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The Comic almanack. From 1835 to 1853: An ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, whims, addities, etc.
by William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Hood, Albert Smith, Robert B. Brough, Horace Mayhew, Henry Mayhew, Rigdum Funnidos, gent., pseud, George Cruikshank, Henry George Hine
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1. The Comic Almanack for 1848: an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest
by Cruikshank, George; Mayhew, Horace (Editor)
Seller Description: Good. A good copy in the original pictorial wraps (spine perished, front cover detached; 2 leaves torn with creasing; general wear). Illustrated by George Cruikshank. See More Details
1848, David Bogue Bibliopolist
Paperback, Good
Seattle, WA, USA
$22.00
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2. The Toothache
by Horace Mayhew
Seller Description: George Cruikshank. Very Good Indeed. A charming facsimile of The Toothache imagined by Horace Mayhew and realised by George Cuikshank. This is an accordion cartoon detailing a Victorian Gentleman's toothache with his torment described in forty-five scenes. First published in 1849, The Toothache is described by Horace Mayhew and realised by George Cuikshank. Horace Mayhew was a 19th century London journalist who worked at the satirical magazine Punch. This facsimile was produced to accompany ... See More Details
1999, Arts Council; Lund Humphries
Brochure/Pamphlet, Very Good
BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
$74.69
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3. The Toothache
by Horace Mayhew
Seller Description: George Cruikshank. Near Fine. A wonderfully illustrated facsimile of this humorous cartoon by Horace Mayhew and George Cruikshank, in an accordion binding. A facsimile edition. Produced to accompany and Arts Council Touring Exhibition edition and printed by Lund Humphries. An accordion cartoon detailing a Victorian Gentleman's toothache with his torment described in forty-five scenes. First published in 1849, The Toothache is described by Horace Mayhew, a 19th century London journalist who ... See More Details
1999, The Arts Council; Lund Humphries
Paperback, Very Good
BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
$82.31
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4. Whom to Marry and How to Get Married! Or the Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Husband
by The Brothers Mayhew (Henry And Horace), Illustrated By George Cruikshank
Seller Description: Good. No published date on title page, ca. 1850s, 8vo, in later calf by Riviere, good copy with some repairs and darkening to joints, replacement of leather to top of spine, contents very good, 271 pp, plates by Cruikshank. See More Details
1850, David Bogue
Hardcover, Good
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
$106.00
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5. The Comic Almanack for 1848 and 1849, an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest
by Mayhew, Horace, Ed. George Cruikshank, H. G. Hine, Ill
Seller Description: Near Fine. 2 volumes bound in one, 12mo, half red morocco and marbled boards by Bayntun, near fine copy, first volume has frontispiece and 5 other plates, 128 pp, numerous in-text illustrations, 1849 volume has folding frontispiece, 4 other plates, 96 pp. See More Details
1849, Imprinted for David Bogue, Bibliopolist
Hardcover, Very Good
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
$133.00