old Bailey, September 4, George I ...Printed by Plummer and Brewis, Love-Lane, Eastcheap, for Thomas Tegg, 111, Cheapside1815-01-01
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The military career and life of Napoleon Bonapartelate emperor of the great nation ... : giving a descriptive account of the numerous battles in which he commanded ... his expeditions to Moscow, and subsequent dreadful battles at Dresden, Leipsic, &c. which ended in the overthrow of his power, and banishment to the island of Elba : also, an account of his escape from thence ... : interspersed with biographical memoirs of the principal generals in the French ArmiesPublished and sold by J. Bailey ...1815-01-01
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Mad-house crueltiesextracts from the report published by order of the House of Commons relative to a system of horrible & terrific cruelties for many years exercised on unfortunate maniacsPrinted by W. Smith and Co. ...1815-01-01
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State of politicks at the close of the year 1815Pubd. by M. Jones no 5 Newgate st1815-01-01
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The present state of France exemplified, in the first chapter of the second book of the restoration of kingsSecond edition.Printed by T.J. Wooler, 58, Houndsditch1815-01-01
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The cries of Londonas they are heard daily : with character cuts of those who traverse the streets of London with articles to sell : calculated to entertain little masters and missesPublished by J. Chappell, 41, Haydon Square1815-01-01
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Napoleon's trip from Elba to Paris, & from Paris to St. HelenaPubd by M Jones no 5 Newgate st1815-01-01
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A long headed assembly.!!Published by T. Tegg 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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[Napoleona back view]1816-01-01
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An historical account of the campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815, under His Grace the Duke of Wellington, and Marshal Prince Bluchercomprising the battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo : with a detailed narrative of the political events connected with those memorable conflicts, down to the surrender of Paris, and the departure of Bonaparte for St. HelenaPrinted for Henry Colburn, Conduit Street, Hanover square1816-01-01
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The yacht for the R----t's b-m-a political epistle, from Brother John in England to Brother Pat in IrelandPrinted for William Hone, 55, Fleet Street1816-01-01
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Resist or be ruined!the property tax must be abolished now, or a state inquisition will be established in England for ever : the immediate resistance of the whole nation shewn to be the only means of averting an inquisitorial and perpetual income tax, from which Mr. Vansittart has declared no class of society will be exempted : with a full account of the proceedings in LondonPrinted for W. Hone, 55, Fleet-Street1816-01-01
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Hone's view of the Regents' bombnow uncovered, for the gratification of the public, in St. James's Park, majestically mounted on a monstrous nondescript, supposed to represent legitimate sovereigntyPublished by William Hone, 55 Fleet Street1816-01-01
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Marriage, a didactic poemas it appeared first in a monthly periodical work, for June, July, and August, 1815 : now first embellished with two engravings in the style of Hogarth, representing "False decency" and "Friendly consolation" : as well as further illustrated by an argument and notes to shew the points of view in which utility and consistency had seemed to recommend that institution to be contemplated for the regulation of human conductPrinted by J. Gillet ...1816-01-01
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The wood-larkbeing a selection of the newest and most popular comic, naval, military, patriotic, Scottish, Irish, pastoral, humorous, bacchanaliau[!], amatory, rural and hunting songs. From the most approved authorsPrinted for the booksellers, and sold by T. Newling, printer, Salop.1816-01-01
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Cruelties of the Algerine piratesshewing the present dreadful state of the English slaves and other Europeans at Algiers and Tunis ...Fourth edition, with an engraving.Printed for W. Hone, 55, Fleet-Street1816-01-01
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The widow Waddle of Chickabiddy laneby Thos, Tegg 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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Conrad, the corsair, or, The pirates' islea talePrinted by and for W. Hone1817-01-01
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The Pigeonsdedicated to all the flats, and showing the artifices, success and crimes of gaming, gamesters and gambling houses ...Third edition.Printed for J.J. Stockdale ...1817-01-01
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John Bull's examinationPubd. by S.W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly1817-01-01
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Official account of the noble lord's bite! and his dangerous conditionwith who went to see him, and what was said, sung, and done, on the melancholy occasion : published for the instruction and edification of all ranks and conditions of menPrinted by and for W. Hone ...1817-01-01
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The state lotterya dreamPrinted for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row1817-01-01
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Authentic particulars of the death of the Princess Charlotte and her infantHone's edition.Printed by and for William Hone, 67, Old Bailey, three doors from Ludgate Hill1817-01-01
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Another ministerial defeat!the trial of the dog, for biting the noble lord : with the whole of the evidence at length, taken in short-handPrinted by and for W. Hone ...1817-01-01
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On the death of the Princess CharlottePrinted by P. White, no. 25, New-Street, Bishopsgate1817-01-01
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The Greeksbeing the Jeremiad of an exiled Greek : a poem "venu de France d'une manière inconnue" and dedicated to all the legs, with notes containing the arcana of Greeking at play, and sketches of the most illustrious Greeks4th ed.Printed for J.J. Stockdale ...1817-01-01
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Inducements to virtuous habitsexemplified in a series of original letters between a father and son, during the absence of the latter at schoolPrinted for J. Bysh ... sold by Sherwood, Neely and Jones ...1818-01-01
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The tonanecdotes, chit-chat, hints and on dits : dedicated to all the gossipsSecond edition.J. J. Stockdale1818-01-01
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Exercises for the memoryan entire new set of improving enigmas, being the forty English, and twelve Welsh, counties, in verse; including upwards of three hundred differenct events and anecdotes, selected from the Grecian, Roman, and English, histories, mythology, poetical and dramatic authors, also the most public buildings and places in and about London & Westminster2d. ed.Printed for E. Wallis1818-01-01
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The spirit of English wit, or, Post chaise companionbeing an entertaining budget of laughable anecdotes, smart repartees, prize bulls ... : including several original jeux d'espritThe fifth edition.Printed for Thomas Tegg ... and R. Griffin and Co., Glasgow1818-01-01
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The spirit of Irish wit, or, Post-chaise companionbeing an eccentric miscellany of Hibernian wit, fun and humour ... : and consisting of bon-mots, repartees, smart puns ... and various other articles of intellectual confectionary ... designed to dispel care, purge melancholy, cure the spleen and raise the drooping spirit in these gloomy timesPrinted for Thomas Tegg ... and R. Griffin & Co., Glasgow1818-01-01
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Billets in the Low Countries,1814 to 1817in a series of letters embellished with coloured plates.J.J.Stockdale1818-01-01
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The power of first love, or, Count Bertram and the beautiful Imogone of the castle of St. Aldobrandan insteresting [sic] tale ...Published as the Act directs1818-01-01
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Fairburn's oddest of all oddities for 1819the three ugly mugs at Covent GardenPublished by J. Fairburn Junr. ...1819-01-01
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The Humourista collection of entertaining tales, anecdotes, repartees, witty sayings, epigrams, bon mots, jeu d'esprits, &c., carefully selectedPrinted and published by J. Robins and Co.1819-01-01
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The political house that Jack builtwith thirteen cutsSecond edition.Printed by and for William Hone1819-01-01
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The tonanecdotes, chit-chat, hints and on dits : dedicated to all the gossipsNinth edition.Printed for J.J. Stockdale ...1819-01-01
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The theatrical house that Jack builtPrinted by and for Joseph Grove1819-01-01
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The Dorchester guide, or, A house that Jack builtPrinted and sold by Dean & Munday1819-01-01
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Pugilism extraordinaryPubd by G. Humphrey 27 St. James's St1819-01-01
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The political house that Jack builtwith thirteen cuts3rd ed.William Hone1819-01-01
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The Vicar of WakefieldC. Whittingham1819-01-01
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A political lecture on heads, alias blockheads!!a characteristic poem : containing the heads of Derry Down Triangle, ... the Chère Amie Marchioness, and the Grand Lama of the Kremlin : drawn from craniological inspection, after the manner of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim, of ViennaPrinted, for the author, and published by John Fairburn ...1819-01-01
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The free-born Englishman deprived of his seven senses by the operation of the six new acts of the boroughmongersa poemPrinted and published by John Fairburn, 2, Broadway, Ludgate-Hill1819-01-01
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A Groan from the throne2d ed.J. Fairburn1820-01-01
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The art of walking the streets of LondonPlate 2ndby Thos. Tegg 111 Cheapside.1820-01-01
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Radical state papersnow first collectedPrinted for W. Wright1820-01-01
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The Queen's matrimonial ladder, a national toywith fourteen step scenes, and illustrations in verse, with eighteen other cuts37th ed.Printed by and for W. Hone1820-01-01
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The man in the moon24th ed.W. Hone1820-01-01
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The palace of John Bull, contrasted with the poor "house that Jack built"with eight copper-plates ...Third edition, with improvements.Published by Simpkins & Marshal ...1820-01-01
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The progress of a midshipman exemplified in the career of Master Blockheadin seven platesPubd. by G. Humphrey, 27 St. James's St.1820-01-01
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The Queen that Jack found10th ed.J. Fairburn1820-01-01
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The Queen's budget opened, or, Correspondence extraordinary, relative to the defence of Her Majestya companion to the Royal letter-bag ... published from authentic sourcesSold by T. Dolby [and] J. Fairburn1820-01-01
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The Man in the moon &c. &c. &cwith fifteen cutsFifteenth edition.Printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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The radical ladder, or, Hone's political ladder and his Non mi ricordo explained and appliedthe designs of the radicals developed, and their plans traced : a satyrical poem, with copious notesPrinted by R. Gray, Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-Street1820-01-01
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A political lecture on tailsdedicated to the Great Head ...Printed and published for John Fairburn ...1820-01-01
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The Queen in the moon2nd ed.Grove1820-01-01
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Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, on men and mannersin which the principles of politeness, and the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, are laid down in an easy and familiar manner : to which are added, a selection of de la Rochefoucault's MaximsFrom the press of C. Whittingham, College House1820-01-01
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"Non mi ricordo!" &c. &c. &c22nd ed.Printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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Saint Caroline's pilgrimage to St. Paul'sher devout parade, omitted prayers and real designs, and, the sixty wise men of Gotham, with St. Caroline and St. Bartolomeo supporting the King of Gotham's thronePublished by W. Wright ... sold also by Johnson ... W. Fortnum ... Hodson ... and Humphries1820-01-01
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The queen's matrimonial laddera national toy, with fourteen steps scenes; and illustrations in verse,, with eighteen other cuts2nd ed.Printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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The Royal wanderer beguiled abroad and reclaimed at home, or, A sketch of St. Caroline's pilgrimage to the Holy Landof her lessons learned and omitted, and of her return to prudence and royal dignity, and the Queen's final triumph, huzza!!Printed by R. Gray ...1820-01-01
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[The matrimonial ladder.]Published by R. Miller. 24 Old Fish stt. St. Pauls.1820-01-01
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The Queen's matrimonial laddera national toy, with fourteen step scenes : and illustrations in verse, with eighteen other cutsFourth edition.Printed by and for William Hone ...1820-01-01
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The Political queen that Jack loveswith thirteen cutsPrinted and published by Roach & Co.1820-01-01
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Life in London, or, The day and night scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esqand his elegant friend Corinthian Tom : accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their rambles and sprees through the metropolisPrinted for Sherwood, Nealy, and Jones, Paternoster-row1820-01-01
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A Groan from the thronePrinted and published by John Fairburn1820-01-01
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A non-coronation!with two cutsPrinted and published by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate-Hill1820-01-01
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The Political "A apple-pie," or, The "extraordinary red book" versifiedfor the instruction and amusement of the rising generation8th ed.J. Johnston1820-01-01
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The political house that Jack built ...With thirteen cutsForty-fourth edition.Printed by and for William Hone, Ludgate hill.1820-01-01
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The political showman at homeExhibiting his cabinet of curiosities and creatures-all alivel6th ed.Printed for William Hone1821-01-01
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The right divine of kings to govern wrong!dedicated to the Holy Alliance6th ed.W. Hone1821-01-01
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A Non-coronation!with two cutsPrinted and published by John Fairburn ...1821-01-01
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Mother Red Cap's Public House in opposition to the King's Head TavernPublished by Fortnum, Ball Alley, Lombard-street; Johnson, Cheapside; Hodson, King-Street, Snow-Hill; and Humphries, St. James's Street1821-01-01
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The man in the moon, &c. &c. &c. ...With fifteen cutsTwenty-seventh edition.Printed by and for William Hone, 45, Ludgate-hill.1821-01-01
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Dignity! ...Pubd by G Humphrey 27 St James's st1821-01-01
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The white catwith, The Earl of Grosvenor's assPrinted for W. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street1821-01-01
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National love! ...Published by G Humphrey 27 St James's st1821-01-01
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The spirit of despotism7th ed.W.Hone1821-01-01
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The Theatrical olio, or, Actor's ways and meansan extensive collection of comic tales, new and original songs &c. &c. : containing Mr. Mathews's Mail coach adventures as delivered by him at the Theatre Royal English Opera House, Strand, his address &c. : including his celebrated songs ...New edition, with additions.Published by Duncombe, Book and music seller at his only shop in London, 19, Little Queen Street, Holborn1821-01-01
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The political house that Jack builtwith thirteen cuts53rd ed.Printed by and for W. Hone1821-01-01
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The second act of kilts and philibegs, or, Geordie and his northern lassiewith the devil to pay at the palace of Gotham : interspersed with the buffooneries of Sir Willie and his barber : the metrical chimes of Sir Wattie, the Scot : and a humourous collection of rum chaunts by the principal cock and hen performers &c. &c. &cPrinted and published by John Fairburn1822-01-01
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Songs, parodies, duets, chorusses [sic] &c. &c. in an entirely new classic ... extravaganza burletta ... in three acts, called Tom & Jerry, or, Life in London ...founded on Pierce Egan's well-known and highly popular work of the same namePrinted for John Lowndes ...1822-01-01
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The sailor's description of a chase & capturePublished by G. Humphrey, 27 St. James's Street1822-01-01
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Most humorous description of the undeniable mill between Gammon and Dandy the BlackPrinted for W. Hone, 55, Fleet Street1822-01-01
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The miraculous Host tortured by the Jew, under the reign of Philip the Fair in 1290being one of the legends which converted the daughters and niece of Douglas Loveday, Esq., under the reign of Louis XVIII in 1821 : from the original French work, authorised by the College of Theology at Paris, in the publisher's possession : illustrated by ten cuts copied from the same workSixth edition.Printed for William Hone, 45, Ludgate-Hill, and 32, Paternoster-Row1822-01-01
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London oddities, or, The theatrical cabinetbeing neat tit bits for the lovers of humour and eccentricity ....Printed by and for Hodgson & Co.1822-01-01
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Kilts and philibegs!!the Northern excursion of Geordie, Emperor of Gotham, and Sir Willie Curt-his, the court buffoon, &c. &c. : serio-tragico-comico-ludicro-aquatico burlesque gallimaufry : interspersed with humorous glees, sporting catches, and rum chaunts, by the male and female characters of the piecePrinted and published by John Fairburn1822-01-01
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Tom, Jerry, and Logic at the poney races at Sadler's WellsPublished (for P. Egan) by Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, Paternoster row1822-01-01
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The harmonist's preceptor, or, Treasury of mirthbeing a new and extensive collection of modern and popular songs : in which will be found, distinctly arranged, English and Irish comic songs, Scotch songs, Yorkshire songs, Jews songs, love songs, and songs for the social board : together with an entire new collection of toasts and sentiments, adapted to each songPrinted and published by John Fairburn1822-01-01
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The miraculous Host tortured by the Jew, under the reign of Philip the Fair in 1290being one of the legends which converted the daughters and niece of Douglas Loveday, from the original French work1822-01-01
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Life in Londonor, The day and night scenes of Jerry Hawthorne, esq., and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their rambles and sprees through the metropolisPrinted for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1822-01-01
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Points of humourC. Baldwyn1823-01-01
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An examination and defence of the writings and preaching of the Rev. Edward Irving, M. A., minister of the Caledonian Church, Cross Street, Hatton Gardenincluding copious extracts from his "Four orations for the oracles of God," and his "Argument for judgment to come"Printed and published by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill1823-01-01
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Jealousyexemplified in the awful, tragical, and bloody history of the lives and untimely deaths of Othello & DesdemonaPrinted by and for Hodgson and Co. ...1823-01-01
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Divine & moral songsattempted in easy language for the use of childrenPrinted by T. Harvey ... for R. Franey ...1823-01-01
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Kenilworth, or, The golden days of Queen BessPrinted by and for W. Cole ...1823-01-01
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Life of Napoleon Bonapartelate Emperor of the French ...Printed and published by John Fairburn ...1823-01-01
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Fairburn's Everlasting songsterbeing an extensive collection of one thousand naval, love, comic, hunting, bacchanalian, sentimental, Scotch & Irish songsPublished by J. Fairburn, 110, Minories1823-01-01
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German popular storiesPublished by C. Baldwyn, Newgate Street1823-01-01
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The death of Life in London, or Tom & Jerry's funeralan entirely new satirical, burlesque, operatic parody in one act ... : performed for the first time at the Royal Coburg Theatre on Monday June 2, 1823Printed for John Lowndes, 36, Bow Street, Covent Garden1823-01-01
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Points of humour illustratedJ. Robins1824-01-01
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Forty illustrations of Lord ByronJames Robins and Co., Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row.1824-01-01
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Tales of humour, gallantry, & romancePrinted for Charles Baldwyn1824-01-01
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OurikaJ. Robins & Co.1824-01-01
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The family oracle of health, economy, medicine, and good livingadapted to all ranks of society from the palace to the cottage6th ed.Walker [etc.1824-01-01
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The holiday grammarPrinted for S. Knights ...1825-01-01
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Hans of IcelandJ. Robins1825-01-01
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Smiles for all seasons, or, Mirth for midsummer, merriment for Michaelmas, cheerfulness for Christmas, laughter for Lady-dayforming a collection of parlour poetry, and drawing-room drollery : and supplying solace for summer, amusement for autumn, wit for winter, sprightliness for springSecond edition, with more than a hundred additional articles / and a frontispiece drawn and engraved by Cruikshank.Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy1825-01-01
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Catholic miraclesillustrated with seven designs including a characteristic portrait of Prince HohenlohePrinted for Knight and Lacey1825-01-01
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Pierce Egan's Life in London, and sporting guideconnected with the events of the turf, the chase, and the ring[s.n.]1825-01-01
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The Spirit of the public journalsbeing an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays, jeux d'esprit and tales of humour, prose and verse, that have appeared in the morning, evening and Sunday newspapers : with explanatory notes : [new series] 1823-25Sherwood ...1825-01-01
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Gaieté de ParisPublished by John Fairburn ...1825-01-01
Catholic miracles; illustrated with seven designs including a characteristic portrait of Prince HohenlohePrinted for Knight and Lacey1825-01-01-
Interesting particulars relating to the elephantPrinted and sold by J. Harrison, 56, Long Acre1826-01-01
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The surprising adventures of the renowned baron Munchausencontaining his singular travels, miraculous escapes, and wonderful voyages and campaignsSamuel Forbes1826-01-01
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Phrenological illustrations, or, An artist's view of the craniological system of Doctors Gall and SpurzheimPublished by Geroge Cruikshank ...1826-01-01
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Phrenological illustrationsor, An artist's view of the craniological system of Doctors Gall and SpurzheimPublished by George Cruikshank ...; and sold by J. Robins and Co. ...; S. Knights ...; and G. Humphrey ...1826-01-01
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The living skeletonnow exhibiting at the Chinese Saloon, Pall Mall : an account of that most extraordinary and interesting phenomenon, Claude Seurat, called the living skeleton, giving an accurate description of his person, and every particular relative to his singular habits, customs, &c. &c. : embellished with a whole-length portrait of this curiosity of naturePublished by J. Limbird, 143, Strand1826-01-01
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The log book, or, Nautical miscellanyJ. Robins & Sons, 57 & 58, Tooley Street, Southwark1826-01-01
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Paul Pryin which are all the peculiarities, irregularities, singularities, pertinacity, loquacity, and audacity of Paul PryPublished by T. Hughes, 35, Ludgate Hill1826-01-01
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Tom and Jerry, or, Life in Londonan operatic extravaganza, in three acts : performed at the Adelphi Theatre, Strand, with unprecedented success : with a key, vocabulary &cW.T. Moncrieff1826-01-01
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and co.1826-01-01
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Illustrations of time.The Artist1827-01-01
Phrenological illustrations, or an artist's view of the craniological system of Doctors Gall and SpurzheimPublished by Geroge Cruikshank, and sold by J. Robins, S. Knights, and G. Humphrey1827-01-01-
London charactersJ. Robins1827-01-01
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The bank restriction barometer; or, Scale of effets on society of the bank note system, and payments in gold1827-01-01
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Facetiæ and miscellaniesPublished for W. Hone by Hunt and Clarke1827-01-01
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Cruikshankianaan assemblage of the most celebrated works of George Cruikshank ... [and] Deighton's London nuisances.M'Lean1827-01-01
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Illustrations of timePublished May 1st, 1827, by the artist, 22 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville1827-01-01
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The life and exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha1827-01-01
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John Harcourt's original jests ...Cowie and Strange ...1827-01-01
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Forty illustrations of Lord ByronJ. Robins1828-01-01
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Bell's life in London, and sporting chronicleVol. 7, no. 330Printed and published by Mr. W. Clement, no. 169 Strand1828-01-01
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Punch and Judy2nd ed.Printed for S. Prowett1828-01-01
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Six illustrations to Cowper's Diverting history of John GilpinCharles Tilt, 86, Fleet Street1828-01-01
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Scraps and sketchesPublished by the artist ...and sold by James Robins1828-01-01
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Illustrations to Punch and JudyPrinted for Septimus Prowett, 55, Pall Mall1828-01-01
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The interesting history of Whittington and his catembellished with a coloured frontispieceDean and Munday1828-01-01
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Wit and wisdom, or, The world's jest bookforming a rich banquet of anecdote, wit, humour, and whimsicality, expressly calculated "to set the table in a roar" : being also, an agreeable companion for a post-chaise, or, a trip to the Nore in a steam-packet : partly original, and partly selected from scarce and valuable worksSecond edition.Printed for Joseph Smith, 193, High Holborn1828-01-01
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[Six illustrations to Cowper's diverting history of John Gilpin]Charles Tilt ...1828-01-01
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The Epping huntCharles Tilt1829-01-01
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The wonderful life and adventures of Three-fingered Jack, the terror of Jamaica!giving an account of his persevering courage and gallant heroism, in revenging the cause of his injured parents : with an account of his desperate conflict with Quashee! ...Printed by W. Lewis ... for T. & J. Allman ...1829-01-01
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London charactersJ. Robins1829-01-01
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Vol. 1 of my sketch bookMappin & Webb1830-01-01
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Illustrations of popular worksPart IPublished for the artist by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green1830-01-01
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Twelve sketches illustrative of Sir Walter Scott's Demonology and witchcraftPublished for the artist by J. Robins and Co.1830-01-01
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The political alphabetwith notes and illustrationsPublished for William Carpenter ...1830-01-01
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The history of Tom Jonesa foundlingJames Cochrane and Co., and J. Andrews1831-01-01
Ferdinand Franckan autobiographical sketch of the youthful days of a musical student2d ed.R. Ackerman1831-01-01-
The satchela repository of wit, whimsies, and what-not : containing 14 engravings and 72 pagesPrinted and published for the proprietors by W.H. Tickle, Middle Street, Croydon1831-01-01
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Hogarth moralizeda complete edition of all the most capital and admired works of William HogarthPrinted at the Shakespeare Press, by W. Nicol for John Major ...1831-01-01
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Illustrations of Smollett, Fielding, and Goldsmith, in a series of forty-one platesCharles Tilt1832-01-01
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Arliss's funny library, of wit, satire, and humourcontaining, facetiæ, under the heads of pasquinades, anecdotes, jeu d'esprits, witticisms, mornings at Bow street, new punning songs, broad grins, maxims, Irish bulls, conundrums, anagrams, enigmas ...Printed and published by H.A. Arliss, 22 Addle street, Cheapside1832-01-01
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The Book of fun for boys and girls, or, Laugh and learnDarton & Clark1833-01-01
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Vol 1, of My sketch book [by] George CruikshankDesigned etched & published by George Cruikshank, 23 Myddelton terrace, Pentonville & sold by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet st --1833-01-01
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The adventures of Gil Blas of SantillaneEffingham Wilson1833-01-01
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Vol. 1 of my sketch bookPublished for the artist by Charles Tilt1834-01-01
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Illustrations of Don Quixotein a series of fifteen platesC. Tilt1834-01-01
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My sketch bookGeorge Cruikshank1834-01-01
Vol. 1 of my sketch bookG. Cruikshank1834-01-01
My sketchbookv. 1 PentonvilleGeorge Cruikshank1834-01-01-
The melangea variety of original pieces in prose and verse,comprising the Elysium of animals : illustrated by engravingsPrinted and published by Egerton Smith and Co. ... and sold by Messrs. Simpkin and Marshall ... London1834-01-01
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My sketch bookPublished for the artist, by Charles Tilt ...1834-01-01
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Vol. 1 of my sketch bookDesigned etched & published by George Cruikshank ... & sold by Chrales Tilt ...1834-01-01
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Illustrations of Sir Walter Scott's Demonology and witchcraftNew ed.Published for the artist by Charles Tilt1835-01-01
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Cruikshankianaan assemblage of the most celebrated works of George Cruikshank ... Deighton's [sic] London nuisances ...M'Lean1835-01-01
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The sailors progressT. McLean1835-01-01
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The wife, or, Women as they area domestic dramaPublished for the author, by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, Paternoster Row1835-01-01
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The Tooth-achethe origin of tooth-acheD. Bogue1836-01-01
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Sketches by "Boz"illustrative of every-day life and every-day peopleJohn Macrone1836-01-01
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Three courses and a dessertcomprising three sets of tales, West Country, Irish, and Legal, and a menage3d ed.Vizetelly, Branston1836-01-01
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The adventures of Sir Frizzle PumpkinNights at mess : and other talesWilliam Blackwood and Sons1836-01-01
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Cruikshankianaan assemblage of the most celebrated works of George Cruikshank, travelling in England, or white horse cellar, travelling in France, or the diligence, savoyards ..., return from Paris, the niece, &c. ..., unpleasant weather, raining cats, dogs, pitchforks ..., monstrosities, or London dandies 181- to 1827 (8 plates) ..., sailor's progress, or progress of a midshipman ..., Deighton's [sic] London nuisances ... 81 plates on 68 ...E. Lumley1836-01-01
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Rookwood : a romance by W. Harrison Ainsworthproofs of the etchingsJ. Macrone1836-01-01
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Comic alphabetArts Council of Great Britain1836-01-01
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Sketches by Bozillustrative of every-day life and every-day people : with forty illustrationsNew ed., complete.Chapman & Hall1837-01-01
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The autobiography of a good joke1837-01-01
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Scraps and sketches.s.n.1837-01-01
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Scenes from the life of Edward Lascelles, gentWilliam Curry Jun.1837-01-01
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Sketches by Bozillustrative of every-day life, and every-day people : Second seriesJohn Macrone1837-01-01
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More hints on etiquettefor the use of society at large, and young gentlemen in particularCharles Tilt1838-01-01
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Mornings at Bow Streeta selection of the most humourous and entertaining reports which have appeared in the Morning Herald4th ed.Tegg & Son1838-01-01
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The procession of Sheppard from Newgate to TyburnRichard Bentley1839-01-01
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Oliver TwistJ.J. Weber1839-01-01
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Oliver TwistRichard Bentley1839-01-01
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The Comic almanackFrom 1835 to 1853. An ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, whims, oddities, etcDavid Bogue1839-01-01
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The life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in DalkeithNew ed., rev. and greatly enl. / with eight illustrations by George Cruickshank.William Blackwood and Sons1839-01-01
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Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progressR. Bentley1840-01-01
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The Tower of Londona historical romanceR. Bentley1840-01-01
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Boz's sämmtliche werkeA. Krabbe1841-01-01
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The little old man of the wood, or, The tale of a comical stickPublished by Hugh Cunningham ...1841-01-01
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The Tower of Londona historical romanceLea & Blanchard1841-01-01
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Guy Fawkesor, The gunpowder treason ; an historical romanceR. Bentley1841-01-01
George Cruikshank's omnibus. Illustrated with one hundred engravings on steel and wood.Tilt and Bogue1842-01-01-
The miser's daughtera taleCunningham and Mortimer1842-01-01
George Cruikshank's omnibusTilt and Bogue1842-01-01-
George Cruikshank's omnibusTilt and Bogue1842-01-01
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The harmonious owls1842-01-01
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The Ingoldsby legends, or, Mirth and marvelsSecond seriesRichard Bentley1842-01-01
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Stanley ThornLea and Blanchard.1842-01-01
Windsor castlean historical romanceHenry Colburn1843-01-01-
Martin's vagariesbeing a sequel to a "A tale of the tub," recently discovered at the University of OxfordA. H. Baily & Co.1843-01-01
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Saint James'sor, The court of Queen Anne : an historical romanceJ. Mortimer1844-01-01
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The bachelor's own book, or, the progress of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.), in the pursuit of pleasure and amusement and also in search of health and happinessBryce1844-01-01
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The bachelor's own bookbeing the progress of Mr. Lambkin, (gent.) in the pursuit of pleasure and amusememt [sic], and also, in search of health and happinessSold by D. Bogue1844-01-01
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The old sailor's jolly boatladen with tales, yarns, scraps, fragments, etc., etc. to please all handsW. Strange1844-01-01
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More good things from Cruikshank's Omnibusa vehicle for fun and frolicE. Ferrett & co. 68 South Fourth street.1845-01-01
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The Queen and the Union!no repeal! no O'Connell!Sold by David Bogue1845-01-01
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New Year's daya winter's tale2nd ed.Fisher, Son, & Co.1846-01-01
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The comic BlackstonePublished at the Punch office1846-01-01
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The emigrantJohn Murray1846-01-01
The bottle. In eight plates ... Price one shillingPublished for the artist by D. Bogue1847-01-01-
The bottlein eight platespublished for the artist September 1st, 1847, by David Bogue1847-01-01
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The greatest plague of lifeCarey & Hart1847-01-01
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The drunkard's childrena sequel to The bottle : in eight platesJ. Sands1848-01-01
The drunkard's children. A sequel to The bottle. In eight platesPublished for the artist by D. Bogue1848-01-01-
The inundationor, Pardon and peaceWilloughby & Co.1848-01-01
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The drunkard's childrenA sequel to The bottleJ. Sands1848-01-01
The History of the Bottle, as Originally Published in the New York Organ.Oliver & Brother1848-01-01
Sinks of London Laid Open: A Pocket Companion for the Uninitiated, to which is Added a Modern ...J. Duncombe1848-01-01-
The drunkard's childrena sequel to The bottle : in eight platesPublished for the artist by D. Bogue1848-01-01
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Whom to marry and how to get married, or, The adventures of a lady in search of a good husbandDavid Bogue1848-01-01
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The pentamerone, or, The story of storiesfun for the little onesD. Bogue and J. Cundall1848-01-01
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Clement Lorimer; or, The book with the iron claspsa romanceJ. Lofts1849-01-01
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The comic almanack for 1849an ephemeris in jest and earnestImprinted for David Bogue, bibliopolist1849-01-01
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The Brighton lodging-house, or, Misadventures of an enthusiastJ. How1849-01-01
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[ Illustrations for] Frank Fairleghor, Scenes from the life of a private pupilA. Hall1850-01-01
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Walk up! Walk up! and see the temperance peep showJoyful News Book Depôt1850-01-01
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The tooth-acheJ.L. Smith, map publisher1850-01-01
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[Proof impressions of the etched illustrations for "1851: or, The adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and family, who came up to London to "enjoy themselves," and to see the Great Exhibition"]David Bogue1851-01-01
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The blessings of temperance, illustrated in the life and reformation of the drunkarda poem. Forming a companion to Cruikshank's "Bottle", with etchings from his pencil4th ed.W. Tweedie1851-01-01
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Pickwick abroador, The tour in FranceAkarman, and Ormsby1851-01-01
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"Common Sense" on the domestic habits of the peopleCharles Gilpin1852-01-01
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The betting-bookSecond edition.W. & F. G. Cash1852-01-01
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Temperance placardsNo. 2 : The division of the labourer's PuddingWilliam Tweedie1852-01-01
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The temperance offeringconsisting of essays, tales, and poetryPublished for the Committee of The London Temperance League by W. Tweedie1852-01-01
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Temperance placard, printed in coloursNo. 4 : Home in ShadowWilliam Tweedie1852-01-01
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The betting-bookW. & F.G. Cash ... successors to Charles Gilpin1852-01-01
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The Uncle Tom's cabin almanack, or, Abolitionist mementofor 1853John Cassell1852-01-01
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The horse shoethe true legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil : showing how the horse-shoe came to be a charm against witchcraftD. Bogue ...1852-01-01
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Talpa, or, The chronicles of a clay farman agricultural fragmentReeve & Co.1852-01-01
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The Ingoldsby legendsor, Mirth and marvelsFirst series, fifth ed.R. Bentley1852-01-01
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Hop-o' my-Thumb and the seven-league bootsDavid Bogue1853-01-01
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Hop-o' my-Thumb and the seven-league bootsDavid Bogue1853-01-01
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Hop-o' my-ThumbRoutledge1853-01-01
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The tourist's illustrated hand-book for IrelandPrinted for the railway companies, parties to the Irish Tourist Ticket System, by John Cassell ...1853-01-01
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George Cruikshank's fairy libraryDavid Bogue1853-01-01
The glass and the new Crystal PalaceFirst editionPublished by J. Cassell, Ludgate Hill1853-01-01-
The glass and the new crystal palaceJ. Cassell1853-01-01
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Windsor castlean historical romanceG. Routledge1853-01-01
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CinderellaRoutledge1854-01-01
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Jack and the beanstalkRoutledge1854-01-01
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The history of Jack & the bean-stalkDavid Bogue1854-01-01
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The Illustrated London newsVol. 24, no. 683Printed and published at the Office ... by William Little1854-01-01
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A letter from Hop-o'-My-Thumb [i.e. G. Cruikshank] to Charles Dickens, esqupon "Frauds on the fairies," "Whole hogs," &cD. Bogue1854-01-01
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Old 'Miscellany' daysa selection of stories from Bentley's MiscellanyBentley1855-01-01
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The history of Jack & the bean-stalkDavid Bogue, 86 Fleet Street1856-01-01
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German fairy tales and popular storiesas told by Gammer GrethelH.G. Bohn1856-01-01
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The bands in the parkscopy of a letter supposed to have been sent from a high dignitary of the church to "the right man in the right place," upon the subject of the military bands playing in the parks on SundaysW. Tweedie ...1856-01-01
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Lorimer Littlegood, esqa young gentleman who wished to see society and saw it accordinglyJames Blackwood ...1858-01-01
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A pop-gun fired off by George Cruikshankin defence of the British volunteers of 1803, against the uncivil attack upon that body by General W. Napier : to which are added some observations upon our national defences, self-defence etc. etc. etc. : illustrated with cutsPublished for the author by W. Kent and Co. (Late D. Bogue)1860-01-01
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Minor morals for young peopleillustrated in tales and travels : [Pt. 1]Whittaker and co., Ave-Maria lane1860-01-01
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The Comic almanack, from 1835 to 1853an ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, whims, oddities, etcNew issue, in four volumes.J.C. Hotten1860-01-01
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George Cruikshank's fairy libraryHop-O'-My-Thumb, Jack and the bean-stalk, Cinderella, Puss in bootsBell and Daldy1860-01-01
A discovery concerning ghostswith a rap at the "spirit-rappers"F. Arnold1863-01-01-
A discovery concerning ghostswith a rap at the "spirit-rappers"Second editionRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge1864-01-01
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Puss in BootsRoutledge1864-01-01
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George Cruikshank's fairy libraryHop o'my thumb, Jack & the bean-stalk, Cinderella, Puss in boots.published by George Routledge & Sons...1865-01-01
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Percy Cruikshank's Comic almanac for 1865containing numerous illustrations in oil color printing : useful information contained in ordinary almanacs, and a variety of original puns, jokes, jests etcRead & Co.1865-01-01
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The novels of Henry Fieldingcomprising Tom Jones, The adventures of Joseph Andrews, and AmeliaBell and Daldy1866-01-01
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The Ingoldsby legendsor, Mirth and marvelsR. Bentley1866-01-01
The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenWilliam Tegg1867-01-01-
Grimm's goblinsTicknor & Fields1867-01-01
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Sketches by Bozillustrative of every-day life and every-day peopleNew edition, complete.Chapman and Hall1867-01-01
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The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenW. Tegg1868-01-01
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Child's own book of standard fairy talescontaining, Aladdin, Cinderella, Beauty and the beast, Jack the giant-killer, Red Riding Hood, Tom Thumb, Puss in Boots, and numerous other favorites of the nurseryDuffield Ashmead1868-01-01
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The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenW. Tegg1868-01-01
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The comic BlackstoneBradbury, Evans, & Co.1868-01-01
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Our gutter childrenW. Tweedie1869-01-01
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Oliver TwistRiverside ed.Hurd and Houghton1869-01-01
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The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenW. Tegg1869-01-01
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Our "gutter children"2d ed.w. Tweedie1869-01-01
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Yarns of an old marinerLee and Shepard1869-01-01
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Eighty-two illustrations on steel, stone and woodWith letterpress descriptionW. Tegg1870-01-01
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Prince Arthur's alphabetDean & Son1870-01-01
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Cinderella and the glass slipperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge1870-01-01
A few remarks on the system of general education as proposed by the National Education LeaguePublished by William Tweedie1870-01-01-
The pictorial Tower of LondonWith a full and complete indexT.B. Peterson1870-01-01
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Punch and Judywith twenty-four illustrations5th ed.Bell & Daldy1870-01-01
George Cruikshank's OmnibusNew ed.Scribner, Welford, & Co.1870-01-01-
The loving ballad of Lord BatemanBell & Daldy1870-01-01
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Sketches by Bozillustrative of every-day life and every-day peopleNew ed., complete.Chapman and Hall1870-01-01
George Cruikshank's OmnibusIllustrated with one hundred engravings on steel and wood...New ed.Bell & Daldy1870-01-01-
The loving ballad of Lord BatemanG.W. Carleton & Co.1871-01-01
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The centenary garlandbeing illustrations of the novels of Sir Walter Scott intheir order of publication : with descriptions, memoir , etc.William P. Nimmo1871-01-01
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Pictorial illustrations of the novels of Sir Walter Scottin their order of publictionSeton & Mackenzie1871-01-01
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The brownies and other talesBell & Daldy, York street, Covent Garden.1871-01-01
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Frank Fairlegh, or Scenes from the life of a private pupilWith thirty illustrationsG. Routledge and sons1871-01-01
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The artist and the authorA statement of facts2nd ed.Bell & Daldy, York Street, Covent Garden1872-01-01
Phrenological illustrations, or An artist's view of the craniological system of Doctors Gall and SpurzheimF. Arnold1873-01-01-
Phrenological illustrations, or An artist's view of craniological system of Doctors Gall and SpurzheimRepublshed for the artist by F. Arnold1873-01-01
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Peter Schlemihlfrom the German of Adelbert von Chamisso3d ed.A. Denham1874-01-01
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Four rare etchingss.n.1876-01-01
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Oliver Twist, Uncommercial travellerCarleton's new illustrated edition.G.W. Carleton & Co., publishers1877-01-01
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The Universal songster; or, Museum of mirthForming the most complete, extensive, and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language, with a copious and classified indexG. Routledge1878-01-01
The universal songster, or, Museum of mirthforming the most complete, extensive, and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language : with a copious and classified index which will, under its various heads, refer the reader to the following descriptions of songs--viz. ancient, amatory, bacchanalian, comic (English), Dibdins' miscellaneous, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, Irish, Jews, Masonic, military, naval, Scotch, sentimental, sporting, Welsh, Yorkshire, etc.G. Routledge1878-01-01-
Catalogue of pictures, drawings, and sketchesChristie, Manson & Woods1878-01-01
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Catalogue of pictures, drawings, and sketchesThe auctioneer1878-01-01
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Catalogue of an extensive collection of books illustrated by ... George Cruikshankwhich will be sold by auction, by messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... at ... no. 13 Wellington street, Strand.Dryden Press1878-01-01
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BurlesquesNovels by eminent hands : Jeames's diary : The history of the next French revolution : A legend of the Rhine : Adventures of Major GahaganSmith, Elder1879-01-01
The tragical acts, or comical tragedies of Punch and JudyHappy hours company1879-01-01-
The gin-shopM. J. Stockwell1880-01-01
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Father Christmas1880.s.n.]1880-01-01
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Four hundred humorous illustrationsThomas D. Morison1880-01-01
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The loving ballad of Lord BatemanD. Bryce & son1880-01-01
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Ivanhoea romanceNew ed., with the author's notes.G. Routledge and sons1880-01-01
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A child's history of England, The Holly-Tree Inn, and other storiesEstes and Lauriat1881-01-01
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The Kensington Fine Art Association's Picture Albumbeing a collection of engravings and etchingsKensington Fine Art Association1882-01-01
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Life of George Cruikshankspecial copy enlarged to four volumes and illustrated with hundreds of additional engravings, portraits, autographs &c. &c. &cChatto & Windus1882-01-01
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My sketch bookvol. 1Reeves & Turner1882-01-01
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Rookwooda romanceG. Routledge and Sons1882-01-01
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The bachelor's own book; or, the progress of Mr. Lambkin, in the pursuit of pleasure ... and... in search of health.D. Bryce1883-01-01
The bachelor's own book; or, the progress of Mr. Lambkin, in the pursuit of pleasure ... and ... in search of healthD. Bryce1883-01-01-
The bachelor's own book, or, The progress of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.)in the pursuit of pleasure and amusement, and also in search of health and happinessD. Bryce & Son1883-01-01
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The Querist's birthday book, Language of flowers, and Confessional albumE.P. Dutton1883-01-01
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Charles Dickens's complete workswith 650 illustrations on steel and wood by Cruikshank, Phiz, Barnard, De Neuville, and othersCambridge edition.Estes and Lauriat1883-01-01
The comic almanack ... With ... illustrations by G. CruikshankChatto & Windus1884-01-01-
List of books illustrated by George Cruikshank1884-01-01
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The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenFrederick Warne and Co.1884-01-01
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The Kensington Fine Art Association's Collection of engravings and etchingsKensington Fine Art Association1884-01-01
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Old 'Miscellany" daysA selection of stories from "Bentley's miscellany."R. Bentley1885-01-01
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An essay on the genius of George CruikshankSmith, Elder1885-01-01
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Hop-o'-My-ThumbJack and the bean-stalk ; Cinderella ; Puss in BootsGeorge Bell and Sons1885-01-01
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Adventures of Don Quixote de la ManchaGeorge Routledge and Sons1885-01-01
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The travels and surprising adventures of Baron MunchausenFrederick Warne and Co1887-01-01
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The history of Tom Jonesa foundlingG. Bell1887-01-01
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Punch and Judy.7th ed.Bell1890-01-01
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George Cruikshank's fairy libraryRoutledge1890-01-01
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The Cruikshankian Momus"Let Momus rule the day" : pictorial broadsides and humorous song-headings, fifty-two comic designs to popular balladsJohn C. Nimmo1892-01-01
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Grimaldi, the clownAuthor's ed.G. Routledge1893-01-01
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History of the Irish rebellion in 1798with memoirs of the union, and Emmett's insurrection in 1803G. Bell1894-01-01
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Guess mea curious collection of enigmas, charades, acting charades, double acrostics, conundrums, verbal puzzles, hieroglyphics, anagrams, etcDean and Son1895-01-01
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The adventures of Oliver TwistMacmillan1897-01-01
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The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. YellowplushThe history of Samuel Titmarsh and the great Hoggarty diamond ; Cox's diary ; etc., etcBiographical ed.Smith, Elder1898-01-01
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The ingenious gentleman Don Quixote of la ManchaDodd, Mead and company1899-01-01
Four hundred humorous illustrations2nd ed.Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.1900-01-01
Four hundred humorous illustrationsSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.1900-01-01-
Cruikshank's water coloursAand C. Black1903-01-01
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Cruikshank's water coloursEd. de luxe.A. & C. Black1903-01-01
Water coloursBlack1903-01-01-
Gruikshank's water coloursA. &C. Vlack1903-01-01
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The bottle and the drunkard's childrenGowans1905-01-01
The bottle and the drunkard's childrenGowans & Gray1906-01-01-
Jack Shepparda romanceCentury1909-01-01
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London charactersJoseph Robins, Bride court, Bridge street1910-01-01
The Cruikshank fairy-bookfour famous stories: I. Puss in boots. II. Jack and the bean-stalk. III. Hop-o-my-thumb. IV. CinderellaPutnam1911-01-01-
The comic almanackan ephemeris, in jest and earnest...Chatto & Windus1912-01-01
The Comic almanackan ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, quips, and odditiesChatto & Windus1912-01-01-
The expedition of Humphry ClinkerNavarre Society1925-01-01
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The adventures of Sir Launcelot GreavesNavarre Society1925-01-01
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Punch and Judywith twenty-eight illustrationsRimington & Hooper1929-01-01
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The tragical comedy or comical tragedy of Punch and JudyFor the members of the Limited Editions Club1937-01-01
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Grimm's folk talestranslated by Eleanor Quarrie ; with etchings by George Cruikshank, coloured by handThe Folio Society1949-01-01
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Grimm's Fairy Tales (Puffin Books)Puffin1950-06-30
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The inimitable George Cruikshankan exhibition of illustrated books, prints, drawings and manuscripts from the collection of David BorowitzUniversity of Louisville Libraries1968-01-01
The Cruikshank fairy-bookPutnam1969-01-01-
George Cruikshank.Eulenspiegel Verlag1973-01-01
Graphic works of George CruikshankDover Publications1979-01-01-
Cruikshank prints for hand coloring.Dover1979-01-01
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The book illustrations of George CruikshankCharles E. Tuttle1980-01-01
Book IllustrationsDavid & Charles PLC1980-09-25-
Hop-o'my-Thumb and the seven-league bootsDistributed by The Bodley Head1981-01-01
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George Cruikshank, 1792-1878Karikaturen zur englischen und europäischen Politik und Gesellschaft im ersten Viertel des 19. JahrhundertsG. Hatje1983-01-01
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Eminent irreveriethe work og George Cruikshank, illustrator : an exhibit of book and periodical illustrations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison LibrariesThe University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries1984-01-01
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Monstrosities and inconveniencesworks by George Cruikshank from the Worcester Art MuseumThe Museum1986-01-01
Oliver Twist.Dressler Verlag1996-07-01-
The Library ShakspeareMillenium ed editionTrident Reference Publishing1999-09-01
The Bachelor's Own BookOr The Progress Of Mr. Lambkin Gent In The Pursuit Of Pleasure And Amusement, And Also In Search Of Health And HappinessKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09-
Philosophy in Sport Made Science in EarnestBeing an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and SportsUniversity of Cambridge ESOL Examinations2013-01-01
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest : Volume 3Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and SportsUniversity of Cambridge ESOL Examinations2014-01-01
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Windsor CastleCreative Media Partners, LLC2016-01-01
The Bottle And The Drunkard's ChildrenFranklin Classics2018-10-16-
Spirit of the Public JournalsBeing an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux d'esprits, Principally Prose, That Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications. 797HardPress2020-01-01
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George Cruikshank's Table-BookCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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George Cruikshank's Comic AlphabetSouth Bank Centre
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November- Law life Assurance
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Scrapbook of cartoons by Cruikshank.(s.n.)
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Capt. James Lowry
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The bachelor's own bookor, The adventures of Mr. Lambkin, (gent.), in the pursuit of pleasure and amusement, and also in search of health and happiness ; in twenty-four platesG. Routledge and Sons
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A Local Court
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The bottle, in eight plates.National Temperance Publication Depot
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William Dewell(Executed Novr. 1740)