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Aldin, Cecil
Color prints from an unidentified publication
(circa 1890)
Old Inns (1921)
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Alken, Henry
Symptoms of Being Amused (1822)
Illustrations to Popular Songs (1823)
Sporting Prints
(circa 1830)
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities (1874) |
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Browne, Hablot Knight (a.k.a. "Phiz")
Dickens Illustrations:
A Tale of Two Cities
Bleak House
David Copperfield
Dombey & Son
Little Dorrit
Martin Chuzzlewit
Nicholas Nickleby
Our Mutual Friend
[illustrated by Marcus Stone, not Phiz]
Pickwick Papers
Miscellaneous Dickens (and other) illustrations (unknown publication, circa 1870)
Hawbuck Grange; or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq. (1892, with W.T. Maud) written by Robert Smith Surtees
Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds (1865 with John Leech) written by Robert Smith Surtees
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Cruikshank etchings
(Isaac Robert, George, George Jr.)
Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country in different parts of England & South Wales(1801)
Miscellaneous 19th Century hand-coloured cartoons by Cruikshank, Heath, Denbigh and others
Miscellaneous 19th Century uncoloured cartoons primarily by the Cruikshanks
Life in London
(1821)
My Sketch Book
(1833-1836)
The Cruikshankian Momus (1892)
Dickens Illustrations
Sketches with Boz (1836-1839) |
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Daumier, Honoré
Les Gens de Justice (1959) |
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Dighton, Richard
A London Nuisance series, caricatures of prominent Londoners of the day
(1820s) |
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Doyle, John ('HB')
McLean's, publisher
HB Sketches, Political Sketches of HB, etc.
(1820s-1840s) |
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Gillray, James
The Works of James Gillray...
(1847 Bohn edition) |
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Heath, Henry
The Caricaturist's Scrap Book
(circa 1840)
Omnium – Gatherum
The Art of Tormenting
Old Way's and New Ways [sic]
Scenes in London
Sayings & Doings
Nautical Dictionary
Demonology & Witchcraft
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Heath, William
Caricatures and cartoons from various sources(1800s)
Hillingdon Hall; or, The Cockney Squire, A Tale of Country Life (1888, with Wildrake and Jellicoe also illustrating) |
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Hogarth, William
The Works of William Hogarth
various editions – Cook, Heath, lifetime Hogarth, etc. |
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Leech, John
The Comic History of England
(1848)
The Comic History of Rome
(1848-1850)
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
(1853)
Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt (1854)
Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds
(1865) [with Hablot K. Browne, AKA "Phiz"]
Follies of the Year
(circa 1860s)
Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England (1858)
Plain or Ringlets? (1860)
John Leech's etchings, from 'Jack Brag' by Theodore Edward Hook; from 'Christopher Tadpole' by Albert Smith; from 'Hector O'Halloran', by W.H. Maxell(1870)
also, various black and white Punch cartoons |
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Miscellaneous British cartoons, caricatures, satirical drawings, etc., from the 19th Century |
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Punch, or the London Charivari (1840s-1935)
Punch cartoons
(1844-1916)
Parliamentary Views from Punch by Harry Furniss
(1885, limited edition of only 1000)
People in Punch
(1934-1935) |
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Rowlandson, Thomas
The Tours of Dr. Syntax
(1812-1850s)
Poetical Sketches of Scarsborough
(1813)
The English Dance of Death
(1815-1816)
The Dance of Life
(1817) |
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Scenes in London
hand-colored engravings (possibly by Robert Seymour) depicting life in London—from an unknown 19th century publisher |
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Seymour, Robert
Seymour's Humorous Sketches
(1866 Bohn edition, black and white engravings)
Seymour's Humorous Sketches (1878 Routledge edition hand-coloured engravings) |
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Vanity Fair Magazine
(1869-1914)
(also known as "Spy" prints)
One of the largest collections in the world! |
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Comical French Characters
Ces Messieurs Travestissements Fantaisistes (circa 1860) |
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Humorous vintage postcards
(circa 1930s-1940s) |
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Heads of the People, or Portrait of the English drawn by Kenny Meadows
(1878) |
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Drawings of Charles Dana Gibson
'The Gibson Girl' and other turn-of-the-century scenes
(circa 1894-1908) |
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Imagerie d'Epinal original hand-coloured cartoons (circa 1860-1890) |
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The Book of Wonderful Characters
Memoirs and Anecdotes of
Remarkable and Eccentric Persons in All Ages and Countries
Wilson and Caulfield, circa 1869-1870 |
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Antique British Humour, Illustrations from Literature, Cartoons, etc.
illustrations by Tenniel, Thackeray, Leech, and others from miscellaneous 19th-century sources |
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