| Charles Reade - 1853 - 322 pages
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| Alfred Austin - 1869 - 148 pages
...Fox." — Saturday Review. " A more amusing work of its kind was never issued."— Art Journal. " It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The 600 odd pages which make up the... | |
| England - 1869 - 214 pages
...the caricaturists from Hogarth to GUlray, and from Gillray to Cruikshank."— Morning Star. " It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The 600 odd pHpca which mnke up the... | |
| John Templeton Lucas - 1869 - 280 pages
...the caricaturists from Hogarth to Gillray, and from Gillray to Cruikshank."— Morning Star. u It ls emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The 600 odd pages which make up the... | |
| J. M. - 1869 - 232 pages
...from Hogarth to Glllray, and from Uillray to Cruikshank." — Morning Star. M It is emphatically ono of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most Interesting. It has the yrofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The CUO odd pitgcs which make up the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...the caricaturists from Hogarth to GUiray, uud from Giliray to Cruikehank." — Morning Star. " It Is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has th* twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The 600 od-l pages which make up tha... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Great Britain - 1870 - 388 pages
...caricaturist* from Hogarth to GiUray, and from Gillray to Cruikshank.' — Morning Star. •• It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has ths wofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The COO odd pages which make up tho... | |
| Frank Bellew - 1870 - 330 pages
...the caricaturists from Uogarth to Gillray, and from Gillray to Cruikshank."— Morning Star. " It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most Interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifving. The 600 odd pages which mttke up the... | |
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