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illustrations
by Phiz.
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the moral duties of man towards the brate creation. 2 vols. 1796-8.
The history and delineation of the Horse. . . . Illustrated by anecdotes
and biographical notices of distinguished sportsmen. . . . With instructions
for breeding. . . and the general management of the horse, etc. 1809.
Malet, H. E. Annals of the Road. 1876.
Mayhew, Henry. The Great Plague of Life; or the Adventures of a lady in
search of a good servant. . . . Illustrated by George Cruikshank. (1847. ]
Whom to marry and how to get married. By one who has refused
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[1848. ]
London Characters: illustrations of the humour, pathos and peculiarities
of London Life. With numerous illustrations by Gilbert, W. S. and
others. 1874.
Microcosm of London, The; or London in Miniature. 3 vols. [1808, etc. )
Mitford, John (pseud. Alfred Burton). The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe
in The Navy; A Poem, in Four Cantos: With plates by Rowlandson. 1818
The Poems of a British Sailor.
Newgate Calendar, The; or, Malefactors Bloody Register. Containing
Genuine and Circumstantial narratives of the Lives and Transactions. . .
of the Most Notorious Criminals of both sexes. . . . The whole tending to
guard young Minds from the Allurements of Vices, and the Paths that
lead to Destruction. 5 vols. [1773. ]
Containing the lives. . . of. . . housebreakers, highwaymen, etc. (1840? ]
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Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley (1837-1915). Puck on Pegasus. Illustrated
by Leech, Phiz, Portch, Tenniel, and G. Cruikshank. 1861.
Pickwick, Imitations of. Post-humorous Notes of the Pickwickian Club, by
Bos. (Reynolds, G. W. M. ) 2 vols. [n. d. ]
Pickwick in America, edited by Bos. [Reynolds, G. W. M. ) (n. d. ]
The Pickwick Gazette. [Published in numbers. ] 1837.
Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of
Camden Town by Sir Peter Patron. Ed. by Boz. 1838.
Pickwick abroad, or the Tour in France, by Reynolds, G. W. M. [41
steel plates by Crowquill and 33 woodcuts by Bonner. ) (1839. )
Pitcairn, Robert (1793-1855). Criminal Trials in Scotland, from A. D. 1488 to
A. D. 1624. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1833.
Pyne, W. H. pseud. Ephraim Hardcastle). Wine and Walnuts; or, After
Dinner Chit-Chat. 2 vols. 1823.
Quiz (pseud. ). Sketches of Young Ladies: in which these interesting
members of the animal kingdom are classified according to their
several characteristics. With six illustrations by Phiz. 1837. (This
work occasioned Dickens's Sketches of Young Gentlemen. ]
Reach, Angus Bethune (1821-1856). The Natural History of Bores. 1847.
The Natural History of Humbugs. 1847.
The Comic Bradshaw; or, Bubbles from the Boiler. 1848.
Also contributed The Street Beggar and the Lounger in Regent Street to
Gavarni in London, ed. Smith, Albert.
Real Life in London; or, the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq.
and his cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis; Ex-
hibiting a living picture of fashionable Characters, Manners, and
Amusements in High and Low Life. By an Amateur. Illustrated.
1821. Vol. 11 (further Rambles, etc. ). 1822.
[Roberts, David. ) The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcombe. 1815.
St John, C. W. G. Short Sketches of the Wild Sports and Natural History
of the Highlands. 1846. Illustrated edn. 1878.
Scrope, William (1772-1852). The Art of Deer-Stalking, illustrated by a
narrative of a few days' sport in the forest of Atholl. With some account
of the nature and habits of Red Deer; legends, superstitions, etc. Illus-
trated by engravings, etc. 1838. A new edn. The Sportsman's library.
1897.
Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed, with a short account
of the natural history and habits of the salmon. . . . Illustrated . . . from
paintings by Sir D. Wilkie, E. Landseer, etc. 1843. The Sportsman's
Library. Vol. VII. 1898.
Smedley, Francis Edward. Frank Fairleigh, or Scenes from the life of a
Private Pupil. 1850. Also 1864, 1866 and (1878). [All with illustra-
tions by George Cruikshank. First published in Sharpe's Magazine
1846–48. ]
Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life. . . .
With illustrations by Phiz.
1852.
Harry Coverdale's Courtship, and all that came of it. . . . With illustra-
tions by Phiz. (1854-55. ]
E. L. XIV.
35
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Surtees, Robert Smith. Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England.
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Magazine, 1832–4. The Fancy, 2 vols. (1821)-1826. Figaro in London, 8 vols.
1832-9. Figaro (Paris). The Flying Post, 1695–1714. Fun, 1861-1901. The
Gentleman's Magazine, 43 vols. 1731-1833. George Cruikshank's Magazine
(ed. Smedley, F. E. ), 1854. George Cruikshank's Omnibus, illustrated with
one hundred engravings, 1 vol. 1842. George Cruikshank's Table Book (ed.
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Albert), 1847, etc. The Meteor, (2 nos. ), 1841; (3 nos. ), 1845.
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. . . . Illustrated by anecdotes
and biographical notices of distinguished sportsmen. . . . With instructions
for breeding. . . and the general management of the horse, etc. 1809.
Malet, H. E. Annals of the Road. 1876.
Mayhew, Henry. The Great Plague of Life; or the Adventures of a lady in
search of a good servant. . . . Illustrated by George Cruikshank. (1847. ]
Whom to marry and how to get married. By one who has refused
twenty excellent offers at least. . . . Illustrated by George Cruikshank.
[1848. ]
London Characters: illustrations of the humour, pathos and peculiarities
of London Life. With numerous illustrations by Gilbert, W. S. and
others. 1874.
Microcosm of London, The; or London in Miniature. 3 vols. [1808, etc. )
Mitford, John (pseud. Alfred Burton). The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe
in The Navy; A Poem, in Four Cantos: With plates by Rowlandson. 1818
The Poems of a British Sailor.
Newgate Calendar, The; or, Malefactors Bloody Register. Containing
Genuine and Circumstantial narratives of the Lives and Transactions. . .
of the Most Notorious Criminals of both sexes. . . . The whole tending to
guard young Minds from the Allurements of Vices, and the Paths that
lead to Destruction. 5 vols. [1773. ]
Containing the lives. . . of. . . housebreakers, highwaymen, etc. (1840? ]
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Newgate Calendar, The. Containing the lives and characters of the most
notorious housebreakers . . . murderers. . . etc. (1850 ? ]
Nyren, John. The Young Cricketer's Tutor. 1833. Ed. with introduction
by Ashley-Cooper, F. S. 1902.
The Hambledon Men: being a new edition of Nyren's Young Cricketer's
Tutor, together with a collection of other matter, etc. 1907.
Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley (1837-1915). Puck on Pegasus. Illustrated
by Leech, Phiz, Portch, Tenniel, and G. Cruikshank. 1861.
Pickwick, Imitations of. Post-humorous Notes of the Pickwickian Club, by
Bos. (Reynolds, G. W. M. ) 2 vols. [n. d. ]
Pickwick in America, edited by Bos. [Reynolds, G. W. M. ) (n. d. ]
The Pickwick Gazette. [Published in numbers. ] 1837.
Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of
Camden Town by Sir Peter Patron. Ed. by Boz. 1838.
Pickwick abroad, or the Tour in France, by Reynolds, G. W. M. [41
steel plates by Crowquill and 33 woodcuts by Bonner. ) (1839. )
Pitcairn, Robert (1793-1855). Criminal Trials in Scotland, from A. D. 1488 to
A. D. 1624. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1833.
Pyne, W. H. pseud. Ephraim Hardcastle). Wine and Walnuts; or, After
Dinner Chit-Chat. 2 vols. 1823.
Quiz (pseud. ). Sketches of Young Ladies: in which these interesting
members of the animal kingdom are classified according to their
several characteristics. With six illustrations by Phiz. 1837. (This
work occasioned Dickens's Sketches of Young Gentlemen. ]
Reach, Angus Bethune (1821-1856). The Natural History of Bores. 1847.
The Natural History of Humbugs. 1847.
The Comic Bradshaw; or, Bubbles from the Boiler. 1848.
Also contributed The Street Beggar and the Lounger in Regent Street to
Gavarni in London, ed. Smith, Albert.
Real Life in London; or, the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq.
and his cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis; Ex-
hibiting a living picture of fashionable Characters, Manners, and
Amusements in High and Low Life. By an Amateur. Illustrated.
1821. Vol. 11 (further Rambles, etc. ). 1822.
[Roberts, David. ) The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcombe. 1815.
St John, C. W. G. Short Sketches of the Wild Sports and Natural History
of the Highlands. 1846. Illustrated edn. 1878.
Scrope, William (1772-1852). The Art of Deer-Stalking, illustrated by a
narrative of a few days' sport in the forest of Atholl. With some account
of the nature and habits of Red Deer; legends, superstitions, etc. Illus-
trated by engravings, etc. 1838. A new edn. The Sportsman's library.
1897.
Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed, with a short account
of the natural history and habits of the salmon. . . . Illustrated . . . from
paintings by Sir D. Wilkie, E. Landseer, etc. 1843. The Sportsman's
Library. Vol. VII. 1898.
Smedley, Francis Edward. Frank Fairleigh, or Scenes from the life of a
Private Pupil. 1850. Also 1864, 1866 and (1878). [All with illustra-
tions by George Cruikshank. First published in Sharpe's Magazine
1846–48. ]
Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life. . . .
With illustrations by Phiz.
1852.
Harry Coverdale's Courtship, and all that came of it. . . . With illustra-
tions by Phiz. (1854-55. ]
E. L. XIV.
35
Vol. v.
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1846.
- The Natural History of the Ballet Girl. Illustrated by A. Henning.
1847.
The Natural History of the Gent. 1847.
The Natural History of Stuck-up People. 1847.
The Natural History of the Flirt. Illustrated by Gavarni, Gilbert and
Henning. 1848.
The Natural History of the Idler upon Town. 1848.
A Bowl of Punch. 1848.
A Pottle of Strawberries, to beguile a short journey, or a long half-hour.
1848.
The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole at home and
abroad. Illustrated by Leech. 1848.
Comic Tales and Sketches. 1852.
The London Medical Student. Ed. Smith, Arthur, 1861.
(ed. ). Gavarni in London: Sketches of Life and Character. 1849. (By
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Also contributed to Punch.
Smith, John Thomas. A Book for a Rainy Day, or, Recollections of the
Events of the Last Sixty-six Years. 1845. Ed. Whitten, W. 1905.
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the People of England . . . from the earliest period to the present time,
illustrated. 1801. A new edn much enlarged and corrected, ed. Cos,
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Racing, Driving, Sailing, Eating, Eccentrio and Extragavant Exploits
of that renowned Sporting Citizen, Mr John Jorrocks of St Boltoph
Lane and Great Coram Street, with illustrations by Phiz. 1838. Also
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Principal Characters that compose one; the whole forming a slight
souvenir of the Season 1845-6. . . . Illustrated. 1846.
Hawbuck Grange; or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq.
With eight Illustrations by Phiz. 1847. [Thesė sketches originally
appeared in Bell's Life 1846-7. ] Another edn (1888).
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[Published in 13 [12] monthly parts, in red-brown wrappers designed by
Leech. Another edition. [1888. ]]
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vi] Caricature and the Literature of Sport 547
Surtees, Robert Smith. Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England.
With Illustrations by John Leech. 1858. [Published in 13 monthly
parts in red-brown wrappers designed by Leech. ] Rptd with Leech's
illustrations. (1888. ]
Plain or Ringlets? With Illustrations by John Leech. 1860. [Published
in 13 [12] monthly parts in red-brown wrappers by Leech. ] Rptd with
Leech's illustrations. [1888. ]
Mr Facey Romford's Hounds. With Illustrations by Leech, John and
Browne, Hablot K. 1865. [Issued in 12 monthly parts in red-brown
wrappers, designed by Leech. The parts bear the title Mr Romford's
Hounds. ]
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1862.
The Dogs of the British Islands. Third edn. 1786.
British Rural Sports. . . . Sixteenth edn. Re-edited, with . . . additions by
The Field Staff. 1886.
Westmacott, Charles Molloy (pseud. Bernard Blackmantle). The English
Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous. Com-
prising Scenes and Sketches in every rank of Society, being Portraits of
the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious. Drawn from the
life By Bernard Blackmantle. The Illustrations designed by Robert
Cruikshank. 1825. [Vol. 11. 1825. ]
Points of Misery. [With illustrations by George Cruikshank. ]
1823.
Whitehead, Paul. The Gymnasiad. 1744.
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Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books, 1903, etc. )
4
C. PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
The Annual Register, 1761-98. The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine,
1799–1821. Charivari (Paris). The Comic Almanack (Thackeray and Smith,
Albert), 1835 ff. The Comic Annual (Hood, Tom), 1830-42. The Comic
Magazine, 1832–4. The Fancy, 2 vols. (1821)-1826. Figaro in London, 8 vols.
1832-9. Figaro (Paris). The Flying Post, 1695–1714. Fun, 1861-1901. The
Gentleman's Magazine, 43 vols. 1731-1833. George Cruikshank's Magazine
(ed. Smedley, F. E. ), 1854. George Cruikshank's Omnibus, illustrated with
one hundred engravings, 1 vol. 1842. George Cruikshank's Table Book (ed.
A'Beckett, G. A. ), 1845. Judy, 1867–1907. The Man in the Moon (Smith,
Albert), 1847, etc. The Meteor, (2 nos. ), 1841; (3 nos. ), 1845.
