Title supplied by cataloger., Publication date and printmaker from local card catalog record., Possible variant published in Charles Dickens' The Pickwick papers, vol. II., Sheet trimmed within design., "To ABL Assistant"., and Mounted to 15 x 20 cm.
Title supplied by cataloger., Publication date and printmaker from local card catalog record., Possible variant published in Charles Dickens' The Pickwick papers, vol. II., Sheet trimmed within design., and "To ABL Assistant"
Title from caption below image., Imprint statement from stamp near lower edge of sheet., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Three lines of dialogue below title: I want to 'prentice my son sir, what will you teach him? Teach him! Why to be up, down, fly & awake to everything, & be his own lawyer ...
Title from text above and within image., Publication date from ms. in contemporary hand added to imprint statement., and Three columns of verse above imprint statement: Oh, I weep for the hour when I started from the tower with all my friends a-grieving for my folly oh! ...
Title from text above and below image., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Below title: Bowbell. Introduced by Gimbo to Aboulisar as the Illustrious Stranger decreed by the oracle to marry the Prince of Irza.
Title from text above and below image., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Text below title: Bowbell haranging the people of the island. Bowbell. Hem! But noble friends & citizens, I'll undertake to say that the moment the war's at an end you shall enjoy the blessings of peace ...
Title from text above and below image., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Text below title: The princess being married to Bowbell immediately after the ceremony feigns illness & death, upon which Bowbell, according to the laws of the island, is about to be buried alive.
Spree at Melton Mowbray : larking at the Grantham toll-gate, or coming in for the brush
Description:
Title from caption below image., Two lines of verse below title: They left no man's sign, name, or calling, untouched, by something most appalling., Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed within plate mark on three sides and text in upper right margin erased from sheet., and Watermark: J. Whatman.
Publisher:
Published July 1st, 1837, by R. Ackermann at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191 Regent St.
Spree at Melton Mowbray, or, Doing the thing in a sporting-like manner
Description:
Title from caption below image., Text below title: "If it were done, when tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly." Shakespeare., Text above image: Anno Domini 1837., Two columns of verse at bottom of plate: Coming it strong with a spree and a spread, milling the day-lights, or cracking a head ..., and Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed within plate mark and text in upper right margin erased from sheet.
Publisher:
Published July 1st, 1837, by R. Ackermann at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191 Regent Stt