Cuthbert Bede.
The Shilling Book of Beauty. London. J. Blackwood & Co.
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LORD CHESTERFIELD.
Chesterfield Travestie; or School for Modern Manners. Anonymous. Dedicated to George Colman, whose name is incorrectly spelt “Coleman,” on the title page. London, Thomas Tegg, 1808.
This has ten Caricatures drawn by Rowlandson. A later and enlarged edition was published entitled Chesterfield Burlesqued.
Lady Chesterfield’s Letters to her Daughter, by George Augustus Sala. London, Houlston and Wright, 1860.
The first edition of this humorous, but rather lengthy burlesque (it consists of fourteen chapters), contains many excellent woodcuts by Phiz, and is now very scarce.
Good Manners; or, the Art of being Agreeable.
(Being Maxims and Extracts from Lord Jesterfield’s Letters.)[55]