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Guide to the Richard Vogler Cruikshank Collection
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Zoological Sketches
(Zoological Sketches)
Plate 1 (Zoological Sketches) from My Sketch Book, number IV
A Wapping Landlady
Plate 3 from My Sketch Book, number VI
The Gin Juggarnath
The Gin Juggarnath or, the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! from My Sketch Book, number VII
(Premium, Par, Discount)
The Demon of 1845 (or Premium, Par, Discount) from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 5
Mr. John Bull in Keeley's character of Willibald in the popular extravaganza of the Bottle Imp
Mr. John Bull, in Keeley's celebrated character of "Willibald," in the Popular Extravaganza of "The Bottle Imp" from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 11
Mr. John Bull in a Quandary, or the anticipated effects of the Railway Calls from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 11
Illustrated Books
Mr. Simmons in the Character of Mother Goose, frontispiece to Fairburn's Description of the Popular and Comic New Pantomime, called Harlequin and Mother Goose, or the Golden Egg
Title page, German Popular Stories, Volume I, translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, collected by M.M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition
Title page, German Popular Stories, Volume II, translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, collected by M.M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition
Private Treasures and Sentiment, undivided proofs for Sketches by Boz
Title page (Second Series) and Seven Dials, undivided proofs for Sketches by Boz
Title page, The Bachelor's Own Book, Being the Progress of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.) in the Pursuit of Pleasure and Amusement, and also in Search of Health and Happiness
The Bottle is Brought Out for the First Time: The Husband Induces His Wife "Just to Take a Drop," plate I from The Bottle
He is Discharged from His Employment for Drunkenness: They Pawn Their Clothes to Supply the Bottle, plate II from The Bottle
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Cruikshank Collection
Drawings and Paintings
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