as,"
1836; the early plates to "Pickwick"; some of the plates to the "Pocket
Magazine" (Robins' series), eleven vols., etc., etc.
APPENDIX III.
_SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATED WORK OF JOHN LEECH._
1835. "Etchings and Sketchings," by A. Pen, Esq.
1837. "Jack Brag," by Theodore Hook.
1840. "The Comic Latin Grammar," by Paul Prendergast. (Percival Leigh.)
Plates and cuts.
"The Comic English Grammar," by Gilbert a Beckett. Fifty illustrations.
"The Fiddle-Faddle Fashion Book," by Percival Leigh. Four coloured
plates.
[_With Hablot Knight Browne and another._] "The London Magazine,
Charivari, and Courrier des Dames."
"Bentley's Miscellany," 1840 to 1849, containing etchings to the
"Ingoldsby Legends," "Stanley Thorn," "Richard Savage," "Adventures of
Mr. Ledbury," "Fortunes of the Scattergood Family," "Marchioness of
Brinvilliers," "Brian O'Linn," etc., etc.
1841. "The Children of the Mobility," seven lithographs in a wrapper.
"Written Caricatures," by C. C. Pepper (pseud.).
"Punch, or The London Charivari." 1841 to 1864.
[_With Isaac Robert Cruikshank._] "Merrie England in the Olden Time," by
George Daniel. 1842.
"New Monthly Magazine," 1842 to 1844.
"Hood's Comic Annual."
1843. "The Wassail Bowl," by Albert Richard Smith, etchings and
woodcuts.
"Jack the Giant-Killer."
"The Illuminated Magazine," 1843 to 1845.
1844. "The Comic Arithmetic," designs on wood.
"Punch's Snap-Dragon for Children," four etchings.
"A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens, four coloured plates and cuts.
1843-4.
"Jessie Phillips," by Mrs. Trollope, eleven plates.
[_With George Cruikshank._] "Colin Clink," by Charles Hooton.
1845. [_With Doyle and others._] "The Chimes," by Charles Dickens.
"Hints in Life; or, How to Rise in Society," frontispiece.
"Young Master Troublesome; or, Master Jacky's Holidays."
"Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine," 1845 to 1848. Etchings to "St.
Giles and St. James."
1846. "The Quizziology of the British Drama," by Gilbert a Beckett,
frontispiece.
"The Comic Annual" (a re-publication of "Hood's Whimsicalities"),
forty-five illustrations.
[_With Doyle and others._] "The Battle of Life," by Charles Dickens.
1847. "The Comic History of England," by Gilbert a Beckett, coloured
etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1848. "The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith," by John Forster
[_with another_].
"The Rising Generation," twelve large, tinted lith
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