An older man, representing Rev. Madan, is attacked by two women, one of them pulling on his coat and indicating a crying boy standing next to her, the other grasping his wig with her left hand and ready to strike him with a small stool she is holding ...
Alternative Title:
Polygamy displayed and Doctor Madman restored to his senses
Description:
Title from item.
Publisher:
Publish'd 1st Decr. 1780 by the author
Subject (Geographic):
England
Subject (Name):
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.
Subject (Topic):
Clergy, Polygamy, Fighting, Children, Couples, and Clothing & dress
Print, a two-frame image, shows in the left frame, Brigham Young's successor walking up stairs in hat and coat with a candle and a cane; in the right frame, his dozen wives cavorting in bed
Alternative Title:
He can't forget the days when he was young and He can't forget the days when he was young, comic song
Print, as a satire on polygamy and Mormon faith, shows within a barrel-roofed hall, a bearded man in night cap, dressing gown, pajamas, and slippers with a candle in hand leading a crowd of women in night gowns up stairs to a room labelled: The holy a...
Print is a satirical memorial to Brigham Young; it depicts his bedstead in which his place is empty alongside fifteen wives; a row of children in numbered cribs on the floor at the foot of the bed; his pants draped over the bed; his hat and coat hang ...
Alternative Title:
Brigham Young's bedstead, And the places which knew him once, shall know him no more for ever, and Si monumentum circumspec. For his monument look around!