Robert Cruikshank
Also known as
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, Mr
Born 1789-01-01
Died 1856-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2335881A
- WikidataQ6077009
- ISNI0000000083545786
- VIAF7659812
- Project Gutenberg9022
Top Subjects
- Librettos (9)
- Great Britain (8)
- Humor (8)
- England (6)
- George IV King of Great Britain (1762-1830) (6)
- Poetry (6)
- Operas (5)
Books by Robert Cruikshank
Total count: 121
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The fortunes of Nigel / a melo-dramatic romance in three acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G.....As performed at the Metropolitan Minor Theatres...J. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The London vocalistan extensive and superior collection of songs, embracing all the songs of merit, as they are sung at the London theatres, public and private concerts, etc., with numerous originalsT. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The fair penitent: a tragedyin five actsJ. Cumberland, 19 Ludgate Hill1800-01-01
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The SeaA nautical drama, in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The youthful queena comedy in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The vampire, or, The bride of the islesa romantic melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Cinderella, or, The little glass slipperA grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : With new and splendid scenery, dresses, and decorations. : As performed at the Boston Theatre. : The scenery painted by Mr. Worrall--and the pantomime got up by Sig. CiprianiPublished for the purchasers.1807-01-01
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The trial at large between Francis Wright, plaintiff, and G. L. Wardle, Esq. defendant, to recover £1914, the amount of sundry articles of furniture, sent to Mrs. Clarke, to which is added Col. Wardle's address to the people of the United KingdomPublished by J. Lee, 70, Fetter Lane1809-01-01
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Hartford Bridge or, The Skirts of the Campan operatic farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1811-01-01
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Hartford Bridge or, The Skirts of the Campan operatic farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1811-01-01
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John Bull's examinationPubd. by S.W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly1817-01-01
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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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The original predictions or prophecies of Robert Nixon, the Cheshire prophetfrom Lady Cowper's correct copy, in the reign of Queen Anne : to which are prefixed, some particulars of the life of this extraordinary character : likewise, Mother Shipton's Yorkshire prophecy, with the explanations, which were discovered among other valuable manuscripts, preserved in the family of the P----s [i.e. Percys] for many yearsPrinted and sold by J. Bailey, 116, Chancery lane1818-01-01
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Songs, duets, chorusses, &c., &c., serious and comic, as sung in the new broad comic extravaganza entertainment, in two acts, 'yclept Giovanni in London, or, The libertine reclaimedcomprising all the subsequent adventures of that celebrated character, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury LanePrinted for John Lowndes, 36 Bow Street, Covent Garden1819-01-01
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The improved art and practice of self defence, or, Scientific boxing displayed in an easy mannerwhereby any person may comprehend this most useful art without the assistance of a master : with the pugilistic attitudes and the art of attack, as practised by the most celebrated boxers of the dayThird edition.1819-01-01
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Going to a fight[Show]ing the sporting world in all its variety of style and costume along the road from Hyde Park corner to Moulsey Hurst1819-01-01
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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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Plenipo and the Devil! or, The upshot of the plotan infernal poem2nd ed.Printed for J. Johnston1820-01-01
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Waverley or Sixty years sincea Scottish drama, in three actsJohn Cumberland1820-01-01
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Bow StreetTom & Jerry's sensibility awakened at the pathetic tale of the elegant Cyprian,- the feeling Coachman- and the generous MagistratePub. by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, No. 11820-01-01
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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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Jack and the Queen killersSold by T. Dolby ... J. Fairburn ... and all booksellers1820-01-01
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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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The beggar's petition[s.n.]1820-01-01
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The cradle hymnnew versionEighth edition.Published by T. Dolby, 299, Strand, and 34, Wardour Street, Soho1820-01-01
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A Peep at the p*v****n; or, Boiled mutton with caper sauce, at the Temple of Jossa satirical poemSixth edition.Printed by and for E. Wilson ...1820-01-01
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The queen and Magna Charta, or, The thing that John signeddedicated to the ladies of Great BritainPrinted for and published by T. Dolby ...1820-01-01
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Don Juana correct copy from the original editionPrinted by G. Smeeton ...1821-01-01
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The Prize, or 2 5, 3, 8a musical farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden New Town1822-01-01
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Don Juancantos I to V ...A new edition.Printed and published by T. Dolby, at the Britannia-Press, 299 Strand, and sold by all booksellers1822-01-01
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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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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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My cousin in the army, or, Johnny Newcome on the peace establishmenta poemPrinted for J. Johnston, 98, Cheapside1822-01-01
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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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The surrender of Calaisa play in three actsDavidson Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1823-01-01
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The Duennaa comic opera, in three actsJohn Cumberland1823-01-01
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An authentic history of the Gunpowder Plotfrom the first projection, December 1601, to the fifth of November, 1605 : with an account of the proceedings against the conspirators, and the manner of their execution : embellished with eight portraits of Guy Fawkes and his associates, carefully engraved from the very scarce original in the possession of J. Bindley, EsqPrinted by and for Hodgson & Co., no. 10, Newgate-Street1823-01-01
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The padlocka comic opera in two actsT. Dolby1823-01-01
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The trial of the Rev. Edward Irvinga cento of criticism3rd ed.Printed by Shackell and Arrowsmith, Johnston's-Court, Fleet Street1823-01-01
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Cymbelinean historical play. In five actsT. Dolby1823-01-01
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The tour of Doctor Syntax through London, or, The pleasures and miseries of the metropolisa poemPublished by J. Johnston, Cheapside1824-01-01
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A civic louse in the state bed!!! - or the Corporation conglomerated!!J. Fairburn1824-01-01
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The beautiful Indian, or, The interesting history of Zoa, (daughter of Henrietta de Belgrave,) and of Rodomond, an East India merchant, whom Zoa releases from confinement and intended death, and with him escapes to EnglandPrinted and sold by Hodgson and Co.1824-01-01
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King Leara tragedy in five actsPrinted and published by T. Dolby ...1824-01-01
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Ali Pachaor, The signet-ring. A melo-drama, in two actsThomas Dolby1825-01-01
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The British dance of deathexemplified by a series of engravingsPrinted by and for George Smeeton ...1825-01-01
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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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Selections from Mr. Mathews' celebrated Memorandum bookcomprising a full account of his admirable lecture on peculiarities, customs and manners : with the most laughable of the stories and adventures and seven original comic songs ...Printed by and for J. Limbird, 143, Strand1825-01-01
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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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The honey-moona comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1826-01-01
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The provoked husbandA comedy, in five actsDavidson1827-01-01
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A sketch at St, Albans - or - Shaving the new maid Dutchess!!!by ...1827-01-01
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The Poor Soldiera musical farce : in two actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1828-01-01
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Lock and Keya musical farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town1828-01-01
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The lancersan interlude, in one actJohn Cumberland, 19, Ludgate hill.1828-01-01
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The Poor Soldiera musical farce : in two actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1828-01-01
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The interesting history of Whittington and his catembellished with a coloured frontispieceDean and Munday1828-01-01
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A new, improved, and authentic life of James Allanthe celebrated Northumberland piper, detailing his surprising adventures in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, including a complete description of the manners and customs of the Gipsy tribesMackenzie and Dent ...1828-01-01
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Lock and Keya musical farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town1828-01-01
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Love for lovea comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1828-01-01
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Spirit of the Age newspaper, for 1828containing a choice selection of all the exquisite and extraordinary articles, jeux d'esprits, epigrams, parodies, and political satires, which have appeared in weekly succession in "The age"A. Durham1829-01-01
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The briganda romantic drama, in two actsCharles Cumberland1829-01-01
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The lottery ticket or The lawyer's clerka farce, in one act ....John Cumberland1829-01-01
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Master's rival or A day at Boulognea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1829-01-01
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My old womana musical comedy, in three actsJohn Cumberland1829-01-01
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The comic alphabetD. Martin ...1830-01-01
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The march of intellecta comic poemWilliam Kidd ...1830-01-01
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Cruikshank at homea new family album of endless entertainmentW. Kidd and Simpkin & Marshall1830-01-01
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My friend Thompsona farce in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Raymond and Agnes; The travellers benightedor, The bleeding nun of LindenbergJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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The odd volumeor, Book of varietyW. Kidd; [etc.,etc.1830-01-01
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Raising the winda farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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The Devil's walka poem2nd ed.Alfred Miller1830-01-01
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Steamers v. stagesor, Andrew and his spouseW. Kidd1830-01-01
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The Devil's visita poem from the original manuscriptWilliam Kidd1830-01-01
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The London vocalistan extensive and superior collection of songs, embracing all the songs of merit, as they are sung at the London theatres, public and private concerts, &c. : with numerous originalsPrinted and published by John Duncombe and Co. ...1830-01-01
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King Richard the Thirda tragedy, in five actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Damon and Pythiasa farce in one actJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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Monsieur NongtongpawAlfred Miller1830-01-01
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Old booty!a serio-comic sailor's taleWilliam Kidd1830-01-01
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Matthews's Comic annual; or The snuff-box and the leetel birdan original humorous poemAlfred Miller, 137, Oxford street; Constable, Edinburgh; Griffin, Glasgow; and Milleken, Dublin.1831-01-01
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Raphael's witch!!!, or, The oracle of the futureWilliam Charlton Wright1831-01-01
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Trial of the Rev. Edward Irving, M.A.a cento of criticism7th ed.E. Brain1832-01-01
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Cruikshank v. Agnew; or, A view of Sir Andrew Agnew's bill for the better observance of the Lord's dayW. Kidd, 14, Chandos street, West-Strand; and Simpkin and Marshall. Stationers'-hall court.1833-01-01
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Cruikshank's Humorous illustrations of The unknown tongues! or, A peep at the religious impostors of 1832 and 1833William Strange, 21, Paternoster row; George Cowie, 312, Strand; and G. Purkess, 60, Old Compton street, Soho.1833-01-01
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Cruikshank's Humorous illustrations of The unknown tongues! or, A peep at the religious impostors of 1832 and 18331834-01-01
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Cruikshank v. the new policeshowing the great utility of that military body, their employment, &c1834-01-01
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The clerk of Clerkenwellor, The three black bottles; a romantic drama, in two actsJ. Cumberland1834-01-01
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Cruikshank at homea new family album of endless entertainment : first seriesW. F. Wakeman1835-01-01
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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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Unfortunate Miss BaileyJohn Cumberland1835-01-01
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Love, law and physica farce, in two actsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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The tailors (or "Quadrupeds")a tragedy for warm weather, in three acts, as performed at the Theatres RoyalJ. Thomas1836-01-01
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Aladdin, or, The wonderful lampa grand romantic spectacle, in two acts : printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. to which are added, description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business, as now performed at the Theatres Royal, London, embellished with a fine engraving, from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. CruikshankJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1837-01-01
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The humourista new family album of endless entertainment : with numerous illustrationsW. Kidd and Simpkin & Marshall1838-01-01
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The odd volume, or, Book of varietyW. Kidd and Simpkin & Marshall1838-01-01
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The commercial tourist, or, Gentleman travellera satirical poem in four cantos : embellished with colored engravings4th ed., greatly enlarged.Sold by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans1839-01-01
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Ali Pacha, or, The signet-ringa melo-drama, in two actsThe Music-Publishing Company, 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.1840-01-01
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The New comic annual, for 1840W. Marshall.1840-01-01
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Mary Ogilviea tale of the squire's experience6th ed.W. Kidd1840-01-01
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The old sailor's jolly boatladen with tales, yarns, scraps, fragments, etc., etc. to please all handsW. Strange1844-01-01
Cruikshank at Home: A New Family Album of Endless Entertainment ; with ...Henry G. Bohn1845-01-01-
Sketches of pumpsPublished by D. Bogue ...1846-01-01
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The tempesta play, in five actsDavidson1847-01-01
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The merry wives of Windsora comedy : in five actsG.H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1848-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsG.H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons ...1848-01-01
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The history of Oswestry, comprising the British, Saxon, Norman, and English erasthe topography of the borough; and its ecclesiastical and civic history: with notices of botany, geology, statistics, angling, and biography: to which are added sketches of the environsCheap ed.1867-01-01
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Cruikshank at home: a new family album of endless entertainmentJ. Blackwood1877-01-01
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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
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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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The dandies' ballor, high life in the city : embellished with sixteen colour engravings.Sherratt and Hughes1902-01-01
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The English spyan original work, characteristic, satirical, and humorous ... : drawn from the lifeNew ed.Methuen1907-01-01
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London charactersJoseph Robins, Bride court, Bridge street1910-01-01
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Scenes from the BibleG. Arents1956-01-01
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Ghost of a Village Lawyer
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The Casket of literature, science, and entertainment: consisting of interesting romance, legends, ... essays on all topics of attraction or amusement: selections from popular and admired workspoetry ... biography, facts in science ... & embellished with numerous engravings, from the designs of Mr. R. Cruikshank, Seymour, and othersPigot and Co.
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Cruikshank, v. the new policethe great utility of that military body, their employment, &c.eilustrated with eleven spirited engravings by Robert Cruikshank.W. Kidd, and Simpkin and Marshall
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Lurline, or, The Revolt of the Naiadesa romantic opera, in three acts
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As you like ita comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland
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Gallery of comicalitiesHindley
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Father and son, or, The rock of Charbonnierea drama, in two actsDavidson