Isaac Cruikshank
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- WikidataQ3154738
- ISNI0000000080122606
- Open LibraryOL6560346A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- English wit and humor (2)
- Caricatures and cartoons (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- Aleksandr Vasilévich Suvorov-Rymnikskii prince of Italy (1729?-1800) (2)
- Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816) (2)
- Conduct of life (1)
Books by Isaac Cruikshank
Total count: 31
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The contrast, or, The opposite consequences of good and evil habitsexhibited in the lowest ranks of rural life ; for the benefit of intelligent servants, and the best proficients in Sunday schoolsPrinted for T. Longman [etc.1787-01-01
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A new French bussing match or more cursing & swearing for the Assemblyby S W Fores no 3 Piccadilly1792-01-01
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The royal jester, or, Prince's cabinet of witcontaining all the bon mots, witticisms, repartees, bulls, humbugs that have been uttered by the greatest wits of the present century : calculated to rouse the torpid mind ... and infuse general good humor through all ranksPrinted by and for J. Roach, Russel Court, Drury Lane1792-01-01
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Rights of man alias French liberty alias entering volunteers for the Republicby S W Fores no 3 Piccadilly ...1793-01-01
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The martyr of equality ...by S W Fores n 3 Piccadilly1793-01-01
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The democracy of Franceby S W Fores no. 3 Piccadilly.1794-01-01
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Lord Howe they run or the British tars giving the Carmignols a dressing on memorable 1st of June 1794by S W Fores no 3 Piccadilly ...1794-01-01
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The first articles in requisition at Amsterdam or the sans culotts become tout's culottsby S W Fores no ... [!] Piccadilly.1795-01-01
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Eccentric excursions, or, Literary & pictorial sketches of countenance, character & country in different parts of England & South Walesinterspersed with curious anecdotes, embellished with upwards of one hundred characteristic & illustrative printsPublished by Allen & West, 15, Paternoster Row1797-01-01
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General Swarrow, towing the French Directory into Russia!!Pub. by S W Fores N. 50. Piccadilly1799-01-01
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Genl Swallow destroying the French-army ...Pub: by S W Fores 50 Piccadilly1799-01-01
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The Cockney sportsmanH. Humphrey1800-01-01
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Iohn Bull at the sign, the case is altered"1801-01-01
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The Crown and Anchor desperdado [sic] or the cracked member belonging to the Bedlam rangersby S.W. Fores 50 Piccadilly.1802-01-01
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Harlequin's last skipPubd by T Williamson 20, Strand1803-01-01
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Olympic games or John Bull introducing his new ambassador to the grand consulPub. by S W Fores no 50 Piccadilly1803-01-01
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Iohny Bull giving Boney a pullPubd at Ackermanns gal:y. 101 Strand1803-01-01
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John Bull and Bonaparte!!To the tune of The blue bell of ScotlandAckermann1803-01-01
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Thoughts on the invasion!Pubd at Ackermann's galy 101 Strand1803-01-01
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Britannia blowing up the Corsican bottle conjurerby R. Ackermann. 101 Strand.1803-01-01
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Bruin become mediatorPub by T Williamson no 20 Strand1803-01-01
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The right ownerPub by T Williamson 20 Strand1804-01-01
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Iohn Bull refreshing the bears memoryPublished by T Tegg 111 Cheapside1807-01-01
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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 Scotch cottage of GlenburniaPubd b T Tegg. 111 Cheapside1810-01-01
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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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Munchausen at Walcherenor, A continuation of the renowned Baron's surprising travels, adventures, expeditions, and exploits, at Walcheren, The Dardanelles, Talavera, Cintra, etc. etc. His various combats with Eastern armies; and the particulars of a wonderful turtle-feast with Sir W--- C--- on board his yacht when preparing to attack FlushingPrinted for J. Johnston and J. Blacklock1811-01-01
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John Bull pepering[!] Bonapate[!] in the front & rear1812-01-01
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Scotch cleanliness nl. Vide Cottagers of GlenburniePubd b T Tegg 111 Cheapside.1813-01-01
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Scotch washingPublished by T Tegg - 111 Cheapside -1813-01-01
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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