Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2 by Joseph Grego
1817. _Grotesque Drawing Book; the World in Miniature, consisting of
groups of figures for the illustration of landscape scenery._ Forty
plates, 8vo. London.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 1800. _The Tuileries in Paris._--_Original Drawing._ Ch.2
- 1800. _Sterne, L. The Sentimental Journey._ With plates by Thomas Ch.3
- 1800. _Yorick feeling the Grisette's Pulse._ 8vo.--The interior of Ch.4
- 1800. _A Peep into Bethlehem._ Ch.5
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 1, _The Dinner Spoil'd._ G. M. Ch.6
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 2, _Late Hours_. Woodward del. Etched Ch.7
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 3, _An Anonymous Letter_. Woodward Ch.8
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 4, _A Return from a Walk_. Woodward Ch.9
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 5, _Killing with Kindness_. Woodward Ch.10
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 6, _A Fashionable Suit_. Woodward Ch.11
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 7, _Washing Day_. Woodward del. Ch.12
- 1800. _Matrimonial Comforts._ No. 8, _A Curtain Lecture_. Woodward Ch.13
- 1800. _Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the year 1797_, Ch.14
- 1801. _The Maiden's Prayer._ Woodward del., Rowlandson sculp. Published Ch.15
- 1801. _The Miser's Prayer._ Woodward del., Rowlandson sculp. Published Ch.16
- 1801. _The Lottery Office Keeper's Prayer._--This invocation is offered Ch.17
- 1801. _Rag Fair._ Published by R. Ackermann. Ch.18
- 1801. Four subjects on a sheet.--_Here's your potatoes, four full Ch.19
- 1802. _Hunt the Slipper, Pic-Nic Revels._ Rowlandson del. and publisher. Ch.20
- 1802. _Salt Water._ Published at 24 Lower Sackville Street.--A bathing Ch.21
- 1802. _Compendious Treatise on Modern Education._ By J. B. Willyams, Ch.22
- 1802. _Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature, and other Ch.23
- 1804. _Theatrical Leap-frog._ Published by Ackermann, Strand.--The Ch.24
- 1804. _A New French Phantasmagoria._ (The date 1805 in one Ch.25
- 1804. _A Compendious Treatise of Modern Education_, in which the Ch.26
- 1805. _A Boarding School._--The droll scene our artist has Ch.27
- Book 7, chap. 14.--'The clock had now struck twelve, and every one in Ch.28
- 1806. _A Prize Fight._ Ch.29
- 1806. _View of the Interior of Simon Ward, alias St. Brewer's Church, Ch.30
- 1806. _A Monkey Merchant._ Ch.31
- introduction to the Miseries of Human Life. Ch.32
- 1807. _Miseries of the Country._ 'While on a visit to the hundreds of Ch.33
- 1808. _Chesterfield Travestie, or School for Modern Manners_, Ch.34
- 1. _How to keep up a conversation with yourself in the public Ch.35
- 2. _Notoriety._--A buck in a _Jean-de-Brie_. _Singularity._--An Ch.36
- 3. _The Art of Quizzing._--Three dandies are promenading arm-in-arm, Ch.37
- 1. Place your elbows on the table like a Church Warden at a parish Ch.38
- 2. Stretch your arms across the table to get at what best suits your Ch.39
- 4. Loll on two chairs while making use of your toothpick. Ch.40
- 1808. _A Lecture on Heads_, by G. A. Stevens,[9] with additions as Ch.41
- 1808. _British Sailor._ _Frenchman._ _Spaniard._ _Dutchman._ Four Ch.42
- 2. Exhibition Room, Somerset House. Great Room at the Royal Academy, Ch.43
- 5. The Asylum, or House of Refuge for Friendless and Deserted Girls, Ch.44
- 10. The Hall, Blue Coat School, during the orations on the grand Ch.45
- 13. British Institution, Pall Mall (late Alderman Boydell's Ch.46
- 26. Covent Garden Market. Westminster Election. Hustings in front of Ch.47
- 34. Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, Old Bond Ch.48
- 35. Fire in London. (Albion Mills, Surrey side of Blackfriars Bridge; Ch.49
- 36. Fleet Prison (the Debtors' Prison, as rebuilt after the riots in Ch.50
- 41. Guildhall, Court of King's Bench. Examination of a Bankrupt Ch.51
- 43. The Hall, Heralds' Office, or the College of Arms, St. Benet's Ch.52
- 72. Society of Agriculture, Sackville Street, Piccadilly. (An Ch.53
- 104. A View of London and the Thames. Taken opposite the Adelphi. Ch.54
- 1. A old vixen is tormenting a pretty maid, who is in tears: 'Don't Ch.55
- 2. A family scene. Ch.56
- 3. A husband, with literary tastes, is vainly trying to interest his Ch.57
- 4. An old curmudgeon is seated in his armchair, a decanter of wine Ch.58
- 1809. _Disappointed Epicures._ Another version of _A Mad Dog in a Ch.59
- 1809. _A Mad Dog in a Dining-room, or Disappointed Epicures._--This Ch.60
- 1809. _Rowlandson's Caricatures upon the Delicate Investigation, or the Ch.61
- 1809. _A Plan for a General Reform._ Published by T. Tegg. Ch.62
- 1809. _Business and Pleasure._ Published by T. Tegg (292). Ch.63
- 1809. _A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures._ Published by T. Ch.64
- 1809. _A Glee. How shall we Mortals Spend our Hours? In Love! in War! Ch.65
- 1809. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ Drawn and etched by Ch.66
- 1809. _Butler's Hudibras_, in three parts, written in the time of the Ch.67
- 2. Setting out. Ch.68
- 3. The Battle. Ch.69
- 4. The Knight and Ralpho consult the Gymnosophist. Ch.70
- 5. Sidrophel and Whacum consulting the firmament. Ch.71
- 1809. _Surprising Adventures Of the Renowned Baron Munchausen._ Ch.72
- 1809. _The Beauties of Sterne_; comprising his humorous and descriptive Ch.73
- 1809. _Poetical Magazine._ Dedicated to the lovers of the Muse by the Ch.74
- Introduction to _The Schoolmasters Tour_. Vol. 1.--'In the Tour, with Ch.75
- 8. Doctor Syntax disputing his Bill with the Landlady Aug. 1 " Ch.76
- 13. Doctor Syntax pursued by a Bull Oct. 1 " Ch.77
- 5. An illustration to 'Edwin and Matilda, or the Beach King.' Ch.78
- 7. Illustration to 'Edwin and Matilda' Jan. 1 " Ch.79
- 8. Doctor Syntax losing his money on the Raceground at Ch.80
- 13. Doctor Syntax made free of the Cellar April 1 " Ch.81
- 11. Doctor Syntax and the Dairymaid Oct. 1 " Ch.82
- 13. Doctor Syntax taking possession of his Living May 1 " Ch.83
- 1809. Beresford (James). _An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life._ Ch.84
- 1809. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ Twelve views, drawn and Ch.85
- 1809. _The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting._ Republished by Tegg. Plates Ch.86
- 1809. _Annals of Sporting._ By Caleb Quizem, Esq., and his various Ch.87
- 1809. _The Trial of the Duke of York._ In 2 volumes. Published by T. Ch.88
- 1809. _Annals of Sporting._ By Caleb Quizem. Republished by Tegg. Ch.89
- Introduction. _Caleb Quizem, Esq._ Woodward del., Rowlandson sc. Ch.90
- 8. The Seizure. Ch.91
- 1. Mathematical Horsemanship.--Mr. Ralph Marrowbone, forming an obtuse Ch.92
- 1809. _Advice to Sportsmen_, selected from the notes of Marmaduke Ch.93
- 1809. _Advice to Sportsmen_, rural or metropolitan, noviciates or Ch.94
- 1809. _The Pleasures of Human Life._ By Hilari Benevolus & Co., with Ch.95
- 1809. _The Pleasures of Human Life._ Investigated cheerfully, Ch.96
- 1. Christopher Crabtree in the Suds. 2. Mr. Ego's marvellous Ch.97
- 3. Connoisseurs, or Portrait Collectors! Ch.98
- 1809. T. Smollett: _Miscellaneous Works_. Twenty-six illustrations by Ch.99
- 1809. _Gambado. An Academy for Grown Horsemen, &c._ 8vo. Published by Ch.100
- 1809. _Beauties of Tom Brown._ Frontispiece and illustrations by T. Ch.101
- 1809. _Scandal: Investigation of the Charges brought against H.R.H. the Ch.102
- introduction to the histrionic profession as an experiment towards Ch.103
- 1810. _Sports of a Country Fair._--The sport in this case is Ch.104
- 1810. _The Harmonic Society. 'The Assemblies of women are too Ch.105
- 1810. _The Sign of the Four Alls._--The four personages who constitute Ch.106
- 1810. _A Parody on Milton._ Published by T. Tegg. Ch.107
- 1810. S. Butler. _Hudibras._ With illustrations after W. Hogarth, Ch.108
- 1811. _The Huntsman Rising._ Republished. (See 1809.) Published by T. Ch.109
- 1811. _The Gamester Going to Bed._ Republished. (See 1809.) Published Ch.110
- 1811. _Twelfth Night Characters_, in twenty-four figures, by T. Ch.111
- 1811. _Royal Academy, Somerset House, London._ Rowlandson fecit.--The Ch.112
- 1811. _Miseries of Travelling. A Hailstorm._ Designed by H. Bunbury, Ch.113
- 1811. _A Tutor and his Pupil, travelling in France, arriving at a Ch.114
- 1811. _The Departure of La Fleur._ Vide _Sterne's 'Sentimental Ch.115
- 1811. _The Manager's Last Kick, or a New Way to Pay Old Debts._ Ch.116
- 1811. _Hiring a Servant._ Published by T. Tegg (124).--An elderly Ch.117
- 1811. _Anglers of 1811._ Designed by H. Bunbury, etched by T. Ch.118
- 1811. _Patience in a Punt._ Designed by H. Bunbury, etched by T. Ch.119
- 1811. _A Family Piece. (The Portrait Painter.)_ Designed by H. Bunbury, Ch.120
- 1811. _A Barber's Shop._ H. Bunbury del., Rowlandson sculp.--Two Ch.121
- 1818. The title given on the folio engraving is _Interior of a Barber's Ch.122
- 1811. _Chesterfield Burlesqued._ Published by T. Tegg. 12mo. (See Ch.123
- 1812. _Bitter Fare, or Sweeps Regaling._--As in the preceding Ch.124
- 1812. _The Successful Fortune-hunter (Bath Crescent), or Captain Ch.125
- 1812. _Hackney Assembly. 'The Graces, the Graces, remember the Ch.126
- 1812. _The Learned Scotchman, or Magistrate's Mistake._ Woodward del., Ch.127
- 1812. _Mock Turtle_ pictures a pair of elderly suitors cooing over a Ch.128
- 1812. _Off She Goes._ Rowlandson fecit. Published by T. Tegg.--An Ch.129
- 1812. _English Exhibitions in Paris, or French People astonished at our Ch.130
- 1812. _A Cat in Pattens._ Rowlandson invt.--Though thoroughly in Ch.131
- 1812. _Cornwall. An Overlooker._ Ch.132
- 1812. _A Cornish Waterfall._ Ch.133
- 1812. _A Watercourse._ Ch.134
- 1812. _Near Helston, Cornwall._ Ch.135
- 1812. _View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall._ Published Ch.136
- 1812. _The Lion Rock, Cornwall._ Ch.137
- 1812. _A Cornish Road._ Ch.138
- 1812. _A Hill Side, Cornwall._ Ch.139
- 1812. _A Cornish View._ Ch.140
- Introduction to Courtship. Ch.141
- 1813. _Unloading a Waggon._ Published by T. Tegg (214). Ch.142
- 1813. _None but the Brave deserve the Fair._ Published by T. Tegg Ch.143
- 1810. The subject is treated allegorically by Rowlandson. _The Sun of Ch.144
- 1813. _The Quaker and the Commissioners of Excise._ Woodward del., Ch.145
- 1813. _Doctor Syntax, in the Middle of a Smoking Hot Political Ch.146
- 1813. _The Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife._ Published by T. Tegg Ch.147
- 1813. _Hopes of the Family, or Miss Marrowfat at Home for the Ch.148
- 1813. Engelbach (Lewis). _Letters from Italy_, (_Repository of Arts_, Ch.149
- 1813. _Poetical Sketches of Scarborough._ Text signed 'J. P.' (J. B. Ch.150
- 2. _What I am--a snivelling wretch._--The general is seen in solitary Ch.151
- 3. _What I ought to be--hung for a fool._--The figure of Napoleon, with Ch.152
- 1814. _Portsmouth Point._ Published by T. Tegg (255).--The varied Ch.153
- 1815. _Vive le Roi! Vive l'Empereur! Vive le Diable! French Constancy Ch.154
- 1815. _R. Ackermann's Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo._--The Ch.155
- 3. For the murder of Palm, Hofer, &c., &c. 4. For the murder of the Ch.156
- 1815. _Measuring Substitutes for the Army of Reserve._--In 1815, owing Ch.157
- 1815. _A Journeyman Tailor._--A half-clad slave of the thimble is shown Ch.158
- 1815. _Neighbours._ Published by T. Tegg (235).--The wooden casements Ch.159
- 1815. _Virtue in Danger._ Ch.160
- 1815. _Accidents will Happen._--This, and the following subjects, to Ch.161
- 1815. _Sympathy._--This emotion is rendered in the feelings of a stern Ch.162
- 1815. _Despatch, or Jack preparing for Sea._--Jack Tar is making the Ch.163
- 1815. _Deadly Lively._--The coarse humours of a spirit-cellar are Ch.164
- 1815. (Officer.) _The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, with an Ch.165
- 1815. _The Grand Master, or Adventures of Qui Hi in Hindostan. A Ch.166
- 1815. _The Dance of Death._ With illustrations, 2 vols., royal 8vo. Ch.167
- 1816. The central point of the collection is the Emperor's travelling Ch.168
- 1816. _Bullock's London Museum, Piccadilly._[26]--'Mr. Bullock, having Ch.169
- 1816. _Lady Hamilton at Home, or a Neapolitan Ambassador._--The outline Ch.170
- 1816. _Relics of a Saint, by Ferdinand._ Frontispiece by Rowlandson, Ch.171
- 1816. _Rowlandson's World in Miniature, consisting of groups of Ch.172
- 1816. _The Relics of a Saint. A Right Merry Tale, by Ferdinand Ch.173
- 24. The Wedding. Ch.174
- 1. _Infancy._--The hero is introduced to the world as an infant. Ch.175
- 2. _Childhood._--The first tutor. Ch.176
- 3. _Boyhood._--The public school. Ch.177
- 4. _Youth._--An undergraduate at Oxford. Ch.178
- 5. _Foreign Tour._--Setting forth on his Continental travels. The Ch.179
- 6. _Foreign Tour._--Posting in France. Ch.180
- 7. _Foreign Tour._--A scene in the Palais-Royal. Ch.181
- 8. _The Return._--The traveller hurries home on the death of his Ch.182
- 9. _The Chase._--A fatal fall; his affianced bride is thrown and Ch.183
- 10. _Fashionable Life._--Plan for new buildings. The architect, &c. Ch.184
- 11. Coaching on Hounslow Heath. Ch.185
- 12. The Midnight Masquerade. Ch.186
- 13. The Billiard-table and its votaries. Ch.187
- 14. The Ring, Newmarket Heath. Ch.188
- 15. A Mistress _à la mode._ Ch.189
- 16. The Election: close of the poll: chairing the member. Ch.190
- 17. Imprisoned for debt, the hero resists the temptations held out by Ch.191
- 18. A change of circumstances: coming into an unexpected fortune, left Ch.192
- 19. A social gathering in the new mansion. Ladies and a musical Ch.193
- 20. The hero selects a wife. The nuptial ceremony. Ch.194
- 21. Dragging the lake. Ch.195
- 22. A case of poaching. Sir Henry is sitting as magistrate at Graceful Ch.196
- 23. Worshipping on the Sabbath. The Squire in his pew. Ch.197
- 24. Sir Henry, surrounded by his children and his friends, is Ch.198
- 1817. _Grotesque Drawing Book; the World in Miniature, consisting of Ch.199
- 1817. _Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of Ch.200
- 1817. _World in Miniature._ Containing fifty-eight etchings. 4to. (See Ch.201
- 1817. _Pleasures of Human Life._ Ch.202
- 1818. _Wild Irish, or Paddy from Cork, with his coat buttoned behind._ Ch.203
- 1818. _The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy._ A Poem, in four Ch.204
- 1819. _Who killed Cock Robin? A Satirical Tragedy, or Hieroglyphic Ch.205
- 1819. _Female Intrepidity, or the Heroic Maiden._ (Chap-book) With a Ch.206
- 1820. _Rowlandson's Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, Ch.207
- 1820. _The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation._ Ch.208
- 1821. _Tricks on the Turf, or Settling how to Lose a Race._ Published Ch.209
- 1821. _Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of Ch.210
- 1821. _Le Don Quichotte Romantique, ou Voyage du Docteur Syntaxe à Ch.211
- 1822. _The History of Johnny Quæ Genus; the little Foundling of the Ch.212
- Introduction to the history of _Quæ Genus_.--'The favour which has Ch.213
- 1822. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ Ch.214
- 1822. _The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax. In Search of a Wife._ Royal Ch.215
- 1822. _Die Reise des Doktor Syntax, um das Malerische aufzusuchen. Ein Ch.216
- 1822. _Crimes of the Clergy._ 8vo. Two plates by Thomas Rowlandson. Ch.217
- 1823. _Hot Goose, Cabbage, and Cucumbers._ Ch.218
- 1823. _The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax._ Pocket edition, 3 vols. 16mo. Ch.219
- 1823. _Oliver Goldsmith. The Vicar of Wakefield._ 8vo. Illustrated with Ch.220
- 1823. _C. M. Westmacott. The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Ch.221
- 1823. _The Toothache, or Torment and Torture._--The village Ch.222
- 1825. _Bernard Blackmantle. The Spirit of the Public Journals for Ch.223
- 1825. _Bernard Blackmantle_ (Charles Molloy Westmacott). _The English Ch.224
- 18. Sir Samuel House. Do. Ch.225
- 27. Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins. H. Humphrey, Ch.226
- 4. The Fall of Dagon, or Rare News for Leadenhall Ch.227
- 7. The Loves of the Fox and the Badger, or the Ch.228
- 23. The Times, or a View of the Old House in Little Ch.229
- 24. A Sketch from Nature. Ch.230
- 7. Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard Playing Ch.231
- 31. The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion. Ch.232
- 3. The Two Patriotic Duchesses on their Canvass. Ch.233
- 10. The Parody, or Mother Cole and Loader. (Vide Ch.234
- 12. The Devonshire, or most Approved Method of Ch.235
- 22. The Wit's Last Stake, or Cobbling Voters and Ch.236
- 29. Madame Blubber's Last Shift, or the Aerostatic Ch.237
- 30. Procession to the Hustings. Ch.238
- 4. _La Politesse Française_, or the English Ladies' Petition Ch.239
- 4. Wisdom Led by Virtue and Prudence to the Ch.240
- 11. A Coat of Arms. Dedicated to the newly-created Ch.241
- 12. A New Insect. A Buck. (It is not certain the Ch.242
- 18. The Westminster Deserter Drummed out of the Ch.243
- 18. Preceptor and Pupil-- Ch.244
- 25. Liberty and Fame Introducing Female Patriotism Ch.245
- 28. The Petitioning Candidate for Westminster-- Ch.246
- 25. Bookseller and Author. H. Wigstead del., S. Alken Ch.247
- 25. The Historian Animating the Mind of a Young Ch.248
- 25. A Peasant Playing the Flute. After J. Mortimer. Ch.249
- 10. Colonel Topham Endeavouring with his Squirt to Ch.250
- 10. Billingsgate. Ch.251
- 24. Mock Turtle. Pub. by S. W. Fores. Ch.252
- 7. Defeat of the High and Mighty Balissimo and his Ch.253
- 24. The Slang Society. Ch.254
- 11. Colonel Topham Endeavouring with his Squirt to Ch.255
- 30. Too Many for a Jew. S. Alken, Soho. Ch.256
- 5. Captain Epilogue (Cap. Topham) to the Wells Ch.257
- 30. The Sad Discovery, or the Graceless Apprentice. Ch.258
- 31. A French Family. (Rep. 1790.) Ch.259
- 21. Botheration. T. R. Alken. Dedicated to the Ch.260
- 21. The Loss of Eden, and Eden Lost. Gen. Arnold, Ch.261
- 26. English Travelling, or the First Stage from Dover. Ch.262
- 5. Box-Lobby Loungers. Desig. H. Wigstead. Pub. Ch.263
- 13. Love and Learning, or the Oxford Scholar. Ch.264
- 7. Captain Epilogue. (Repeated, with the addition of Ch.265
- 8. The Morning Dram. Ch.266
- 29. The Sorrows of Werter. Ch.267
- 1. The Dying Patient, or the Doctor's Last Fee. Pub. Ch.268
- 6. A Theatrical Chymist. (Holman _versus_ Topham.) Ch.269
- 6. A Box-Lobby Hero: the Branded Bully, or the Ass Ch.270
- 5. Slyboots. Ch.271
- 25. The Tythe Pig. Ch.272
- 20. A Visit to the Uncle. E. Jackson, Marylebone Ch.273
- 20. The Putney Disaster, or Symptoms of Ducking. Ch.274
- 1. Country Simplicity. Ch.275
- 11. Uncle George and Black Dick at their New Game Ch.276
- 18. Tragedy Spectators. Pub. by T. R. as the Act Ch.277
- 26. A Cribbage Party in St. Giles's disturbed by a press gang. Ch.278
- 18. A Travelling Knife-Grinder at a Cottage Door. Ch.279
- 29. Ague and Fever. Designed by James Dunthorne. Ch.280
- 22. Old Cantwell Canvassing for Lord Janus (Hood). Ch.281
- 25. Filial Piety. (P. W. and George III.) Ch.282
- 29. Lust and Avarice. Pub. by Wm. Rowlandson, Ch.283
- 29. A Touch at the Times. Ch.284
- 30. The Word-eater. (Fox.) (See 1786.) Ch.285
- 31. Blue and Buff Loyalty. (Dr. Munro.) Ch.286
- 28. Suitable Restrictions. (Traces of Rowlandson's Ch.287
- 30. The Propagation of a Truth. Long Slip. (13 Ch.288
- 7. Britannia's Support, or the Conspirators Defeated. Ch.289
- 15. Going in State to the House of Peers, or a Piece Ch.290
- 7. The Irish Ambassadors Extraordinary: a Galantee Ch.291
- 10. Edward the Black Prince Receiving Homage. Ch.292
- 16. Do. do. Return, or Bulls Ch.293
- 4. The Rochester Address, or the Corporation going Ch.294
- 29. The Grand Procession to St. Paul's on St. George's Ch.295
- 23. An Antiquarian. Pub. by Wm. Holland, 50 Oxford Ch.296
- 24. Sergeant Recruiter. (Duc d'Orleans.) Ch.297
- 29. Mercury and his Advocates Defeated, or Vegetable Ch.298
- 10. Frog Hunting. Ch.299
- 1. Saloon at the Pavilion, Brighton. Ch.300
- 20. Four o'clock in the Country. Do. Ch.301
- 30. Toxophilites (large plate). Pub. by E. Harding. Ch.302
- 31. Sheets of picturesque etchings.--A Four in Hand. Ch.303
- 31. Sheets of picturesque etchings.--Huntsmen Visiting Ch.304
- 22. Bardolph Badgered, or the Portland Hunt. (? Row.) Ch.305
- 25. The Grand Battle between the famous English Ch.306
- 17. The Ghosts of Mirabeau and Dr. Price Appearing to Ch.307
- 18. A Little Tighter. Pub. by S. W. Fores. Ch.308
- 1. Damp Sheets. Ch.309
- 12. French Barracks. S. W. Fores. Aqua. T. Malton. Ch.310
- 1. The Bank. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, Strand. Ch.311
- 29. Six Stages of Mending a face. S. W. F. Dedicated Ch.312
- 11. Ditto. The Passengers from the Waggon Arriving Ch.313
- 5. Philosophy run Mad, or a Stupendous Monument Ch.314
- 5. Botheration. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the Ch.315
- 5. The Hypochondriac. Desgd. by James Dunthorne. Ch.316
- 25. Benevolence. Ch.317
- 8. Reform Advised, Reform Begun, Reform Complete. Ch.318
- 25. Melopoyn (a distressed poet) and the Manager. Ch.319
- 17. Amputation. (1785.) Repub. S. W. F., 1793. Ch.320
- 1. Grog on Board.} Ch.321
- 17. St. James's, St. Giles's. (See 1792.) Ch.322
- 16. Comforts of High Living. Pub. by S. W. Fores, Ch.323
- 18. Village Cavalry Practising in a Farmyard. G. M. Ch.324
- 20. A Visit to the Uncle. S. W. F. Aqua. by F. Jukes. Ch.325
- 20. An Early Lesson of Marching. Woodward del. Ch.326
- 28. Bad News on the Stock Exchange. Ch.327
- 1. Companion view: Amsterdam. Rowlandson del., Ch.328
- 12. The Comforts of Bath. (12 plates.) Ch.329
- 1. Views of London, No. 4. Entrance of Oxford Ch.330
- 1. Views of London, No. 5. Entrance from Mile End, Ch.331
- 10. An Extraordinary Scene on the Road from London Ch.332
- 1. The Consequence of not Shifting the Leg. Pub. Ch.333
- 20. Admiral Nelson Recruiting with his Brave Tars Ch.334
- 4. 'Do you want any Brickdust?' Ch.335
- 10. An Artist Travelling in Wales. Ch.336
- 8. 'Hot Cross Buns--Two a Penny--Buns.' Ch.337
- 10. Borders for Rooms and Screens, slips. Woodward Ch.338
- 20. The Loyal Volunteers of London. 87 plates by T. Ch.339
- 20. Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise. Ch.340
- 1. Waddling Out. Woodward invt. Pub. by R. Ch.341
- 10. Comforts of the City. A Good Speculation. Woodward Ch.342
- 12. Procession of a Country Corporation. Ch.343
- 3. Forget and Forgive, or Honest Jack Shaking Hands Ch.344
- 20. The Irish Baronet and his Nurse. Woodward del., Ch.345
- 28. A Note of Hand? Ch.346
- 1. March to the Camp. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 Ch.347
- 5. A Bankrupt Cart, or the Road to Ruin in the East. Ch.348
- 20. Washing Trotters. Hixon, 355, near Exeter 'Change, Ch.349
- 4. Admiration with Astonishment. Woodward del., Ch.350
- 20. Despair. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec. Ch.351
- 12. Hocus Pocus, or Searching for the Philosopher's Ch.352
- 1. Caricature Medallions for Screens. Pub. by R. Ch.353
- 20. Hearts for the Year 1800. Woodward inv., Rowlandson Ch.354
- 12. Melopoyn Haranguing the Prisoners in the Fleet. Ch.355
- 20. A Skipping Academy. G. M. Woodward inv., Ch.356
- 4. Pictures of Prejudice. Woodward del., Rowlandson Ch.357
- 26. A Sulky. Do. Ch.358
- 25. The Pleasures of Margate:-- Ch.359
- 20. Sailors Regaling. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 James Ch.360
- 30. Gratification of the Senses _à la mode Française_. Ch.361
- 29. Grotesque Border for Rooms and Halls. Woodward Ch.362
- 8. A Curtain Lecture. Ch.363
- 12. London Outrider, or Brother Saddlebag. Ch.364
- 1. A Councillor. Pub. by S. W. Fores. Ch.365
- 1. The Union. Ackermann. Ch.366
- 15. Undertakers Regaling. Nixon del. Pub. by R. Ch.367
- 30. Single Combat in Moorfields, or Magnanimous Ch.368
- 10. The Old Maid's Prayer. Ch.369
- 3. Elegance. 4. Fancy. Do. do. Ch.370
- 4. The Widow's Prayer. Ch.371
- 20. The Toper's Mistake. G. M. Woodward inv. Pub. Ch.372
- 30. The Apothecary's Prayer. Ch.373
- 10. The Actress's Prayer. Ch.374
- 12. The Sailor's Prayer. Ch.375
- 20. The Publican's Prayer. Ch.376
- 1. A Woman of Fashion's Journal. Ch.377
- 28. Special Pleaders in the Court of Requests. (Roberts.) Ch.378
- 25. _La Fille mal Gardé_, or Jack in the Box. Williamson, Ch.379
- 1. Intrusion on Study, or the Painter Disturbed. Ch.380
- 18. The Corporal in Good Quarters. Ch.381
- 12. Ducking a Scold. Ch.382
- 10. Flags of Truth and Lies. Pub. by Ackermann. Ch.383
- 2. A French Ordinary. Fores. Ch.384
- 8. Light Infantry Volunteers on a March. Pub. by Ch.385
- 25. The Famous Coalheaver, Black Charley, Looking Ch.386
- 23. The Fifth Clause, or Effect of Example. Pub. by Ch.387
- 28. A Scotch Sarcophagus. Do. Ch.388
- 25. A Sailor's Will. Woodward inv., Rowlandson Ch.389
- 14. Recovery of a Dormant Title, or a Breeches Maker Ch.390
- 30. Raising the Wind. Ch.391
- 16. The Political Hydra. Wigstead. Orig. pub. Dec. Ch.392
- 18. Falstaff and his Followers Vindicating the Property Ch.393
- 20. A Cake in Danger. Ch.394
- 1. A Maiden Aunt Smelling Fire. Pub. by T. R., Ch.395
- 4. Daniel Lambert, the Wonderful Great Pumpkin of Ch.396
- 31. A Diving Machine on a New Construction. T. R., Ch.397
- 3. The Captain's Account Current of Charge and Ch.398
- 26. Mrs. Showell. The Woman who shows General Ch.399
- 28. At Home and Abroad! Abroad and at Home! T. Ch.400
- 24. A Nincompoop, or Henpecked Husband. Tegg, Ch.401
- 26. John Rosedale, Mariner. Exhibitor at the Hall of Ch.402
- 3. Scenes at Brighton, or the Miseries of Human Ch.403
- introduction to the Miseries of Human Life. Ch.404
- 6. The Holy Friar. Des. by Sir E. Bunbury, etd. by Ch.405
- 17. The Old Man of the Sea, Sticking to the Shoulders Ch.406
- 30. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg. Platonic Love. Ch.407
- 15. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg.--Murphy Delaney. Ch.408
- 18. A View on the Banks of the Thames. Pub. by T. Ch.409
- 9. Song Heading, pub. by Tegg. A Cure for Lying Ch.410
- 10. The Double Disaster, or New Cure for Love. Ch.411
- 14. Easter Monday, or Cockney Hunt. Ch.412
- 10. John Bull making Observations on the Comet. Ch.413
- 20. A Couple of Antiquities: My Aunt and My Uncle. Ch.414
- 21. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg. The Dog and the Ch.415
- 7. Tom Tack's Ghost. (Song and Heading.) Pub. Ch.416
- 16. Pl. 4. Suffering under the last symptoms of Ch.417
- 1. Description of a Boxing Match, June 9, 1806. Ch.418
- 21. Volunteer Wit, or not Enough for a Prime. Tegg. Ch.419
- 21. The Mother's Hope. Pub. by Tegg. Ch.420
- 4. Odd Fellows from Downing Street Complaining to Ch.421
- 30. Accommodation, or Lodgings to Let at Portsmouth. Ch.422
- 30. The Welsh Sailor's Mistake, or Tars in Conversation. Ch.423
- 10. Billingsgate at Bayonne, or the Imperial Dinner. Ch.424
- 12. The Corsican Spider in his Web. Woodward del. Ch.425
- 12. The Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain. Ch.426
- 22. The Beast as Described in the Revelations, chap. Ch.427
- 21. King Joe's Retreat from Madrid. Tegg, 53. Ch.428
- 25. Behaviour at Table. Woodward del. 4 subjects. Ch.429
- 27. King Joe on his Spanish Donkey. Woodward del., Ch.430
- 12. The Political Butcher, or Spain Cutting up Buonaparte Ch.431
- 17. Prophecy explained:--'And there are seven Kings, Ch.432
- 20. Napoleon the Little in a Rage with his great Ch.433
- 24. A Hard Passage, or Boney Playing Bass on the Ch.434
- 25. King Joe and Co. making the most of their Time Ch.435
- 29. Nap and his Partner Joe. Row. Tegg, 60. Ch.436
- 25. A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures. Woodward Ch.437
- 1. Doctor Gallipot. 'Throw Physic to the Dogs.' Ch.438
- 1. Wonderfully Mended. Shouldn't have Known you Ch.439
- 1. In Port and out of Port, or News from Portugal. Ch.440
- 19. The Progress of the Emperor Napoleon. Woodward Ch.441
- 1802. 12mo. Ch.442
- 15. The Old Woman's Complaint, or the Greek Alphabet. Ch.443
- 1. Mrs. Bundle in a Rage, or Too Late for the Stage. Ch.444
- 15. Dissolution of Partnership, or the Industrious Ch.445
- 20. The Ambassador of Morocco on a Special Mission. Ch.446
- 21. Days of Prosperity in Gloucester Place, or a Kept Ch.447
- 25. The York Magician Transforming a Footboy into Ch.448
- 26. The Bishop and his Clarke, or a Peep into Paradise. Ch.449
- 27. A Pilgrimage from Surrey to Gloucester Place, or Ch.450
- 4. Chelsea Parade, or a Croaking Member Surveying Ch.451
- 5. The Road to Preferment, through Clarke's Passage. Ch.452
- 7. The Triumvirate of Gloucester Place, or the Clarke, Ch.453
- 8. Yorkshire Hieroglyphics!! Plate 1. Tegg. Ch.454
- 11. Yorkshire Hieroglyphics. Plate Second. Tegg. Ch.455
- 12. The Statue to be Disposed of at Gloucester Place. Ch.456
- 13. A General Discharge, or the Darling Angel's Ch.457
- 15. The Champion of Oakhampton Attacking the Hydra Ch.458
- 24. The Resignation, or John Bull Overwhelmed with Ch.459
- 27. Frontispiece to Tegg's Complete Collection of Caricatures Ch.460
- 30. The York Dilly; or, the Triumph of Innocence. Ch.461
- 2. Mrs. Clarke's Farewell to her Audience. Tegg. Ch.462
- 4. Original Plan for a Popular Monument to be Erected Ch.463
- 5. A York Address to the Whale. Caught lately off Ch.464
- 11. The Modern Babel, or Giants Crushed by a Weight Ch.465
- 18. The Sick Lion and the Asses. Tegg. Duke of Ch.466
- 21. Comforts of Matrimony. A Good Toast. Reeve & Ch.467
- 21. Do. The Tables Turned. The Miseries of Wedlock. Ch.468
- 21. Burning the Books. Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke. Ch.469
- 22. A Piece-Offering. Memoirs, Life, Letters, &c., of Ch.470
- 29. O! you're a Devil, get along do! Ch.471
- 12. Boney's Broken Bridge. Tegg. Ch.472
- 14. More of the Clarke; or Fresh Accusations. Tegg, Ch.473
- 18. Amusement for the Recess; or the Devil to Pay Ch.474
- 24. The Tables are Turned; how are the Mighty Fallen. Ch.475
- 30. The Bill of Wrights; or, the Patriot Alarmed. Ch.476
- 31. The Huntsman Rising. The Gamester going to Ch.477
- 28. The Rising Sun; or a View of the Continent. Ch.478
- 4. Song by Commodore Curtis. Tune: 'Cease, Rude Ch.479
- 14. A Design for a Monument to be Erected in Commemoration Ch.480
- 27. This is the House that Jack Built. O. P. Riots, Ch.481
- 30. A Lump of Impertinence. Woodward del., Rowlandson Ch.482
- 25. A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures. Pub. by Ch.483
- 25. Do. do do. 189. Ch.484
- 12. The Boxes!-- Ch.485
- 18. Joint Stock Street. Woodward del., Rowlandson Ch.486
- 23. A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall Mall. Woodward Ch.487
- 24. The Bull and Mouth. Woodward and Rowlandson. Ch.488
- 1809. 12mo. Ch.489
- 12. Libel Hunters on the Look-out, or Daily Examiners Ch.490
- 26. The Boroughmongers Strangled in the Tower. Ch.491
- 5. A Bait for the Kiddies on the North Road, or that's Ch.492
- 10. Kissing for Love, or Captain Careless Shot Flying. Ch.493
- 10. Easterly Winds, or Scudding under Bare Poles. Ch.494
- 15. Three Weeks after Marriage, or the Great Little Ch.495
- 30. A Table d'Hôte, or French Ordinary in Paris. Ch.496
- 5. Boxing Match for 200 guineas between Dutch Ch.497
- 8. Smuggling In, or a College Trick. Ch.498
- 30. Dramatic Demireps at their Morning Rehearsal. Ch.499
- 25. Dropsy Courting Consumption. Rowlandson del. Ch.500
- 20. Medical Despatch, or Doctor Double-Dose Killing Ch.501
- 30. Doctor Drainbarrel conveyed Home in a Wheelbarrow, Ch.502
- 30. After Sweet Meat comes Sour Sauce, or Corporal Ch.503
- 28. College Pranks, or Crabbed Fellows Taught to Ch.504
- 16. The Gig Shop, or Kicking up a Breeze at Nell Ch.505
- 20. Pigeon-Hole, a Covent Garden Contrivance to Ch.506
- 26. A French Dentist Showing a Specimen of his Artificial Ch.507
- 2. Bacon-faced Fellows of Brazen-Nose Broken loose. Ch.508
- 28. Kitty Careless in Quod, or Waiting for Jew Bail. Ch.509
- 9. Boney the Second, or the Little Baboon Created Ch.510
- 10. A Picture of Misery. Tegg, 70.-- Ch.511
- 12. Puss in Boots, or General Junot taken by surprise. Ch.512
- 20. The Enraged Son of Mars and the Timid Tonson. Ch.513
- 24. Rural Sports. A Cat in a Bowl. No. 1. Ch.514
- 1. Touch for Touch, or a Female Physician in full Ch.515
- 16. The Bassoon, with a French Horn Accompaniment. Ch.516
- 31. The Gamester going to Bed. Pub. by T. R., 1 Ch.517
- 30. Masquerading. Tegg, 84. Ch.518
- 20. Looking at the Comet till you get a Crick in the Ch.519
- 29. Rural Sports. A Milling Match: Cribb and Ch.520
- 2. John Bull at the Italian Opera. Des. and pub. Ch.521
- 3. Rural Sports; or a Cricket Match Extraordinary. Ch.522
- 10. Six Classes of that Noble and useful Animal, a Ch.523
- 10. Distillers Looking into their own Business. Ch.524
- 25. A Trip to Gretna Green. T. R., 1 James Street, Ch.525
- 31. Cloisters, Magdalen College, Oxford. Ch.526
- 15. A Milk Sop. Tegg, 125. Ch.527
- 12. A Portrait. Lord Petersham. Humphrey. Ch.528
- 10. Wet under Foot. Designed by an Amateur. Ch.529
- 26. A Portrait. Lord Pomfret. Humphrey. Ch.530
- 28. Plucking a Spooney. Ch.531
- 1. Description of a Boxing Match for 100 guineas a Ch.532
- 25. Land Stores. Ch.533
- 12. The Ducking Stool. (Republished.) (See April Ch.534
- 30. A Brace of Blackguards. Ch.535
- 14. Glow Worms. (See 1805.) Pub. by T. Rowlandson, Ch.536
- 14. Muck Worms. Do. Ch.537
- 15. The Secret History of Crim. Con. Plate I. T. Ch.538
- 15. Do. do. Plate II. Do. Ch.539
- 30. The Sweet Pea. Pub. by H. Humphrey, 27 St. Ch.540
- 30. Raising the Wind. Pub. by T. R., 1 James Ch.541
- 1. The Last Gasp, or Toadstools Mistaken for Ch.542
- 20. Humours of Houndsditch, or Mrs. Shevi in a Longing Ch.543
- 20. A Doleful Disaster; or, Miss Tubby Tatarmin's Ch.544
- 22. The Norwich Bull Feast, or Glory and Gluttony. Ch.545
- 25. A Long Pull, a Strong Pull, and a Pull All together. Ch.546
- 27. The Execution of Two Celebrated Enemies of Old Ch.547
- 30. Plump to the Devil we boldly Kicked both Nap Ch.548
- 10. The Mock Phoenix, or a Vain Attempt to Rise Ch.549
- 12. Friends and Foes, up he Goes! Sending the Corsican Ch.550
- 14. Political Chemist and German Retorts, or Dissolving Ch.551
- 14. Napoleon le Grand. Ch.552
- 30. How to Vault into the Saddle, or a new-invented Ch.553
- 1. Madame Véry, Restaurateur, Palais Royal, Paris. Ch.554
- 1. La Belle Limonadière au Café des Mille Colonnes. Ch.555
- 30. Quarter-day, or Clearing the Premises without Ch.556
- 14. Progress of Gallantry, or Stolen Kisses Sweetest. Ch.557
- 20. A Tailor's Wedding. Tegg, 315. Ch.558
- 2. Head Runner of Runaways from Leipzic Fair. R. Ch.559
- 12. The Devil's Darling. R. Ackermann. Ch.560
- 9. Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication Ch.561
- 12. Coming in at the Death of the Corsican Fox. Ch.562
- 12. Bloody Boney, the Carcase Butcher, left off Trade Ch.563
- 20. A Delicate Finish to a French (Corsican) Usurper. Ch.564
- 25. Nap. Dreading his Doleful Doom, or his Grand Ch.565
- 1. Boney Turned Moralist. What I was, what I am, Ch.566
- 15. Macassar Oil, or an Oily Puff for Soft Heads. Ch.567
- 20. Rural Sports, or a Pleasant Way of Making Hay. Ch.568
- 23. The Naumacia to commemorate a Peace. (Aquatic Ch.569
- 15. The Four Seasons of Love--Spring, Summer, Ch.570
- 20. Johanna Southcott the Prophetess Excommunicating Ch.571
- 1. Defrauding the Customs, or Shipping Goods not Ch.572
- 1. Hodge's Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates. Ch.573
- 13. A Lamentable Case of a Juryman. Tegg, 347. Ch.574
- 12. Scene in a New Pantomime to be Performed at the Ch.575
- 16. The Corsican and his Bloodhounds at the Window Ch.576
- 16. My Ass. Pub. by I. Sidebotham, 96 Strand. Desd. Ch.577
- 27. Transparency Exhibited at Ackermann's, in the Ch.578
- 28. A Rare Acquisition to the Royal Menagerie. A Ch.579
- 28. Boney's Trial, Sentence, and Dying-Speech, or Ch.580
- 1815. 8vo. Ch.581
- 1816. Frontispiece by Rowlandson. Pub. by T. Ch.582
- 19. An Old Poacher Caught in a Snare. R. inv. et sculp. Ch.583
- 1. Modish--Prudent. (Another version of the pair Ch.584
- 18. The Miller's Love. Ch.585
- 17. Erin-go-Bray. The Allied Republics of France Ch.586
- 20. Fast Day. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 James Ch.587
- 30. Country Characters. Republished 1800. (See Ch.588
- 28. Sailor and Banker, or the Firm in Danger. (See Ch.589
- 21. Titlepage to series of twenty subjects. Ch.590
- 9. The Brave Tars of the 'Victory,' and the Remains Ch.591
- 11. The French Admiral on board the 'Euryalus.' Ch.592
- 20. A Brace of Brimstones. (See 'A Cake in Danger,' Ch.593
- 21. Connoisseurs. (A plagiarism.) Pub. by Reeve & Ch.594
- 28. A Visit to the Synagogue. Ch.595
- introduction fully explains: 'This second tour is, like the former Ch.596
- 1879. Also _The 'Fraser' Portraits. A Gallery of Illustrious Literary Ch.597
- Introduction, i. 162 Ch.598