Scrapbook of advertisements, broadsides, poetry, newspaper clippings, etc., 1745-1838 (bulk 1780-1800).
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Description
- Title
- Scrapbook of advertisements, broadsides, poetry, newspaper clippings, etc., 1745-1838 (bulk 1780-1800).
- Abstract
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A scrapbook of advertisements, broadsides, single sheet verse, newspaper clippings, with some manuscript materials laid in, somewhat organized topically, with material covering over a 95-year period, from the 1740s to 1838, but mostly dating from the last quarter of the 18th century. Topics included are: Gallantry, matrimony, conjurers and fortune tellers, clubs and societies, places of entertainment, spectacles such as exotic animals, curiosities of nature, freaks, etc. ; sporting events; advertisements for apparel; medical remedies and cosmetics; plays, ballets, and performances; obituaries and accounts of strange deaths; schools for gentlemen; balloon flights; puppets, mechanical inventions; comic poetry, epigrams, epitaphs, odes, ballads; jokes; accounts of ghosts and spiritual magic; auctions; religion; want ads; cooking; army recruiting; real estate; advertisements for books; strange accounts of bizarre crimes; traps; fire-fighting; accounts of the Thames; tobacco ads; shoes; public notices; election posters; fugitives from justice; wills and last testaments; lottery ads; notices relating to the Bonapartes; and other ads and reports including a print of a mummy
- Description
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In English, with some entries in French.
Title assigned by cataloger.
Signed on inside front cover: "Beauchamp 1837." - Provenance
- Purchased, Myers, July 1940[?].
- Extent
- 1 40 cm v. (ca. 150 leaves) :
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- Folio 66 748 Sc43
- Collection Title
- Multi-title collection including To the nobility, gentry, and the curious for inspecting most extraordinary human beings, of the wild species born. Just arrived from abroad, and to be seen at Mr. Becket's, trunk maker, no. 31, Hay-market ... three wonderful phœnomena, wild born, of the human species: these are two females and a male, of a very small stature .. and 22 other(s).
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Exhibitions
Woodcuts England 18th century
Advertisements
Annotations (Provenance) 18th century
Single sheet verse
Broadside poems
Epigrams
Epitaphs - Material
- ill. ;
- Subject (Geographic)
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England.
England
France - Subject (Topic)
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Ballooning
Beauty, Personal
Clothing and dress
Entertainment events
Freak shows
Ghosts
Lotteries
Medical instruments and apparatus
Menageries
Sports
Violent crimes
Social life and customs
Foreign public opinion, British - Subjects
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Ballooning > England
Beauty, Personal
Clothing and dress > England
Entertainment events > England
Freak shows > England
Ghosts > England
Lotteries
Medical instruments and apparatus
Menageries > England > Exhibitions
Sports
Violent crimes
England > Social life and customs
France > Foreign public opinion, British
England > 18th century
18th century
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
- Citation
- Scrapbook of Advertisements, Broadsides, Poetry, Newspaper Clippings, etc. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Identifiers
- Catalog Record
- 9989530963408651
- Object ID (OID)
- 17089072
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