[First
appeared
in The Poetical Magazine,
1812.
1812.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
1905.
Paston, J. Caricature. 1873.
Porter, John. Kingsclere. . . . Ed. by Webber, B. With illustrations, eto.
1896.
Rowlandson, Thomas. Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower
Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London:
consisting of fifty-four plates . . . coloured. 1820.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Taylor, S. A. Cocking and its Votaries. [? ]
Thomson, Anstruther. Eighty Years' Reminiscences. 1900.
Tongue, Cornelius. Hunting Tours. 1864.
Wadmore, F. Etching in England. 1895.
Wheeler, H. F. B. and Broadley, A. M. Napoleon and the Invasion of
England. 1907.
Wright, T. A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art.
1865.
Caricature History of the Georges. Or, Annals of the House of
Hanover. . . . With nearly four hundred illustrations, etc. (1868. ]
See, also, ante, Illustrators and Illustrations in Dickens bibliography,
vol. xiii, chap. x.
B. PARTICULAR WRITERS
[When first issued in monthly parts, a first edition should consist of those
parts in their wrappers. Illustrations to first editions of these works are, in
many cases, coloured by hand. ]
A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. The Comic Blackstone. Pt 1. 1844.
The Comic Blackstone [in four parts). With illustrations by G. Cruik-
shank. 1864.
The Comic History of England. . . with coloured etchings and . . . wood-
cuts by J. Leech. 2 vols. 1847.
The Comic History of Rome. . . . Illustrated by J. Leech. (1852. ]
[See, also, post, section D. ]
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The Sporting World. 1858.
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Carey, David. Life in Paris, Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours
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Catnach, James. Life in London; or, the Sprees of Tom and Jerry; at-
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Colquhoun, John (1805-1885). The Moor and the Lock; containing hints
on most of the Highland Sports. . . . With an essay on lock-fishing.
Edinburgh, 1840. New edn. Edinburgh, 1888.
Rocks and Rivers; or, Highland Wanderings over crag and correi, flood
and fell. 1849.
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The Devil upon Two Sticks in England. 1790.
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton. 1806.
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[First appeared in The Poetical Magazine,
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The Adventures of Doctor Comicus; or the Follies of Fortune. A
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The English Dance of Death, from the design of Thomas Rowlandson,
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Dixon, H. H. (pseud. The Druid). The Post and the Paddock: with recol-
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Silk and Scarlet. 1858.
Scott and Sebright. 1862.
Saddle and Sirloin. 1870.
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Egan, Pierce (the elder). Boxiana; or Sketches of Antient and Modern
Pugilism, from the Days of the renowned Broughton and Slack, to the
Championship of Crib. . . . Vols. I, II, 1818. Vol. 111, 1821. Vol. iv, 1824.
- Life in London; or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq.
and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the
Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. Illustrated
by Cruikshank, J. R. and G. 1821. [First published in monthly numbers
beginning July, 1821. ]
Pierce Egan's Finish To the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, in
their pursuits through Life in and out of London. Illustrated by Robert
Cruikshank. (1871. ]
The Life of an Actor. By Pierce Egan, Author of Life in London,
Tom and Jerry, A Musical Drama, etc. The Poetical Descriptions by
Greenwood, T. Illustrated. 1825.
Pierce Egan's Ancedotes original and selected of The Turf, the Chase,
the Ring, and the Stage; the whole forming a Complete Panorama of
the Sporting World. MDCCCXXVII.
The Show Folk. 1831.
Pierce Egan's Book of Sports and Mirror of Life. 1832.
The Pilgrims of the Thames; in search of the National! illustrations. . . .
1838.
Fleming, Marjorie. See under Macbean in A. above; also, Brown, J. , Horae
Subsecivae.
Gilpin, William. Observations on the Wye, and several parts of South
Wales, etc. 1782.
Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in . . . 1772, on
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Cumberland and Westmoreland. 2 vols. 1786.
Gilpin, William. Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made
in . . . 1776, on several parts of Great Britain; particularly the High-lands
of Scotland. 2 vols. 1789.
Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views. . . illustrated
by the scenes of New Forest in Hampshire. 2 vols. 1791.
Observations on the Western part of England, relative chiefly to
Picturesque Beauty. To which are added a few remarks on the . . . Isle
of Wight. 1798.
Observations on the coasts of Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent, relative
chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, etc. 1804.
Observations on several parts of England. 2 vols. 1808.
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Suffolk, and Essex, etc. 1809.
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feeding, fighting and curing Cocks of the game. 1709. Rptd 1899.
Hindley, C. A history of the cries of London, etc. (woodcuts by Bewick, T.
and J. , etc. ). 1881.
The True History of Tom and Jerry; or. . . Life in London from the
start to the finish. (With selections from the original of Pierce Egan. )
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Howitt, Samuel. The British Sportsman; containing seventy (coloured]
plates. 1812.
Jerrold, Douglas William. Men of Character. 3 vols. 1838.
Black-eyed Susan, or All in the Downs. Lacy's acting edn of Plays
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Jesse, E. Scenes and Tales of Country Life. With recollections of Natural
History. 1844.
Lawrence, John. A philosophical and practical Treatise on Horses, and on
the moral duties of man towards the brate creation. 2 vols. 1796-8.
The history and delineation of the Horse. .
Paston, J. Caricature. 1873.
Porter, John. Kingsclere. . . . Ed. by Webber, B. With illustrations, eto.
1896.
Rowlandson, Thomas. Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower
Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London:
consisting of fifty-four plates . . . coloured. 1820.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Taylor, S. A. Cocking and its Votaries. [? ]
Thomson, Anstruther. Eighty Years' Reminiscences. 1900.
Tongue, Cornelius. Hunting Tours. 1864.
Wadmore, F. Etching in England. 1895.
Wheeler, H. F. B. and Broadley, A. M. Napoleon and the Invasion of
England. 1907.
Wright, T. A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art.
1865.
Caricature History of the Georges. Or, Annals of the House of
Hanover. . . . With nearly four hundred illustrations, etc. (1868. ]
See, also, ante, Illustrators and Illustrations in Dickens bibliography,
vol. xiii, chap. x.
B. PARTICULAR WRITERS
[When first issued in monthly parts, a first edition should consist of those
parts in their wrappers. Illustrations to first editions of these works are, in
many cases, coloured by hand. ]
A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. The Comic Blackstone. Pt 1. 1844.
The Comic Blackstone [in four parts). With illustrations by G. Cruik-
shank. 1864.
The Comic History of England. . . with coloured etchings and . . . wood-
cuts by J. Leech. 2 vols. 1847.
The Comic History of Rome. . . . Illustrated by J. Leech. (1852. ]
[See, also, post, section D. ]
## p. 542 (#572) ############################################
542
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a
Apperley, Charles James (Nimrod). Memoirs of the life of the late John
Mytton, Esq. of Halston, Shropshire, . . . with notices of his Hunting,
Shooting, Driving, Racing, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits. . . .
With numerous illustrations by H. Alken and T. J. Rawlins. 1837.
The Life of a Sportsman. . . . With thirty-six coloured illustrations by
Henry Alken. 1842.
Arbuthnot, John. See, ante, bibliography to chap. V, vol. ix.
Beckford, Peter. Thoughts on Hunting. In a series of familiar letters to
a friend. 1781.
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting . . . illustrated with 20
gravings. 1796.
Bewick, T. A General History of Quadrupeds. The figures engraved on
wood by T. B. 1790.
A History of British Birds. The figures engraved on wood by T. B.
1797, etc.
Bindley, Charles (pseud. Harry Hieover]. Stable Talk and Table Talk.
2 vols. 1845, 46.
The Pocket and the Stud. 1848.
The Stud for practical purposes and practical men. 1849.
The Hunting Field. 1850.
Bipeds and Quadrupeds. 1853.
Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies. 1853.
The World: how to square it. 1854.
Hints to Horsemen. 1856.
Precept and Practice. 1857.
The Sportsman's Friend in a Frost. 1857.
The Sporting World. 1858.
Things worth knowing about horses. 1859.
Bunbury, William Henry (pseud. Geoffrey Gambago). An Academy for
Grown Horsemen, containing the Completest Instructions for Walking,
Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling, and Tumbling. Illustrated
with copper plates, and ornamented with a portrait of the author. By
Geoffrey Gambago, Esq. , Riding Master, Master of the Horse, and
Grand Equerry to the Doge of Venice. MDCCLXXXVII.
Carey, David. Life in Paris, Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours
of Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins. 1822.
Catnach, James. Life in London; or, the Sprees of Tom and Jerry; at-
tempted in cuts and verse. [1822? ]
Colquhoun, John (1805-1885). The Moor and the Lock; containing hints
on most of the Highland Sports. . . . With an essay on lock-fishing.
Edinburgh, 1840. New edn. Edinburgh, 1888.
Rocks and Rivers; or, Highland Wanderings over crag and correi, flood
and fell. 1849.
Salmon-Casts and Stray Shots. Edinburgh, 1858.
Sporting Dogs. 1866.
Combe, William. The Diaboliad, a poem. 1677 [1777].
The Diabolady, or, A Match in Hell: a poem, etc. 1777.
The Anti-Diabolady. 1777.
Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza. 1779.
The Devil upon Two Sticks in England. 1790.
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton. 1806.
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. Fourth edn,
with new plates. 1813.
[First appeared in The Poetical Magazine,
1812. ]
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. A Poem. Third
## p. 543 (#573) ############################################
vi] Caricature and the Literature of Sport 543
edn. (The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of Consolation.
Second edn. The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of a Wife. )
[With illustrations by T. Rowlandson. ] 3 vols. 1813 [-21].
Combe, William. Doctor Syntax's Three Tours: in search of the Picturesque,
Consolation, and a Wife. [1868. ] [With a biography of the author,
and a bibliography of his writings. ]
Syntax, Doctor. (Imitations of. ] The Tour of Doctor Syntax through
London, or the pleasures of the Metropolis. A Poem. 1820.
Doctor Syntax in Paris, or a Tour in search of the Grotesque. 1820.
The Adventures of Doctor Comicus; or the Follies of Fortune. A
comic satirical poem. . . . By a Modern Syntax (with coloured
illustrations]. (1825. ]
The Life of Napoleon, a hudibrastic poem, by Dr Syntax. 1815.
The English Dance of Death, from the design of Thomas Rowlandson,
with Metrical Illustrations, By the author of Doctor Syntax. Vol. 1, [11. ]
1815. [Vol. 11, 1816. ]
The Dance of Life, a Poem, By the author of Doctor Syntax; illustrated
with Coloured Engravings, By Thomas Rowlandson. 1817.
Johnny Quae Genus, The Foundling of Doctor Syntax. 1822.
Davenport, William Bromley (1821-1884). Sport: fox-hunting, salmon-
fishing, covert-shooting, deer-stalking. . . . Illustrated by. . . H. H. Crea
locke. (Ed. Davenport, Augusta Bromley. ) 1885.
Dixon, H. H. (pseud. The Druid). The Post and the Paddock: with recol-
lections of George IV, Sam Chiffney, and other turf celebrities. [1856. ]
Silk and Scarlet. 1858.
Scott and Sebright. 1862.
Saddle and Sirloin. 1870.
The Druid Sporting Library. New edn. Above novels and Life and
Times of the Druid. By Francis Lawley. 5 vols. 1895.
Egan, Pierce (the elder). Boxiana; or Sketches of Antient and Modern
Pugilism, from the Days of the renowned Broughton and Slack, to the
Championship of Crib. . . . Vols. I, II, 1818. Vol. 111, 1821. Vol. iv, 1824.
- Life in London; or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq.
and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the
Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. Illustrated
by Cruikshank, J. R. and G. 1821. [First published in monthly numbers
beginning July, 1821. ]
Pierce Egan's Finish To the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, in
their pursuits through Life in and out of London. Illustrated by Robert
Cruikshank. (1871. ]
The Life of an Actor. By Pierce Egan, Author of Life in London,
Tom and Jerry, A Musical Drama, etc. The Poetical Descriptions by
Greenwood, T. Illustrated. 1825.
Pierce Egan's Ancedotes original and selected of The Turf, the Chase,
the Ring, and the Stage; the whole forming a Complete Panorama of
the Sporting World. MDCCCXXVII.
The Show Folk. 1831.
Pierce Egan's Book of Sports and Mirror of Life. 1832.
The Pilgrims of the Thames; in search of the National! illustrations. . . .
1838.
Fleming, Marjorie. See under Macbean in A. above; also, Brown, J. , Horae
Subsecivae.
Gilpin, William. Observations on the Wye, and several parts of South
Wales, etc. 1782.
Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in . . . 1772, on
## p. 544 (#574) ############################################
544
[CH.
Bibliography
&
several parts of England; particularly the Mountains and Lakes of
Cumberland and Westmoreland. 2 vols. 1786.
Gilpin, William. Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made
in . . . 1776, on several parts of Great Britain; particularly the High-lands
of Scotland. 2 vols. 1789.
Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views. . . illustrated
by the scenes of New Forest in Hampshire. 2 vols. 1791.
Observations on the Western part of England, relative chiefly to
Picturesque Beauty. To which are added a few remarks on the . . . Isle
of Wight. 1798.
Observations on the coasts of Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent, relative
chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, etc. 1804.
Observations on several parts of England. 2 vols. 1808.
Observations on several parts of the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk,
Suffolk, and Essex, etc. 1809.
Godfrey, Captain. Treatise the Useful Art of Self-Defence. [? 1740. ]
H. , R. The Royal Pastime of Cock-fighting; or, the Art of breeding,
feeding, fighting and curing Cocks of the game. 1709. Rptd 1899.
Hindley, C. A history of the cries of London, etc. (woodcuts by Bewick, T.
and J. , etc. ). 1881.
The True History of Tom and Jerry; or. . . Life in London from the
start to the finish. (With selections from the original of Pierce Egan. )
With a Key. . . a vocabulary and glossary, etc. 1888.
Howitt, Samuel. The British Sportsman; containing seventy (coloured]
plates. 1812.
Jerrold, Douglas William. Men of Character. 3 vols. 1838.
Black-eyed Susan, or All in the Downs. Lacy's acting edn of Plays
Vol. 23. (1850, etc. )
See, also, post, section D.
Jesse, E. Scenes and Tales of Country Life. With recollections of Natural
History. 1844.
Lawrence, John. A philosophical and practical Treatise on Horses, and on
the moral duties of man towards the brate creation. 2 vols. 1796-8.
The history and delineation of the Horse. .