A fourth annual collection of the political caricatures of Sir Francis Gould “which are fully up to the former series of F. C. G.”


“He has a knack of doing disagreeable things, when he thinks fit to do them, in a manner which excludes resentment.”

+ −Ath. 1906, 2: 800. D. 22. 280w.

“We may not catch all the fun of Gould’s pictures on this side of the Atlantic, but they would certainly serve admirably as an introduction to the study of contemporary British politics.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 48. Ja. 26, ’07. 310w.

“Keen, vigorous, good-humored, with the rarest possible exceptions, he is all that a political caricaturist should be.”

+ −Spec. 97: 1051. D. 22, ’06. 90w.

Gould, George Milbry. Biographic clinics: essays concerning the influence of visual function, pathologic and physiologic upon the health of patients. 4v. ea. *$1. Blakiston.

v. 1. The origin of the ill-health of De Quincey, Carlyle, Darwin, Huxley and Browning.