Title from masthead. "Ex rapto vivens" printed below in small type. "Sold with no. 13.) Saturday July 14, 1832. (Price twopence."--Beneath title, square brackets transcribed as parentheses. Seemingly a supplement issued with no. 13 of the original edition of the periodical The thief. A "new series" of that periodical, published in 26 numbers by W. Strange from 8 September 1832 to 2 March 1833, was a reissue of the original edition. With 129 small wood engraved illustrations, each with a short caption printed in letterpress below, arranged in regular rows and columns on all four pages. "The whole of this page of capital comic engravings is stolen from the different numbers of the Comic Magazine, a monthly periodical, which contains upwards of 20 illustrations by Seymour every month ..."--Top of page [1]. "This gallery of portraits of illustrious living statesment is stolen from "(The Old) Bell's Weekly Messenger," which continues to present to its readers, every week, one of these splendid familiar portraits. ..."--Top of page [4].