The King of Schnorrers
I. Zangwill
The King of Schnorrers
GROTESQUES AND FANTASIES
BY
I. ZANGWILL
Author of "Children of the Ghetto," "The Old Maids' Club," "Merely Mary Ann," etc.
New York
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd.
1909
All rights reserved
Copyright, 1893,
By MACMILLAN AND CO.
Set up and electrotyped January, 1894. Reprinted April, 1894; September, 1895; January, 1897; October, 1898; August, 1899; June, 1909.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith
Norwood Mass. U.S.A.
Foreword to "The King of Schnorrers."
These episodes make no claim to veracity, while the personages are not even sun-myths. I have merely amused myself and attempted to amuse idlers by incarnating the floating tradition of the Jewish Schnorrer, who is as unique among beggars as Israel among nations. The close of the eighteenth century was chosen for a background, because, while the most picturesque period of Anglo-Jewish history, it has never before been exploited in fiction, whether by novelists or historians. To my friend, Mr. Asher I. Myers, I am indebted for access to his unique collection of Jewish prints and caricatures of the period, and I have not been backward in schnorrinG suggestions from him and other private humourists. My indebtedness to my artists is more obvious, from my old friend George Hutchinson to my newer friend Phil May, who has been good enough to allow me to reproduce from his Annuals the brilliant sketches illustrating two of the shorter stories. Of these shorter stories it only remains to be said there are both tragic and comic, and I will not usurp the critic's prerogative by determining which is which.
I. Z.
That all men are beggars, 'tis very plain to see,
Though some they are of lowly, and some of high degree:
Your ministers of State will say they never will allow
That kings from subjects beg; but that you know is all bow-wow.
Bow-wow-wow! Fol lol, etc.
Old Play.
Contents.
PAGE
[The King of Schnorrers] 1
Illustrated by George Hutchinson.
[The Semi-Sentimental Dragon]157
Illustrated by Phil May.
[An Honest Log-Roller]171
Illustrated by F. H. Townsend.
[The Memory Clearing House]183
Illustrated by A. J. Finberg.
[Mated by a Waiter]205
Illustrated by Mark Zangwill.
[The Principal Boy]242
Illustrated by F. H. Townsend and Mark Zangwill.
[An Odd Life]259
Illustrated by F. H. Townsend.
[Cheating the Gallows]273
Illustrated by George Hutchinson.
[Santa Claus]297
Illustrated by Mark Zangwill.
[A Rose of the Ghetto]302
Illustrated by A. J. Finberg.
[A Double-Barrelled Ghost]320
Illustrated by Phil May.
[Vagaries of a Viscount]334
Illustrated by F. H. Townsend.
[The Queen's Triplets ]343
Illustrated by Irving Montagu.
[Flutter-Duck: A Ghetto Grotesque]369
Illustrated by Mark Zangwill.