Sketches by Seymour — Volume 04
EBOOK EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: Sketches by Seymour was published in various versions about 1836. The copy used for this PG edition has no date and was published by Thomas Fry, London. Some of the 90 plates note only Seymour's name, many are inscribed Engravings by H. Wallis from sketches by Seymour. The printed book appears to be a compilation of five smaller volumes. From the confused chapter titles the reader may well suspect the printer mixed up the order of the chapters. The complete book in this digital edition is split into five smaller volumes—the individual volumes are of more manageable size than the 7mb complete version. The importance of this collection is in the engravings. The text is often mundane, is full of conundrums and puns popular in the early 1800's—and is mercifully short. No author is given credit for the text though the section titled, The Autobiography of Andrew Mullins may give us at least his pen-name. DW
EBOOK EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: Sketches by Seymour was published in various versions about 1836. The copy used for this PG edition has no date and was published by Thomas Fry, London. Some of the 90 plates note only Seymour's name, many are inscribed Engravings by H. Wallis from sketches by Seymour. The printed book appears to be a compilation of five smaller volumes. From the confused chapter titles the reader may well suspect the printer mixed up the order of the chapters. The complete book in this digital edition is split into five smaller volumes—the individual volumes are of more manageable size than the 7mb complete version. The importance of this collection is in the engravings. The text is often mundane, is full of conundrums and puns popular in the early 1800's—and is mercifully short. No author is given credit for the text though the section titled, The Autobiography of Andrew Mullins may give us at least his pen-name. DW
He sat, like patience on a monument, smiling at grief.
He sat, like patience on a monument, smiling at grief.
Robert Seymour
SKETCHES BY SEYMOUR
PART FOUR
CONTENTS:
[WATTY WILLIAMS AND BULL]
DELICACY!
"NOW JEM—"
STEAMING IT TO MARGATE.
PETER SIMPLE'S FOREIGN ADVENTURE.
PETER SIMPLE'S FOREIGN ADVENTURE. No. II.
DOBBS'S "DUCK."
A LEGEND OF HORSELYDOWN.
STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM.
A DAY'S PLEASURE.—No. I.
THE JOURNEY OUT.
A DAY'S PLEASURE.—No. II.
THE JOURNEY HOME.
HAMMERING
PRACTICE.
PRECEPT.
EXAMPLE.
A MUSICAL FESTIVAL.
THE EATING HOUSE.
SCENE X.(b)
GONE!
THE PRACTICAL JOKER.—No. I.
THE PRACTICAL JOKER.—No. II.
FISHING FOR WHITING AT MARGATE.