Sketches — Volume 01 by Robert Seymour
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SKETCHES BY SEYMOUR
Part 1. EBOOK EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: "Sketches by Seymour" was published in various versions about 1836. My copy has no date and was published by Thomas Fry, London. Some of the plates note only Seymour's name, many are inscribed "Engravings by H. Wallis from sketches by Seymour." There are 90 plates including the title pages. I believe this book was originally a compilation of five smaller volumes, though the separate volumes are not apparent. From the mixed chapter titles the reader may suspect, as I do, that the printer thoroughly mixed up the order of the chapters. The complete set in this digital edition is split into five smaller volumes so that each volume is of a more manageable size than this 7mb complete version. The value of this collection to me is in the art of the engravings. The text seems generally mundane, is full of conundrums and puns that were popular in the early 1800's, and is mercifully short. No author is given credit for the text though the section titled, "The Autobiography of Andrew Mullins" may give us at least his pen-name. DW CONTENTS: |
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