Reprint.

“Fly Leaves,” lithographs.

“Sketches of Life and Character taken at the Police Court, Bow Street,” by George Hodder.


APPENDIX IV.

SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF ALFRED HENRY FORRESTER (ALFRED CROWQUILL).

“Ups and Downs,” 1823; “Paternal Pride,” 1825; “Despondency and Jealousy” (with George Cruikshank), and many others, in 1825; “Der Freyschutz Travestied,” “Alfred Crowquill’s Sketch-Book,” “Absurdities in Prose and Verse,” 1827; Goethe’s “Faust,” 1834; six plates of “Pickwickian Sketches,” Alfred Bunn’s “Vauxhall Papers,” 1841; designs on wood for “Sea Pie,” an omnium gatherum containing also plates after David Cox, Pyne, Stanfield, and Vickers, 1842; “Punch” (vols. ii. to iv.); plates and numerous designs on wood for “Bentley’s Miscellany,” many original designs to “Doctor Syntax’s Tour in Search of the Picturesque,” 1844; “Comic Arithmetic” (forty-seven humorous vignettes), 1844; “Woman’s Love,” 1846; “Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil,” 1846; “A Good-natured Hint about California,” 1849; “The Excitement” (2 plates), 1849; 120 designs on wood for the “Pictorial Grammar;” designs on wood for the “Pictorial Arithmetic;” “Gold,” 1850; “A Bundle of Crowquills Dropped by Alfred Crowquill,” 1854; “Fun,” 1854; “Griffel Swillendrunken,” 1856; “Aunt Mavor’s Nursery Tales,” 1856; “Little Pilgrim,” 1856; “Little Plays for Little Actors,” 1856; “Fairy Tales,” 1857; “Merry Pictures by the Comic Hands of ‘Phiz,’” etc. (Kent & Co.), 1857; “The Book of Ballads,” by Bon Gaultier (with Doyle and Leech), 1857; “A New Story Book,” 1858; “Fairy Tales,” by Cuthbert Bede, 1858; “Baron Munchausen” (coloured plates), 1858; “Tyll Owlglass” (a similar book), 1859; “Honesty and Cunning,” 1859; “Kindness and Cruelty,” 1859; “The Red Cap,” 1859; “Paul Prendergast,” 1859; “Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooros Simple,” 1861; “Fairy Footsteps,” 1861; Chambers’ “Book of Days;” G. W. Reynolds’ “Pickwick Abroad” (now scarce); “The Boys and the Giant,” 1870; “The Cunning Fox,” 1870; “Dick Doolittle,” 1870; “Little Tiny’s Picture Book,” 1871; “Guide to the Watering Places” (views and comic plates); “Comic Eton Grammar” (with Leech); “Fairy Footsteps; or, Lessons from Legends” (100 designs on wood, with Kenny Meadows); Henry Cockton’s “Sisters; or, England and France.”