azine_, No. 237 (March, 1884), p 315.
[188] _Ibid._, page 317.
[189] One of these (and a very effective one) was the work of the
present Sir John Gilbert.
[190] Hamerton's "Etching and Etchers."
[191] William Hazlitt on "The Fine Arts," p. 51.
[192] An excellent burlesque of the Emperor's theatrical declarations.
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX I.
_SOME ILLUSTRATIVE WORK OF ISAAC ROBERT CRUIKSHANK._
Coloured frontispiece to the "Age of Intellect; or, Clerical Show Folk
and Wonderful Lay Folk," by Francis Moore, Physician. 1819.
"Lessons of Thrift, published for the general benefit, by a Member of
the Save-all Club," eleven coloured full-page etchings. 1820.
"The Total Eclipse, a Grand Politico-Astronomical Phenomenon." (Dolby,
Strand.) 1820.
"A Peep at the P. C. N.; or, Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce at the
Temple of Joss." (Effingham Wilson.) 1820.
"The Men in the Moon; or, the Devil to Pay." (Dean & Munday.) 1820.
[_With his brother George._] Designs to Nightingale's "Memoirs of Queen
Caroline." (J. Robins.) 1820.
"Radical Chiefs." One caricature illustration. 1821.
"The Royal Game of Chess." 1821.
"The Political All-my-knack for the Year of our Lord 1821."
"The Queen and Magna Charta; or, the Thing that John Signed." (Dolby,
Strand.) 1821.
"Tales of the Cordelier Metamorphosed." 1821.
[_With his brother George._] "Life in London." (Sherwood, Nealy &
Jones.) 1821.
"The Commercial Tourist; or, Gentleman Traveller." (A satirical Poem),
five coloured plates. 1822.
"Mock Heroicks; or, Snuff, Tobacco, and Gin, and a Rapsody on an
Inkstand." Four caricature engravings. 1822.
"Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette." (Numerous coloured plates.)
1822-1825.
[_With C. Williams._] Frontispiece to George Ramsey's "New Dictionary of
Anecdote." 1822.
"My Cousin in the Army; or, Johnny Newcome on the Peace Establishment."
Many coloured plates. 1822.
Twenty designs on wood for Charles Westmacott's "Points of Misery."
1823.
A series of drawings on wood to the "Spirit of the Public Journals for
1823 and 1824." (A selection of essays, jeux d'esprit, tales of humour,
etc., 2 vols.)
"Life and Exploits of Don Quixote." Twenty-four designs on wood. (Knight
& Lacey.) 1824.
Bernard Blackmantle's (Charles Westmacott) "English Spy." 1825.
"Spirit of the Public Journals for 1825."
Charles Westmacott's "Punster's Pocket-book; or, the Art of Punning
Enlarged."
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