Part 35 (2/2)
”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 Wa.s.sail 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 d.i.c.kens, 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 d.i.c.kens.
”Hints in Life; or, How to Rise in Society,” frontispiece.
”Young Master Troublesome; or, Master Jacky's Holidays.”
”Douglas Jerrold's s.h.i.+lling 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 ill.u.s.trations.
[_With Doyle and others._] ”The Battle of Life,” by Charles d.i.c.kens.
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 lithographs, issued from the _Punch_ office.
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