Behold a canting miser who of late ..., Bublers mirrour, England's folley, and Mar del lux.
Description:
Below the image of a weeping man holding an empty bag is, first, an image of poverty labeled "Mar del lux" and, second, a poem beginning: Behold a canting miser who of late / For twich the value sold a faire estate / To purchase South Sea stock, in hopes to grow / As rich as Croesus, e'er it fell so low.
Publisher:
Printed for & sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in St. Pauls Chu: Yard,
Subject (Topic):
South Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720--Pictorial works
This depicts a scene of success. See also companion print, Peel 0175, which depicts a scene of loss.
Alternative Title:
Bubblers' mirror, Bublers mirrour, England's folley, England's folly, Mar del lux., and Thus Fortune's darling glories in success ...
Description:
Below the image of a cheerful man holding a bag of coins is, first, an image of riches labeled "Mar del lux" and, second, a poem beginning: Thus Fortune's darling glories in success / And boasts his riches with a smiling face / South Sea he bought when low, for little gold / And luckily sold out for seven fold., Cropped to 35 x 25 cm., The mezzotint design is closely followed, in reverse, in a contemporary etching, Peel 0074., and Watermark: faint, unidentifiable mark at center of page.
Publisher:
Printed for & sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in St. Pauls Chu: Yard,
Subject (Topic):
South Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720--Pictorial works
Adventures of Oliver Twist, Oliver Twist, and Parish boy's progress
Description:
Pasted in: Presentation inscription from George Cruikshank to Frederick Locker. Bookplate of Frederick Locker.
Publisher:
Published for the author by Bradbury & Evans,
Subject (Name):
Cruikshank, George,--1792-1878--Presentation inscription to F. Locker-Lampson, Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Bookplate, Locker-Lampson, Frederick,--1821-1895--Bookplate, and Locker-Lampson, Frederick,--1821-1895--Presentation
Adventures of Oliver Twist, Oliver Twist, and Parish boy's progress
Description:
Author's preface indicates this is "The third edition"; preface is dated April, 1841. Publisher's advertisements on lining papers include quotations from book reviews, latest one dated Nov. 10, 1855. and Bookseller's label: Folthorp, North Street, Brighton. M
Publisher:
Published for the author by Bradbury & Evans,
Subject (Topic):
Chron.--1855, Etching--Specimens--1855, and Steel engraving--Specimens--1855
Imperfect: p. 114-115 (signature, G82) wanting. Bookplate of Sir G. Thomas., In 3 parts, each with special title page. Pages partly blank., and The history of St. Paul's cathedral in London -- A view of the monuments, situate in and about the quire, side-iles, and chappels adjacent; as they stood in September, Anno d. MDCXLI. with their epitaphs exactly imitated -- Appendix in Historian ecclesiæ cathedralis S. Pavli ...
Publisher:
Printed by T. Warren,
Subject (Name):
St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) and Thomas, G.,--Sir--Bookplate
To his Most Excellent Majesty George the IVth, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and King of Hanover, &c., &c., &c., &c., &c., &c.
Description:
"Designed, drawn and engraved by M.U. Sears & Co., Warwick Square, Paternoster Row.", From the library of W.J. Linton., Printed in brown and green., and Text surrounded by captioned illustrations contrasting the Catholic and the Protestant faiths.
Publisher:
Published by Horatio Phillips, 3, Charing Cross,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1820-1830
Subject (Name):
Linton, W. J.--(William James),--1812-1897--Ownership