Tittums & Fido. London: George Routledge and Sons, c.1880. Tittums is led astray by the faithless parrot but finds happiness (eventually) with Fido.
Marc. Coucou … Les voila! Paris : Librairie Delagrave, 1922.
Thomas Hood. The headlong career and woful ending of precocious piggy (1860). Illustrations by Tom Hood.
Harry Furniss, with verses by Horace Lennard. Romps. London, (1886?)
Arthur Scott Bailey. The Tale of Solomon Owl. New York, 1917. Illustrations by Harry L. Smith.
‘Innocence’ by Thomas Cooper Gotch (1854-1931)
Greville MacDonald. Jack and Jill, a Fairy Story. London, 1913. Ills. by Arthur Hughes.
Illustrations by Maria L. Kirk.
William Combe. The adventures of Doctor Comicus or The frolicks of fortune. A comic satirical poem for the squeamish & the queer. In twelve cantos (1825)
Aunt Louisa’s big picture series. New York: McLoughlin Bros, c1872
Kellar and his perplexing cabinet mysteries c.1894
Polichinelle by Trim. Illustrated by G. Jundt. Paris, Ch. Lahure [nd, 1860s]
L. Leslie Brooke. The golden goose book: being the stories of The golden goose, The three bears, The 3 little pigs, Tom Thumb. With numerous drawings in colour and black-and white. London: Frederick Warne, 1905.
Franz Wiedemann. Geschichten, wie sie die Kinder gern haben. Dresden : Meinhold, [1860]. Illustrations by Gustav Süs.
Anton Wilhelm Florentin von Zuccalmaglio. Kinder-Schaubühne. Dresden : Meinhold, [1864]. Ills. by Gustav Süs.
Märchen und Sagen für Jung und Alt. Düsseldorf : Voß, 1857 - . Illustration by Max Hess.
E. Elephant, Esq, Showman. New York: McLoughlin Bros, 1894
The Silly Hare. New York: McLoughlin Bros, c.1893
Fed out of a Silver Trough! From: Henry Wilson. The book of wonderful characters :memoirs and anecdotes of remarkable and eccentric persons in all ages and countries. London : J.C. Hotten, [1869].
Richard Newton after George Moutard Woodward. Laying a Ghost!! 1 October 1792 (via Tate Britain| Past Exhibitions | Gothic Nightmares | Room 5 works)
Cock Robin’s Picture Book. London: George Routledge, 1873
‘Lacing a dandy’ (1819)
‘The old beau in an extasy drawn from the life & ext. by J. Dixon.’ 1773
‘Tight Lacing, or Fashion before Ease’ from a picture by John Collet.
‘The Inconvenience of Dress’ (1786)
Barber frogs! From The Crystal Palace, and its contents : being an illustrated cyclopaedia of the great exhibition of the industry of all nations, 1851 : embellished with upwards of five hundred engravings, with a copious analytical index. (1851)
Miss Prattle, consulting Doctor Double Fee about her Pantheon Head Dress
London: Printed for Carington Bowles, February 8, 1772. Hand-colored mezzotint.
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