With
illustrations
by G.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
1899.
Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games. 4 vols. 1911 edn. [See article on
Obsolete Sports, and the various bibliographies enumerated in the index. ]
Fagan, L. Engraving in England, illustrated by 100 facsimiles. 3 vols.
1893.
Gillray, James. The caricatures of Gillray; with historical and political
illustrations, biographical anecdotes and notices. Pts 1-IX. (1818. ]
· The Genuine Works of James Gillray, engraved by himself. 2 vols.
1830.
Illustrative description of the genuine works of . . . J. G. [With
a prefatory notice subscribed T. M['Lean]. ] 1830.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Grego, Joseph. The Works of J. Gillray, the Caricaturist; with the
history of his life . . . 1873.
Thackerayana: notes and anecdotes illustrated by nearly six hundred
sketches by William Makepeace Thackeray, depicting humorous in-
cidents in his school life, and favourite scenes and characters in the
books of his everyday reading. 1875. (1874. ]
Rowlandson the Caricaturist. A Sélection from his works. With
anecdotal descriptions of his famous characters and a sketch of his life,
times, and contemporaries. With about four hundred illustrations.
2 vols. 1880. (A full list of his works in public and private collections
is contained at the end. ]
- A History of Parliamentary Elections and electioneering in the old
days. . . . Illustrated from the original political squibs. . . and popular
caricatures of the time. 1886.
(Ed. ) The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow. Being
anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and Society, 1810-1860. With
portrait and 32 illustrations from contemporary sources. Coloured by
hand. 2 vols. 1892.
Grose, Francis. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 1823.
Hardie, M. English Coloured Books. 1906.
Harper, Charles George. Half-Hours with the Highwaymen. 2 vols. 1908.
Henning, F. W. J. Fights for the Championship; the men and their times
with portraits from old prints. Rptd from the Licensed Victuallers'
Gazette. 2 vols. 1902.
Hugo, T. Bewick's woodcuts. . . engraved for the most part by T. and J.
Bewick, 1870.
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vi] Caricature and the Literature of Sport 541
Hulton, S. F. The Clerk of Oxford in Fiction. With twelve illustrations.
1909.
Jackson, Mason. The Pictorial Press, its origin and progress. 1888.
Jerrold, B. Life of George Cruikshank. 1882.
Levis, Howard L. A Descriptive Bibliography of the most important Books
in the English Language relating to The Art and History of Engraving
and the Collecting of Prints. 1912.
Lewine, J. Bibliography of Eighteenth Century Art and Illustrated Books.
1898.
Lindsay, James Ludovic (earl Crawford). English Broadsides. 1505-1897.
Aberdeen, 1898.
Maobean, L. Marjorie (Marjorie Fleming). . . with her portraits and com-
plete diaries. 1914.
MacDonagh, M. The Ballads of the People. XIX Century. 1903.
Miles, Henry Downes. Pugilistica: being one hundred and forty-four years
of the history of British Boxing. . . . From 1719. . . 1863. 3 vols. (1880-81. ]
Nichols, J. B. [Ed. ) Anecdotes of William Hogarth, written by himself,
with essays on his life and genius, and criticisms on his works, selected
from Walpole, Gilpin . . . and others. To which are added a Catalogue
of his prints; account of their variations, etc. 1833.
Paston, George [i. e. Emily Morse Symonds]. Old Coloured Books. With
sixteen coloured plates, 1905.
Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century. 1905.
Paston, J. Caricature. 1873.
Porter, John. Kingsclere. . . . Ed. by Webber, B. With illustrations, eto.
1896.
Rowlandson, Thomas. Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower
Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London:
consisting of fifty-four plates . . . coloured. 1820.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Taylor, S. A. Cocking and its Votaries. [? ]
Thomson, Anstruther. Eighty Years' Reminiscences. 1900.
Tongue, Cornelius. Hunting Tours. 1864.
Wadmore, F. Etching in England. 1895.
Wheeler, H. F. B. and Broadley, A. M. Napoleon and the Invasion of
England. 1907.
Wright, T. A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art.
1865.
Caricature History of the Georges. Or, Annals of the House of
Hanover. . . . With nearly four hundred illustrations, etc. (1868. ]
See, also, ante, Illustrators and Illustrations in Dickens bibliography,
vol. xiii, chap. x.
B. PARTICULAR WRITERS
[When first issued in monthly parts, a first edition should consist of those
parts in their wrappers. Illustrations to first editions of these works are, in
many cases, coloured by hand. ]
A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. The Comic Blackstone. Pt 1. 1844.
The Comic Blackstone [in four parts).
With illustrations by G. Cruik-
shank. 1864.
The Comic History of England. . . with coloured etchings and . . . wood-
cuts by J. Leech. 2 vols. 1847.
The Comic History of Rome. . . . Illustrated by J. Leech. (1852. ]
[See, also, post, section D. ]
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The Life of a Sportsman. . . . With thirty-six coloured illustrations by
Henry Alken. 1842.
Arbuthnot, John. See, ante, bibliography to chap. V, vol. ix.
Beckford, Peter. Thoughts on Hunting. In a series of familiar letters to
a friend. 1781.
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting . . . illustrated with 20
gravings. 1796.
Bewick, T. A General History of Quadrupeds. The figures engraved on
wood by T. B. 1790.
A History of British Birds. The figures engraved on wood by T. B.
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Bindley, Charles (pseud. Harry Hieover]. Stable Talk and Table Talk.
2 vols. 1845, 46.
The Pocket and the Stud. 1848.
The Stud for practical purposes and practical men. 1849.
The Hunting Field. 1850.
Bipeds and Quadrupeds. 1853.
Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies. 1853.
The World: how to square it. 1854.
Hints to Horsemen. 1856.
Precept and Practice. 1857.
The Sportsman's Friend in a Frost. 1857.
The Sporting World. 1858.
Things worth knowing about horses. 1859.
Bunbury, William Henry (pseud. Geoffrey Gambago). An Academy for
Grown Horsemen, containing the Completest Instructions for Walking,
Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling, and Tumbling. Illustrated
with copper plates, and ornamented with a portrait of the author. By
Geoffrey Gambago, Esq. , Riding Master, Master of the Horse, and
Grand Equerry to the Doge of Venice. MDCCLXXXVII.
Carey, David. Life in Paris, Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours
of Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins. 1822.
Catnach, James. Life in London; or, the Sprees of Tom and Jerry; at-
tempted in cuts and verse. [1822? ]
Colquhoun, John (1805-1885). The Moor and the Lock; containing hints
on most of the Highland Sports. . . . With an essay on lock-fishing.
Edinburgh, 1840. New edn. Edinburgh, 1888.
Rocks and Rivers; or, Highland Wanderings over crag and correi, flood
and fell. 1849.
Salmon-Casts and Stray Shots. Edinburgh, 1858.
Sporting Dogs. 1866.
Combe, William. The Diaboliad, a poem. 1677 [1777].
The Diabolady, or, A Match in Hell: a poem, etc. 1777.
The Anti-Diabolady. 1777.
Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza. 1779.
The Devil upon Two Sticks in England. 1790.
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton. 1806.
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. Fourth edn,
with new plates. 1813. [First appeared in The Poetical Magazine,
1812. ]
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. A Poem. Third
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Second edn. The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of a Wife. )
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Combe, William. Doctor Syntax's Three Tours: in search of the Picturesque,
Consolation, and a Wife. [1868. ] [With a biography of the author,
and a bibliography of his writings. ]
Syntax, Doctor. (Imitations of. ] The Tour of Doctor Syntax through
London, or the pleasures of the Metropolis. A Poem. 1820.
Doctor Syntax in Paris, or a Tour in search of the Grotesque. 1820.
The Adventures of Doctor Comicus; or the Follies of Fortune. A
comic satirical poem. . . . By a Modern Syntax (with coloured
illustrations]. (1825. ]
The Life of Napoleon, a hudibrastic poem, by Dr Syntax. 1815.
The English Dance of Death, from the design of Thomas Rowlandson,
with Metrical Illustrations, By the author of Doctor Syntax. Vol. 1, [11. ]
1815. [Vol. 11, 1816. ]
The Dance of Life, a Poem, By the author of Doctor Syntax; illustrated
with Coloured Engravings, By Thomas Rowlandson. 1817.
Johnny Quae Genus, The Foundling of Doctor Syntax. 1822.
Davenport, William Bromley (1821-1884). Sport: fox-hunting, salmon-
fishing, covert-shooting, deer-stalking. . . . Illustrated by. . . H. H. Crea
locke. (Ed. Davenport, Augusta Bromley. ) 1885.
Dixon, H. H. (pseud. The Druid). The Post and the Paddock: with recol-
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Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games. 4 vols. 1911 edn. [See article on
Obsolete Sports, and the various bibliographies enumerated in the index. ]
Fagan, L. Engraving in England, illustrated by 100 facsimiles. 3 vols.
1893.
Gillray, James. The caricatures of Gillray; with historical and political
illustrations, biographical anecdotes and notices. Pts 1-IX. (1818. ]
· The Genuine Works of James Gillray, engraved by himself. 2 vols.
1830.
Illustrative description of the genuine works of . . . J. G. [With
a prefatory notice subscribed T. M['Lean]. ] 1830.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Grego, Joseph. The Works of J. Gillray, the Caricaturist; with the
history of his life . . . 1873.
Thackerayana: notes and anecdotes illustrated by nearly six hundred
sketches by William Makepeace Thackeray, depicting humorous in-
cidents in his school life, and favourite scenes and characters in the
books of his everyday reading. 1875. (1874. ]
Rowlandson the Caricaturist. A Sélection from his works. With
anecdotal descriptions of his famous characters and a sketch of his life,
times, and contemporaries. With about four hundred illustrations.
2 vols. 1880. (A full list of his works in public and private collections
is contained at the end. ]
- A History of Parliamentary Elections and electioneering in the old
days. . . . Illustrated from the original political squibs. . . and popular
caricatures of the time. 1886.
(Ed. ) The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow. Being
anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and Society, 1810-1860. With
portrait and 32 illustrations from contemporary sources. Coloured by
hand. 2 vols. 1892.
Grose, Francis. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 1823.
Hardie, M. English Coloured Books. 1906.
Harper, Charles George. Half-Hours with the Highwaymen. 2 vols. 1908.
Henning, F. W. J. Fights for the Championship; the men and their times
with portraits from old prints. Rptd from the Licensed Victuallers'
Gazette. 2 vols. 1902.
Hugo, T. Bewick's woodcuts. . . engraved for the most part by T. and J.
Bewick, 1870.
OOO
## p. 541 (#571) ############################################
vi] Caricature and the Literature of Sport 541
Hulton, S. F. The Clerk of Oxford in Fiction. With twelve illustrations.
1909.
Jackson, Mason. The Pictorial Press, its origin and progress. 1888.
Jerrold, B. Life of George Cruikshank. 1882.
Levis, Howard L. A Descriptive Bibliography of the most important Books
in the English Language relating to The Art and History of Engraving
and the Collecting of Prints. 1912.
Lewine, J. Bibliography of Eighteenth Century Art and Illustrated Books.
1898.
Lindsay, James Ludovic (earl Crawford). English Broadsides. 1505-1897.
Aberdeen, 1898.
Maobean, L. Marjorie (Marjorie Fleming). . . with her portraits and com-
plete diaries. 1914.
MacDonagh, M. The Ballads of the People. XIX Century. 1903.
Miles, Henry Downes. Pugilistica: being one hundred and forty-four years
of the history of British Boxing. . . . From 1719. . . 1863. 3 vols. (1880-81. ]
Nichols, J. B. [Ed. ) Anecdotes of William Hogarth, written by himself,
with essays on his life and genius, and criticisms on his works, selected
from Walpole, Gilpin . . . and others. To which are added a Catalogue
of his prints; account of their variations, etc. 1833.
Paston, George [i. e. Emily Morse Symonds]. Old Coloured Books. With
sixteen coloured plates, 1905.
Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century. 1905.
Paston, J. Caricature. 1873.
Porter, John. Kingsclere. . . . Ed. by Webber, B. With illustrations, eto.
1896.
Rowlandson, Thomas. Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower
Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London:
consisting of fifty-four plates . . . coloured. 1820.
See, also, under Grego, Joseph.
Taylor, S. A. Cocking and its Votaries. [? ]
Thomson, Anstruther. Eighty Years' Reminiscences. 1900.
Tongue, Cornelius. Hunting Tours. 1864.
Wadmore, F. Etching in England. 1895.
Wheeler, H. F. B. and Broadley, A. M. Napoleon and the Invasion of
England. 1907.
Wright, T. A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art.
1865.
Caricature History of the Georges. Or, Annals of the House of
Hanover. . . . With nearly four hundred illustrations, etc. (1868. ]
See, also, ante, Illustrators and Illustrations in Dickens bibliography,
vol. xiii, chap. x.
B. PARTICULAR WRITERS
[When first issued in monthly parts, a first edition should consist of those
parts in their wrappers. Illustrations to first editions of these works are, in
many cases, coloured by hand. ]
A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. The Comic Blackstone. Pt 1. 1844.
The Comic Blackstone [in four parts).
With illustrations by G. Cruik-
shank. 1864.
The Comic History of England. . . with coloured etchings and . . . wood-
cuts by J. Leech. 2 vols. 1847.
The Comic History of Rome. . . . Illustrated by J. Leech. (1852. ]
[See, also, post, section D. ]
## p. 542 (#572) ############################################
542
[CH.
Bibliography
. . . en
a
Apperley, Charles James (Nimrod). Memoirs of the life of the late John
Mytton, Esq. of Halston, Shropshire, . . . with notices of his Hunting,
Shooting, Driving, Racing, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits. . . .
With numerous illustrations by H. Alken and T. J. Rawlins. 1837.
The Life of a Sportsman. . . . With thirty-six coloured illustrations by
Henry Alken. 1842.
Arbuthnot, John. See, ante, bibliography to chap. V, vol. ix.
Beckford, Peter. Thoughts on Hunting. In a series of familiar letters to
a friend. 1781.
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting . . . illustrated with 20
gravings. 1796.
Bewick, T. A General History of Quadrupeds. The figures engraved on
wood by T. B. 1790.
A History of British Birds. The figures engraved on wood by T. B.
1797, etc.
Bindley, Charles (pseud. Harry Hieover]. Stable Talk and Table Talk.
2 vols. 1845, 46.
The Pocket and the Stud. 1848.
The Stud for practical purposes and practical men. 1849.
The Hunting Field. 1850.
Bipeds and Quadrupeds. 1853.
Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies. 1853.
The World: how to square it. 1854.
Hints to Horsemen. 1856.
Precept and Practice. 1857.
The Sportsman's Friend in a Frost. 1857.
The Sporting World. 1858.
Things worth knowing about horses. 1859.
Bunbury, William Henry (pseud. Geoffrey Gambago). An Academy for
Grown Horsemen, containing the Completest Instructions for Walking,
Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling, and Tumbling. Illustrated
with copper plates, and ornamented with a portrait of the author. By
Geoffrey Gambago, Esq. , Riding Master, Master of the Horse, and
Grand Equerry to the Doge of Venice. MDCCLXXXVII.
Carey, David. Life in Paris, Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours
of Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins. 1822.
Catnach, James. Life in London; or, the Sprees of Tom and Jerry; at-
tempted in cuts and verse. [1822? ]
Colquhoun, John (1805-1885). The Moor and the Lock; containing hints
on most of the Highland Sports. . . . With an essay on lock-fishing.
Edinburgh, 1840. New edn. Edinburgh, 1888.
Rocks and Rivers; or, Highland Wanderings over crag and correi, flood
and fell. 1849.
Salmon-Casts and Stray Shots. Edinburgh, 1858.
Sporting Dogs. 1866.
Combe, William. The Diaboliad, a poem. 1677 [1777].
The Diabolady, or, A Match in Hell: a poem, etc. 1777.
The Anti-Diabolady. 1777.
Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza. 1779.
The Devil upon Two Sticks in England. 1790.
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton. 1806.
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. Fourth edn,
with new plates. 1813. [First appeared in The Poetical Magazine,
1812. ]
The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque. A Poem. Third
## p. 543 (#573) ############################################
vi] Caricature and the Literature of Sport 543
edn. (The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of Consolation.
Second edn. The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of a Wife. )
[With illustrations by T. Rowlandson. ] 3 vols. 1813 [-21].
Combe, William. Doctor Syntax's Three Tours: in search of the Picturesque,
Consolation, and a Wife. [1868. ] [With a biography of the author,
and a bibliography of his writings. ]
Syntax, Doctor. (Imitations of. ] The Tour of Doctor Syntax through
London, or the pleasures of the Metropolis. A Poem. 1820.
Doctor Syntax in Paris, or a Tour in search of the Grotesque. 1820.
The Adventures of Doctor Comicus; or the Follies of Fortune. A
comic satirical poem. . . . By a Modern Syntax (with coloured
illustrations]. (1825. ]
The Life of Napoleon, a hudibrastic poem, by Dr Syntax. 1815.
The English Dance of Death, from the design of Thomas Rowlandson,
with Metrical Illustrations, By the author of Doctor Syntax. Vol. 1, [11. ]
1815. [Vol. 11, 1816. ]
The Dance of Life, a Poem, By the author of Doctor Syntax; illustrated
with Coloured Engravings, By Thomas Rowlandson. 1817.
Johnny Quae Genus, The Foundling of Doctor Syntax. 1822.
Davenport, William Bromley (1821-1884). Sport: fox-hunting, salmon-
fishing, covert-shooting, deer-stalking. . . . Illustrated by. . . H. H. Crea
locke. (Ed. Davenport, Augusta Bromley. ) 1885.
Dixon, H. H. (pseud. The Druid). The Post and the Paddock: with recol-
lections of George IV, Sam Chiffney, and other turf celebrities. [1856.
