English caricaturists and graphic humourists of the nineteeth century : how they illustrated and interpreted their times / by Graham Everitt.
- Everitt, Graham.
- Date:
- 1886
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: English caricaturists and graphic humourists of the nineteeth century : how they illustrated and interpreted their times / by Graham Everitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![“Mock Heroicks; or, Snuff, Tobacco, and Gin, and a Rapsody on an Inkstand.” Four caricature engravings. 1822. “Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette.” (Numerous coloured plates.) 1822-1825. [ With C. Williams.] Frontispiece to George Ramsey’s “ New Dictionary of Anecdote.” 1822. “My Cousin in the Army; or, Johnny Newcome on the Peace Establishment.” Many coloured plates. 1822. Twenty designs on wood for Charles Westmacott’s “Points of Misery.” 1823. A series of drawings on wood to the “ Spirit of the Public Journals for 1823 and 1824.” (A selection of essays, jeux d’esprit, tales of humour, etc., 2 vols.) “Life and Exploits of Don Quixote.” Twenty-four designs on wood. (Knight & Lacey.) 1824. Bernard Blackmantle’s (Charles Westmacott) “ English Spy.” 1825. “ Spirit of the Public Journals for 1825.” Charles Westmacott’s “Punster’s Pocket-book; or, the Art of Punning Enlarged.” 1826. [ With his brother George.] “ London Characters.” (Twenty-four plates, of which nine only are by Robert. Robins. 1827. [ With George.] Designs on wood for the “ Fairy Tales ” of Albert Ludwigg Grimm. 1827. J. Thompson’s “New Life of J. Allen.” 1828. Smeeton’s “Doings in London.” 1828. “ British Dance of Death ” (allegorical coloured frontispiece). 1828. “Spirit of the Age” Newspaper (vignette). 1828. [With his brother.] The designs on wood for the “Universal Songster; or, Museum of Mirth.” (3 vols.) 1828. “ London Oddities; or, Theatrical Cabinet, and Tit-bits of Humour and Eccentricity.” 1828. “ The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic.” 1828. The following between 1830 and 1832. “Cruikshank’s Comic Album” (sometimes called “Facetiae”), being a series of little books published by Kidd, Miller, and others, afterwards collected into 3 vols.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24857269_0522.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)