Comic Works.

GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S WORKS.

My Sketch-book;

containing more than Two Hundred laughable Sketches. By George Cruikshank. In 9 Numbers, 2s. 6d. each plain; 3s. 6d. coloured.

Scraps and Sketches.

In 4 Parts, each 8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

Illustrations of Time.

8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

Illustrations of Phrenology.

8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

The Bottle.

In 8 large Plates, 1s.; or printed in tints, 6s.

The Drunkard's Children: a Sequel to the Bottle.

8 large Plates, 1s.; printed in tints, 6s.

⁂ These two works may be had stitched up with Dr. Charles Mackay's illustrative Poem, price 3s.—The Poem separate, 1s.

The Comic Alphabet.

Twenty-six Humorous Designs. In case, 2s. 6d. plain; 4s. coloured.

The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman.

With Twelve Humorous Plates. Cloth, 2s.

The Bachelor's Own Book:

being Twenty-four Passages in the Life of Mr. Lambkin in the Pursuit of Pleasure and Amusement. 5s. sewed; coloured, 8s. 6d.

The Comic Almanack, since its commencement

in 1835 to 1853. Illustrated with numerous large Plates by George Cruikshank, and many hundred amusing Cuts.

⁂ Any of the separate Years (except that for 1835) may be had at One Shilling and Threepence each.

John Gilpin:

Cowper's humorous Poem. With Six Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. Fcp. 8vo. 1s.

The Epping Hunt.

The Poetry by Thomas Hood, the Illustrations by George Cruikshank. New Edition, fcp. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

The Toothache,

imagined by Horace Mayhew, and realized by George Cruikshank: a Series of Sketches. In case, 1s. 6d. plain; 3s. coloured.

Mr. Bachelor Butterfly:

his Veritable History; showing how, after being Married, he narrowly escaped Bigamy, and became the Stepfather of Eight Hopeful Children. By the Author of "Mr. Oldbuck." 5s. cloth.

Comic Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck:

wherein are duly set forth the Crosses, Chagrins, Changes, and Calamities, by which his Courtship was attended; showing, also, the Issue of his Suit, and his Espousal to his Ladye-love. Large 8vo. with 84 Plates, 7s. cloth.

The History of Mr. Ogleby:

shewing how, by the polish of his manners, the brilliancy of his repartees, and the elegance of his attitudes, he attained distinction in the fashionable world. 150 Designs, 6s. cloth.

The Comic Latin Grammar:

A New and Facetious Introduction to the Latin Tongue. Profusely illustrated with Humorous Engravings by Leech. New Edition, 5s. cloth.

"Without exception the most richly comic work we have ever seen."—Tait's Mag.

New Readings from Old Authors.

Illustrations of Shakspeare, by Robert Seymour. 4s. cloth.

Tale of a Tiger.

With Six Illustrations. By J.S. Cotton. Fcp. 8vo. 1s.

Table-Wit, and After-dinner Anecdote.

By the Editor of "Hints for the Table." Fcp. 8vo. 1s. 6d. cloth.


Comic Natural Histories.

By Albert Smith, A.B. Reach, Horace Mayhew, &c. &c.

Profusely Illustrated by the best Comic Artists of the day.

Price One Shilling each.

ALBERT SMITH.
The Gent.Idler upon Town.
The Ballet Girl.The Flirt.
Stuck-up People.Evening Parties.
A Bowl of Punch.
A.B. REACH.
Bores.Humbugs.
Romance of a Mince Pie.
HORACE MAYHEW.
Model Men.Model Women.
Change for a Shilling.

Also, in same style,

Hearts are Trumps. By James Hannay.
Natural History of Tuft-hunters and Toadies.
""the Hawk Tribe (Swindlers, Blacklegs, &c.).
""a Bal Masqué. By the Count Chicard.