English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century - Part 37
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Part 37

_The following are also to be met with._

"Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," with the Seymour and "Phiz"

plates, the two suppressed plates of "Buss," and the extra series of thirty plates by Onwhyn. 1837.

_The same_, with the forty plates by Seymour and "Phiz," the two suppressed plates of Buss, and twenty-three plates by "Sam Weller" and Onwhyn.

"Sketches of Young Ladies by 'Quiz'" (Charles d.i.c.kens), six copper plates, 1837.

James Grant's "Sketches in London," twenty-four humorous ill.u.s.trations on steel by "Phiz" and others, Orr, 1838. Another edition in 1840.

"A Paper of Tobacco: a Treatise on Smoking, with Anecdotes, Mems on Pipes, Tobacco-boxes, and Snuff." By Joseph Fume, Copper plates and picture boards. 1839.

"Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby." 1839.

_The same_, with the plates by "Phiz," and an extra series of plates by Onwhyn and "Peter Palette." 1839.

_The same_, with the forty plates by "Phiz," and a set of forty plates by "Peter Palette" added.

"New Sporting Magazine." 1839.

Charles Lever's "Harry Lorrequer." 1839. (A pirated edition was published at Philadelphia, 1840.)

"London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier des Dames" (with Leech and "Gillray, Junr."). 1840.

"Master Humphrey's Clock," "Old Curiosity Shop," and "Barnaby Rudge,"

designs on wood, with Cattermole. 3 vols. 1840-41.

"Sir Thomas d.i.c.k Lauder's Legendary Tales of the Highlands." 3 vols.

1841.

Charles Lever's "Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon," 2 vols. Dublin, 1841.

"Peter Priggins, the College Scout," 3 vols. 1841 (made its first appearance without ill.u.s.trations in the _New Monthly Magazine_).

"The Pic-nic Papers," by Various Hands, edited by Charles d.i.c.kens, plates by Cruikshank, "Phiz," and Hamerton. 3 vols. 1841.

W. H. Maxwell's "Rambling Recollections of a Soldier of Fortune,"

woodcuts by "Phiz" and others. Dublin, 1842.

Lever's "Jack Hinton." Dublin, 1842-43.

Carleton's "Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry" (both series), steel plates by "Phiz," Sir J. Gilbert, Franklin, etc., and woodcuts. 2 vols. Dublin, 1843-44.

Charles d.i.c.kens's "Martin Chuzzlewit," forty plates. 1844.

Charles Lever's "Tom Burke of Ours." Dublin, 1844.

"Ainsworth's Magazine," from and after 1844.

"The Illuminated Magazine" [_with Meadows, Sargent, Gilbert, Harvey, etc._]. 1845.

Charles Lever's "St. Patrick's Eve," woodcuts and fine steel etchings.

1845.

"Tales of the Trains; some Chapters of Railroad Romance," by Tilbury Tramp (_i.e._ Charles Lever). Orr, 1845.

"Nuts and Nutcrackers." 1845.

Charles Lever's "The O'Donoghue." Dublin, 1845.

"Fiddle-Faddle's Sentimental Tour in Search of the Amusing, Picturesque, and Agreeable." 1845.

"The Union Magazine," vol. i. Three plates. 1846.

"f.a.n.n.y the Little Milliner; or, the Rich and the Poor" [_with Onwhyn_].

1846.

"The Commissioner; or, De Lunatico Inquirendo," twenty-eight steel plates. Dublin, 1846.

"A Medical, Moral, and Christian Dissertion of Teetotalism," by Democritus. 1846.

Charles Lever's "Knight of Gwynne." 1847.

"The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O'Brien: a Tale of the Wars of King James." Dublin, 1847.

"John Smith's Irish Diamonds; or, a Theory of Irish Wit and Blunders."

1847.

W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Old St. Paul's," two plates. 1847.

Charles d.i.c.kens's "Dombey and Son." 1846-48.

Twelve full-length portraits ill.u.s.trating "Dombey and Son," designed and etched by "Phiz." (Sometimes bound up with the book.) 1848.

Albert Smith's "The Pottleton Legacy." 1849. (Another edition in 1854.)

Charles d.i.c.kens's "David Copperfield," forty plates. 1849-50.

Charles Lever's "Roland Cashel." 1849-50.

John Smith's "Sketches of Cantabs," two plates. 1850.

Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe," full-page cuts. 1850.

"The Ill.u.s.trated Byron," two hundred woodcuts after Kenny Meadows, Birket Foster, Phiz, and Janet. _Circa_ 1850.

"Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery," etchings. Dublin, 1851.