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"The Works of James Gillray from the Original Plates with the Addition of Many Subjects Not Before Collected"

(1847-1851)
published by Henry G. Bohn, London
written by Charles Whiting

Original Copperplate Engravings over 170 years old

Full Sheet Size: approximately 19 x 24.75 inches (about 48 x 63 cm)
Half Sheet Size: approximately 9.5 x 12.25 inches (about 24 x 31 cm)
(trimmed from full sheet)

Image size varies from engraving to engraving. Most, but not all, plates have engravings on both sides of the sheet, as published by Bohn.

Click here for contemporary (1851) descriptions and analyses of the cartoons by James Gillray

Click here for the index to subjects in James Gillray's cartoons

   

Gillray original print 
Promised Horrors of the French Invasion; or, forcible reasons for negociating a regicide pease
Plate 155
(Side 1)


Promised Horrors of the French Invasion; or, forcible reasons for negociating a regicide peace

Gillray original print Glorious Reception of the Ambassador of Peace, on his entry into Paris


Opening of the Budget; or, John bull giving his breeches to save his bacon
Plates 156, 157
(Side 2)


Glorious Reception of the Ambassador of Peace, on his entry into Paris


Opening of the Budget; or, John bull giving his breeches to save his bacon

$375

Source: Historical & Descriptive Account of the Caricatures of James Gillray; Comprising A Political and Humorous History of the Latter Part of the Reign of George the Third

by Thomas Wright, Esq., F.S.A. and R. H. Evans, Esq.

Published: London, Henry G. Bohn, 1851


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