"Life" in a billiard room, or, Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins "au fait" (awake) to the Parisian sharpers
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Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Plate from: Carey, D. Life in Paris. London : Printed for John Fairburn ..., 1822., and Temporary local subject terms: Games -- Hand gestures.
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Published July 1, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
Café de la Paix in all its glory and Dick Wildfire and Jenkins in a theatrical pandemonium
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Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Plate from: Carey, D. Life in Paris. London : Printed for John Fairburn ..., 1822., and Temporary local subject terms: Theatres -- Orchestra pits -- Tightrope dancer -- Clowns -- Audiences -- Performances.
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Published May 15, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins seeing "real life" in the galleries of the Palais Royal
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Title from caption below image., Plate from: Carey, D. Life in Paris. London : Printed for John Fairburn ..., 1822., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on two sides., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Ms. heading added to print above image: Life in Paris.
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Published April 15, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on two sides., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Parisian cafes -- Musicians -- Fighting., Ms. heading added to print above image: Life in Paris., and Watermark: J Whatman 1822.
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Published Ap. 1, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
Dick Wildfire and the captain promenading in the gardens of the Tuilleries
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Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
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Published Decr. 1st, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
"Heading to A New Song, Written & now Singing by Mr Briant, of the Royal Coburg Theatre, and likewise by Mr Lancaster at the Olympic Theatre, with rapturous applause. The interior of a watch-house. A night-watchman pushes a countryman towards a door leading to 'the black hole', another stands by with lantern and bludgeon, a third looks on, laughing, while a dim parasite holds the door open. The constable of the night (see No. 14326, &c), fat and jovial, sits in a hooded chair behind a table on which are candle, frothing tankard, book, ink-pot, &c. Looby relates, in eight eight-line verses, how he is cheated and ill-used: 'And All for Life in London --' (see No. 14320, &c). Verse 6 begins: Says I--I've Toms and Jerry's seen Throughout this famous city But Lord they make themselves such apes I think it bees a pity ... The music of the air is engraved below the verses. 22 March 1822. Hand-coloured aquatint and etching, heading to letterpress ballad."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from caption below image., Several lines of verse and music below image., Temporary local subject terms: Coachman -- Lanterns -- Taverns -- Pistols., and Watermark: J. Whatman Turkey Mill.
Dick and Jenkins enjoying "life" in the Elysian fields
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Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate from: Carey, D. Life in Paris. London : Printed for John Fairburn ..., 1822., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Temporary local subject terms: Crowds -- Fighting -- French soldiers.
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Published Sept. 1, 1822 by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill
"Fog-bound pedestrians collide or fall over objects, on an open road on the outskirts of London. A man falls over a milestone inscribed 1 Mi . . An old woman hurls herself against a post. A man driving a fashionable gig lashes his horse, which a man with a link tries to drag forward. A link-boy walks before a fashionably dressed man. Two birds have collided and are falling; two dogs rush towards each other. A dim sun is the centre of a faint halo. Below the title: "Hover thro' the fog & filthy Air"-- ['Macbeth', I. i]."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from caption below image., One line of text below title: "Hover thro' the fog & filthy air"., and Temporary local subject terms: Fog -- Pedistrians -- City life -- Carriages -- Dogs -- Birds.
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Pubd. Novr. 30, 1822 by G. Humphrey, 27 St. James's St.
Title from caption in panel below large center image., Key to numbers within images at bottom of plate: 1, A brides cap. 2, Lapland models of the summer costume. 3, Jennes's knife & tobacco pouch ..., Design consists of large central image and ten smaller panels that form a border., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on three edges., Companion print to: The Laplanders return to their native country under the care of Mr. Bullock & his son., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: National stereotypes., and Watermark, partially trimmed: J. Whatman Turkey Mill.
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Pub. March 13th, 1822, by G. Humphrey, No. 27, St. James's Street