Thomas Rowlandson
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Thomas ROWLANDSONThomas 1756-1827 Rowlandson
Born 1756-01-01
Died 1827-01-01
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- Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) (10)
- Pictorial English wit and humor (8)
- England (8)
- Pictorial works (6)
- Caricatures and cartoons (5)
- Poetry (5)
- Social life and customs (5)
Books by Thomas Rowlandson
Total count: 192
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Caricatures of Dr.Johnson.E.Jackson1786-01-01
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Picturesque beauties of BoswellPublished ... by E. Jackson, no. 14, Mary-le-Bone-Street, Golden-Square, and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street1786-01-01
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The Lousiadan heroi-comic poem : Canto IIThe fourth edition.Printed for G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head, No. 46, Fleet Street1787-01-01
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The country book-cluba poemPrinted for the author, and sold by W. Lowndes in Fleet-Street, R. Baldwin, Pater-Noster-Row, and W. Keymer, Colchester1788-01-01
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Outlines of figures, landscape, & cattlePublished by S.W. Fores, no. 50, Piccadilly, corner of Sackville-Street1790-01-01
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A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols, printer ...not forgetting Master William Hayley : to which is added An elegy to Apollo : also Sir Joseph Banks and the boiled fleas, an odeA new edition.Printed for G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head, no. 46, Fleet Street1790-01-01
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Jews at a luncheon. Or a peep into Dukes place1794-01-01
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Loyal volunteers of London and environs, infantry and cavalryin their ... uniforms.Ackermann1799-01-01
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Hungarian & highland broad swordH. Angelo1799-01-01
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Loyal Volunteers of London & environs, infantry & cavalry in their respective uniformsrepresenting the whole of the manual, platoon & funeral exercise, in 87 platesR. Ackermann1799-01-01
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Cries of LondonR. Ackermann1799-01-01
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Twenty caricature plates to illustrate the "Tour to the Hebrides" by James Boswells.n.1800-01-01
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Le Brun travested, or, Caricatures of the passionsPubd. ... at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts ...1800-01-01
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[Country characters]Pubd. by R. Ackermann1800-01-01
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Remarks on a tour to north and south Wales, in the year 1797Published by W. Wigstead, no. 40, Charing Cross1800-01-01
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A compendious treatise on modern educationin which the following interesting subjects are liberally discussed : the nursery, private schools, public schools, universities, gallantry, duelling, gaming, suicidePrinted by J. Smeeton, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross1802-01-01
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City foulers.---Mark!--1806-01-01
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Miseries of travellingBeing mounted on a beast who as soon as you have watered him on the road, proceeds very cooly to repose himself in the middle of the pond, without taking you at all into his counsel, or paying the slightest attention to your remonstrances1807-01-01
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The pleasures of human lifeinvestigated cheerfully, elucidated satirically, promulgated explicitly, and discussed philosophically : in a dozen dissertations on male, female, and neuter pleasures : interspersed with various anecdotes, and expounded by numerous annotationsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1807-01-01
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Directions to footmenPrinted for Thos. Tegg 111 Cheapside1807-01-01
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A tour to the lakesT. Tegg1807-01-01
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All the talentsa satirical poem in four dialogues ; to which is added, A pastoral epilogue19th ed.Printed for John Joseph Stockdale1807-01-01
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Chesterfield travestie, or, School for modern mannersembellished with ten caricaturesPrinted by T. Plummer ... for Thomas Tegg ...1808-01-01
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House of CommonsR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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Pass-Room, BridewellR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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Board Room of the AdmiraltyR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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The beauties of Tom Brownconsisting of humorous pieces, in prose and verse, selected from the works of that satirical and lively writer : to which is prefixed a life of the authorPrinted for T. and R. Hughes, J. Blacklock, J. Coxhead, J. Dick, J.F. Hughes, G. Lawford, S.A. and H. Oddy, R. Ogle, J. Scott, and T. Tegg1808-01-01
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John Bull arming the Spaniardsby R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1808-01-01
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Lincoln's Inn Hall, Court of ChanceryR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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GuildhallR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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Court of King's BenchWestminster HallR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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Plates no. 40, 79, 90, 93Pub. at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts1808-01-01
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Thirteen etchings illustrative of striking passages in Tom Jones and Joseph AndrewsC. Elliot [etc.]1808-01-01
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Doctors CommonsR. Ackermann1808-01-01
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The green dragonby R. Ackermann n 101 Strand.1808-01-01
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The Microcosm of London, [or, London in miniatureT. Ackermann1808-01-01
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormentingNew ed., corr., rev. and illustrated with five prints / from designs by G.M. Woodward ...Printed for Thomas Tegg ... by Hazard and Carthew ...1808-01-01
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Workhouse, St. Jame's ParishR. Ackermann1809-01-01
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Caricature magazine or Hudibrastic mirrorPublished by T. Tegg, no. 111, Cheapside.1809-01-01
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The magician!!by Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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Old BaileyR. Ackermann1809-01-01
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Stamp Office, Somerset HouseR. Ackermann1809-01-01
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All for love or A scene at WeymouthAn unexpected meetingby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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Boneys broken bridgeby R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1809-01-01
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The flower of the cityby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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[Eleven coloured aquatints after Rowlandson illustrating W. Combe's Dr. Syntax].s.n.1809-01-01
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Temple ChurchR. Ackermann1809-01-01
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Annals of sportingPublished by Thomas Tegg1809-01-01
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Burning the booksby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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A grand procession in honor of the expeditionPub'd by Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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Surprising adventures of the renowned Baron Munchausencontaining singular travels, campaigns, voyages and adventures : also an account of a voyage to the moon and dog star : embellished with numerous engravingsPrinted for Thomas Tegg1809-01-01
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Advice to sportsmenrural or metropolitan, noviciates or grown persons; with anecdotes of the most renowned shots of the dayThomas Tegg1809-01-01
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Doctor O'Meara's return to his family after preaching before royalty!by Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1809-01-01
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The adventures of Roderick RandomPrinted for C. Elliot, by J. Orphoot, Blackfriars Wynd.1809-01-01
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The dunghill cock and game pullet or Boney beat out of the pittby Thos. Tegg no 111.Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Spit firesby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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A hitt at backgammonby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Easterly winds, or Scudding under bare polesby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Excise Office, Broad StreetR. Ackermann1810-01-01
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Costume of the lower orders of the metropolis1810-01-01
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Three weeks after marriage, or The great little emperor playing at bo-peepby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Comedy in the countryTragedy in Londonby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Kitchin stuffby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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Peter Plumb's diary ...by Thos Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1810-01-01
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The castle of the Appenninesa romancePrinted for Thomas Tegg1810-01-01
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Westminster Hall and BridgeR. Ackermann1810-01-01
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The managers last kick, or A new way to pay old debtsby Thos. Tegg n 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Bacon faced fellows of Brazen nose, broke looseby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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A templar at his studiesby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Rural sportsBalloon huntingby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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The bassoon with a French horn accompanymentby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Six classes of that noble and useful animal a horseby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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[Modern antiquesT. Tegg1811-01-01
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Boney the second or The little babboon created to devour French monkiesby Thos Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Nursing the spawn of a tyrant, or Frenchmen sick of the breedby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Twelfth night charactersThomas Tegg1811-01-01
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The anatomistby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1811-01-01
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Rural sports. -Buck huntingby Thos Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Ducking a ScoldT. Rowlandson, N. James St., Adelphi1812-01-01
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Sea storesby Thos Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Catching an elephantby Thos: Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Land storesby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Sports of a country fairPart the firstby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Rural sports or Game at quoitsby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Life and death of the race horseby Thos Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1812-01-01
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Funcking the Corsicanby R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1813-01-01
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Mock auction or Boney selling stolen goodsby R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1813-01-01
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A long pull a strong pull and a pull altogetherPublishd by Thos Tegg1813-01-01
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Doctor Syntax, in the middle of a smoaking hot political squabble, wishes to whet his whistleby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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Summer amusement at Margate, or A peep at the mermaidsby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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Nap and his friends in their glory ...by R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1813-01-01
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A milk sopby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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Rural sports, or An old mole catcher in full scentby Tho. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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Friends & foes -- up he goes -- sending the Corsican Munchausen to St. Cloud'sby R. Ackermann no. 101 Strand.1813-01-01
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Unloading a waggonby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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The mock phoenix!!! Or a vain attempt to rise againby R. Ackermann. no. 101 Strand.1813-01-01
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Nap dreading his doleful doom or his grand entry in the Isle of Elbaby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1814-01-01
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Blucher the brave extracting the groan of abdication from the Corsican blood houndby Thos. Tegg, no. 111 Cheapside.1814-01-01
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Madame Very restaurateur, Palais royal Paris. [and] La belle liminaudiere[!] au Caffee[!] de mille collone[!], Palais royale[!] ParisT. Tegg1814-01-01
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The two kings of terror1814-01-01
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The affectionate farewell, or Kick for kickby R. Ackermann, no 101 Strand.1814-01-01
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Rural sports. Or a pleasant way of making hayby T. Tegg].1814-01-01
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A friendly visitPubd. by Thos. Tegg no.111 Cheapside1814-01-01
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Head runner of runaways, from Leipzic fairby R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1814-01-01
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The tyrant of the continent is fallen, Europe is free, England rejoices ...by R Ackermann no 101 Strand.1814-01-01
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The museum, or, Man as he isbeing a chrono, demono, mytho, patho, theo, deo, and several other o, logical dissertation on the dignity of human nature : calculated to exhibit to its admirers a few of the various and curious materials of which it is composedPrinted for W. Hughes, circulating library, Islington1814-01-01
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The rogues marchby Thos Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1814-01-01
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Joanna Southcott the prophetess excommunicating the bishopsby T. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1814-01-01
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Breaking up of the Blue stocking clubby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1815-01-01
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The Corsican and his blood hounds at the window of the Thuilleries looking over Parisby R. Ackermann no. 101 Strand.1815-01-01
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Hodges explanation of a hundred magistratesby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1815-01-01
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Transparency1815-01-01
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Scene in a new pantomime to be performed at the Theatre royal Paris ...by R. Ackermann no 101 Strand.1815-01-01
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Vive le roi! - Vive l'empereur. Vive le diable1815-01-01
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The English dance of deathPrinted by J. Diggens at St. Ann's Lane1815-01-01
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A midwife going to a labourT. Tegg1816-01-01
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Dropsy courting Consumptionby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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A table dhote, or French ordinary in Parisby Thos. Tegg 111 Cheapside1816-01-01
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The managers last kick, or A new way to pay old debtsT. Tegg1816-01-01
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The history of NoureddinPart I : the beautiful Persian slave, her extraordinary love for Noureddin : including his wonderful vicissitudes of fortune, necessity of offering to sell the beautiful Persian, his wounding the Sultan's Grand Vizier : also, particulars of his escape to Bagdad, &cPublished by Thomas Tegg1816-01-01
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Accomodation ladderby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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Sports of a country fairby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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After sweet meat comes sour sauce, or Corporal Casey got into the wrong boxby Thos. Tegg, no. 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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Summer amusementBugg huntingby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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Rigging out a smugglerby Thos. Tegg no. 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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The tour of Doctor Syntaxin search of the picturesqueFirst American, from the second London edition.Published and sold by Wm. Charles, no. 32 South Third Street1816-01-01
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Three principal requisites to form a modern man of fashionby Thos. Tegg no 111 Cheapside.1816-01-01
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The sign of the four allsT. Tegg1816-01-01
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Who killed Cock Robin?a satirical tragedy, or hieroglyphic prophecy on the Manchester blot!!!Third edition.Printed and published by John Cahuac1819-01-01
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Rowlandson's characteristic sketches of the lower ordersintended as a companion to the New picture of London ; consisting of fifty-four plates, neatly colouredPrinted for Samuel Leigh1820-01-01
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A table dhote, or French ordinary in ParisT. Tegg1820-01-01
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Le Don Quichotte romantique, ou, Voyage du docteur Syntaxe, à la recherche du pittoresque et du romantiquepoëme en XX chants, traduit librement de l'anglais, et orné de 26 gravuresChez l'auteur1821-01-01
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Des Doktor Syntax Reiseein Gedicht in sechsundzwanzig Gesängen nebst dreissig kolorierten SteinstichenIn der Maurerschen Buchhandlung1822-01-01
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Rowlandson's sketches from nature[s.n.]1822-01-01
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The third tour of Doctor Syntaxin search of a wife : a poemPubd. by R. Ackermann, 101, Strand1823-01-01
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The vicar of Wakefielda taleR. Ackermann1823-01-01
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The tournamentor, days of chivalry ; with twenty-four engravingsPrinted for William Sams1823-01-01
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Real life in London, or, The rambles and adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq. and his cousin, the Hon. Tom Dashall, through the metropolisexhibiting a living picture of fashionable characters, manners, and amusements in high and low lifeJones1824-01-01
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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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Original drawings, pictures, prints, &c. &cA catalogue of the valuable collection of prints, drawings & pictures of the late distinguished artist, Thomas Rowlandson ...J. Davy1828-01-01
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The second tour of Doctor Syntaxin search of consolation4th ed.R. Ackermann1828-01-01
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Rowlandson's humourous [sic] illustrations of the works of Fielding and Smollettconsisting of forty etchingss.n.1830-01-01
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Caricatures, illustrations & sketches of Rowlandson & BunburyPublished by R. Ackermann, 191 Regent St.1858-01-01
A treatise on earthquake dangers, causes and palliativesDewey1868-01-01-
The comforts of Bathtwelve characteristic engravingsPublished by S.W. Fores, no. 50, Piccadilly, corner of Sackville Street1870-01-01
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Rowlandson the caricaturista selection from his works, with anecdotal descriptions of his famous caricatures and a sketch of his life, times, and contemporariesJ. W. Bouton1880-01-01
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The third tour of Doctor Syntax in search of a wifea poemNew ed.D. Appleton1903-01-01
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The vicar of Wakefielda taleA new ed.Methuen1904-01-01
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Thomas Rowlandsonhis drawings and water-coloursThe Studio1923-01-01
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Thomas Rowlandson, his drawings and water-coloursThe Studio, Limited1923-01-01
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Famous water-colour paintersThe Studio Ltd.1929-01-01
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A catalogue of watercolour drawings by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)Frank T.Sabin1933-01-01
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Drawings of Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), IVFrank T. Sabin1939-01-01
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The beauties of Boswellbeing a series of drawings satirizing Dr. Samuel Johnson's visit with James Boswell to the Western Isles of ScotlandBook Club of California1942-01-01
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The watercolor drawings of Thomas Rowlandson[1st ed.]Watson-Guptill Publications1947-01-01
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The microcosm of LondonRev. ed.King Penguin1947-01-01
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A catalogue of watercolour drawings by Thomas Rowlandson1948-01-01
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DrawingsAvalon Press1949-01-01
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Rowlandson drawingsAvalon Press1949-01-01
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Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)catalogue of an exhibition of watercolour drawings : for saleby Frank T. Sabin.Sabin)1952-01-01
Drawings for a tour in a post chaise.Huntington Library1963-01-01-
Rowlandson's drawings for a tour in a post chaiseHuntington Library1963-01-01
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Rowlandson's drawings for the English dance of deathHuntington Library1966-01-01
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Drawings for The English dance of deathHuntington Library1966-01-01
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The amorous illustrations of Thomas Rowlandson.Cythera Press1969-01-01
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The Forbidden erotica of Thomas Rowlandson, 1756-1827Hogarth Guild1970-01-01
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The forbidden erotica of Thomas RowlandsonHogarth Guild1970-01-01
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The forbidden erotica of Thomas RowlandsonHogarth Guild1970-01-01
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Medical caricatureswith a foreword by Morris H. Saffron.Editions Medicina Rara Ltd.1971-01-01
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The watercolor drawings of Thomas Rowlandson, from the Albert H. Wiggin Collection in the Boston Public LibraryWatson-Guptill Publications1971-01-01
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Medical caricaturesEditions Medicina Rara1971-01-01
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The picturesque beauties of Boswell.National Library of Scotland1973-01-01
Drawings by Thomas Rowlandson in the Huntington collectionHuntington Library1975-01-01
The drawings of Thomas Rowlandson in the Paul Mellon CollectionBarrie & Jenkins1977-01-01-
Rowlandson Drawings from the Paul Mellon CollectionYale Center for British Art1977-11-01
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Tomas Roulandsonkatalog vystavkiIskusstvo1979-01-01
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Allerlei Liebeerotische Graphik2. Aufl.Harenberg1980-01-01
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An exhibition of watercolour drawings by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)[catalogue of anexhibition held] 2nd-27th February 1981 [at] the Leger Galleries...[etc.].Apollo Magazine1981-01-01
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Comforts of BathAshton House Publications1985-01-01
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The rumbustious world of Thomas Rowlandsonthe prints: 1774-1822 : a touring exhibition organised by The Department of Prints and Drawings of the British Museum 1989-1991.Trustees of the British Museum1989-01-01
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Adorable amourJ.-C. Lattès1992-01-01
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Thomas Rowlandson's Doctor Syntax drawingsan introduction and guide for collectorsCygnus Arts1997-01-01
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Thomas Rowlandson, 1756-182719 November-2 December 1998, Andrew Clayton-Payne, LondonA. Clayton-Payne1998-01-01
Erotische Eskapaden. Bilder aus einem geheimen Album zur Zeit der Queen Victoria.Orbis2000-04-01-
Thomas RowlandsonGrazie, Galanterie, Groteske-englische Bildsatire zwischen Rokoko und RomantikWilhelm-Busch-Gesellschaft2001-01-01
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Rowlandson's tour in a post chaise, 1782, from his studio in London to the wreck of the Royal George, sunk at Spithead
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The microcosm of LondonRev. ed.Penguin
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Newgate Chapel
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Weltstadt LondonEine Auswahl aus dem Ansichtenwerk "The Microcosm of London" von 1808-1810Harenberg Kommunikation
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Thomas Rowlandson drawings
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The Irish assassinan original talePublished by Thomas Tegg
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Twenty caricature plates to illustrate the Tour to the Hebrides by James Boswellpublisher not identified