The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and Pictures of the DayShelfmark, 1997 - 327 pagina's A selection of material from three innovative illustrated magazines published by William Hone in the early 19th century. Town and country life is depicted first-hand from many angles, ranging from mayings, mummings and cruel sports to the world of work and the impact of urban growth. With over 80 black and white illustrations. |
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... dogs paid a trifling fee for admission ... Others who visited the place as mere spectators paid a double fee . A duck was put into the pond by the master of the hunt . The several dogs were then let loose to seize the bird . For a long ...
... dogs paid a trifling fee for admission ... Others who visited the place as mere spectators paid a double fee . A duck was put into the pond by the master of the hunt . The several dogs were then let loose to seize the bird . For a long ...
Pagina 31
... dogs ... The dogs , to be sure , were open to the inspection of the curious , and a roughcoated , gamekeeping , butcherlike , honest ruffian- ly person from the north announced himself as their ostensible friend on the occasion ; but by ...
... dogs ... The dogs , to be sure , were open to the inspection of the curious , and a roughcoated , gamekeeping , butcherlike , honest ruffian- ly person from the north announced himself as their ostensible friend on the occasion ; but by ...
Pagina 33
... dogs are vanquished . Then Samuel Wedgbury , ' well known in London for his breed of dogs ' , sends in Billy and Tiger with misgivings , ' casting a most piteous look upon the wounded dogs around him ' . - - Wallace seized Billy by the ...
... dogs are vanquished . Then Samuel Wedgbury , ' well known in London for his breed of dogs ' , sends in Billy and Tiger with misgivings , ' casting a most piteous look upon the wounded dogs around him ' . - - Wallace seized Billy by the ...
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Fancies fairs and frolics | 21 |
Very deaf indeed Thomas Hood 1826 | 27 |
giant boy Bartholomew Fair Williams | 65 |
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The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and ... William Hone,John Wardroper Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1997 |
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