London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals from the Late 1800s

Title: London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals
Collection No.: DA676
Dates: from the Late 1800s
Quantity:

Quantity: 8 Boxes

Quantity:

Quantity: 5 folios

Quantity: oversize

Abstract: This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection.
Language: Materials are in English .
Repository: Lilly Library
1200 E. Seventh St.
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500
Business Number: 812-855-2452
liblilly@indiana.edu
URL: https://libraries.indiana.edu/lilly-library

Biographical Note

This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection. Serials include Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar , Comic Almanack , Days' Doings , The Ferret , Fun (Lloyd's Weekly) , Illustrated London Clipper , Illustrated Police News , New Comic Times , Police News Miscellany , Punch and Judy Penny Comic , and Sensation Magazine.

Monographs include The Fruits of Philosophy , National History and Views of London and Its Environs , The Poor Women of Paris , Social Purity , and Wicked London.

Subjects include the Boulton and Park trial, the Crawford Divorce, the Contagious Diseases Acts, Maria Monk, the Mordaunt Divorce, Mother Shipton's Prophecies, poems and music hall lyrics, and the Tichborne Claimant. Trial reports include the Balham murder, the Euston murder, the Penge murder, and the Whitechapel murder.

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection. Serials include Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar , Comic Almanack , Days' Doings , The Ferret , Fun (Lloyd's Weekly) , Illustrated London Clipper , Illustrated Police News , New Comic Times , Police News Miscellany , Punch and Judy Penny Comic , and Sensation Magazine.

Monographs include The Fruits of Philosophy , National History and Views of London and Its Environs , The Poor Women of Paris , Social Purity , and Wicked London.

Subjects include the Boulton and Park trial, the Crawford Divorce, the Contagious Diseases Acts, Maria Monk, the Mordaunt Divorce, Mother Shipton's Prophecies, poems and music hall lyrics, and the Tichborne Claimant. Trial reports include the Balham murder, the Euston murder, the Penge murder, and the Whitechapel murder.

Arrangement

Box 1: Miscellaneous items including Ally Sloper Comic Kalendars

Box 2: Miscellaneous items chiefly concerning The Contagious Diseases Acts

Box 3: Miscellaneous items including The Ferret

Box 4: Miscellaneous items including Life in the Strand

Box 5: Miscellaneous items including Mr. Bradlaugh's Letter to the Prince of Wales

Box 6: Miscellaneous items including Sensation Magazine

Box 7: Miscellaneous items including the Tichborne Claimant

Box 8: Miscellaneous items including The Unnatural History and Petticoat Mystery of Boulton and Clark

Oversize Folder 1: Miscellaneous broadsheets and The Days' Doings

Oversize Folder 2: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Illustrated London Clipper

Oversize Folder 3: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Police News Miscellany

Oversize Folder 4: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The War Cry; and Official Gazette of the Salvation Army

Oversize Folder 5: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Gin-Shop

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Preferred Citation

[Item], London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals from the Late 1800s, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Collection Inventory

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Box 1: Miscellaneous items including Ally Sloper Comic Kalendars
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1. [See oversize folder 5 No. 80]
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2. The Adventures of a Ballet Girl. The Ballet Girl, no. 4. London: Webbe [n.d.], 7 p. Story. 26 x 19 cm.
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3. The Adventures of a Page. London: D. Stewart, [n.d.], 22 p. (incomplete) illustrations. Story. 26 x 7 cm.
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4. [Advertisement for amusable beds, no. 176, Rue Vieux Cocq] [s.l., s.n., n.d.].
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5. Alice Day; or, The Perils of a Ballet Girl. London: E. Morris, 14 p., illustration, advertising. Story. 25.5 x .5 cm. , [1874]
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6. All Do It Songster. [s.l., s.n., n.d.] 4 p. Words to songs. 25 x 19 cm.
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7. All Found Out at Last, the Secret Discovered. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], i leaf, illustration. Love letter. 25 x 19 cm.
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8. Alleged Disgusting Indecent Outrage by Colonel Baker in a Railway Carriage, with a Narrative of the Courageous Conduct of Miss Dickinson. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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9. The Alleged Murder at Penge. Committal of Four Prisoners for Wilful Murder. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 7 p., illustration. Story and poem.
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10. Alleged Murder at Penge. Examination of the Four Prisoners Who Have Been Arrested for the Supposed Murder. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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11. Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar, 1876. London: "Judy" Office 24 p., illustrations. , 1875
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12. Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar, 1878. London: Camden Press 24 p., illustrations, advertisements. 23 x 15 cm. , 1877
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13. Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar for 1879. London: Camden Press 22 p., illustrations. Stories, cartoons, 23 x 15 cm. , 1879
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14. Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar for 1880. London: Camden Press 24 p. Cartoons, poems. 23 x 15 cm. , 1880
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15. The Approaching Royal Marriage. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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16. Are These the Lord Mayors Zulus? [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature. 11.5 x 15.5 cm.
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17. Are You Vaccinated. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ballad. 25 x 18 cm.
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18. Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher. Bristol: Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, lavender. Advertisement for the genuine edition.
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19. Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher. Bristol: Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, orange. Advertisement for the genuine edition.
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20. Authentic and Exhaustive Account of the Lives and Labours of those American Evangelists, D.L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey. London: E. Appleyard, [n.d.], 16 p. Biographies and hymns. 21 x 13 cm.
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21. Authentic Report of the Crim. Con. Trial of Joynt v. Jackson, in the Exchequer Court, Dublin/From Shorthand Notes by a Gentleman in Court. Dublin: E. Smyth 29 p. Transcript of a trial. , 1880
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22. Awful Collision in the Atlantic Ocean and Loss of 226 Lives. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], leaf. Story and poem. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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23. The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, blue. Advertisement for the new sealed edition.
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24. Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk... New York edition. London: Elliot, [n.d.], 16 p., illustrations. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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25. Awful Murder and Mutilation of a Woman, in Whitechapel. Committal of the Prisoners. London: H. Disley, Printer, 6 p., illustrations. Story and poem. 19 x 12 cm. , [1874]
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26. Awful Murder and Mutilation of a Woman, in Whitechapel. Committal of the Prisoners. London: H. Disley, Printer, 7 p., illustrations. Story and poem, 19 x 12.5 cm. , [1874]
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27. Awful Railway Accident, Between Peterborough and Huntington. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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28. The Baker and Plimsoll Number of the Penny Satirist. Special number. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 7 p. Stories of two court cases. 27.5 x 22 cm.
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29. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 77]
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30. The Banks of Allan Water, Frolicsome Widow. The Swiss Toy Girl. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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31. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 81]
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32. The Battle of Balaklava. London: T. Roberts, [n.d.], 6 p. Poem and survivors' stories. 24 x 18.5 cm.
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33. Battle of Pea Soup, Fought on the Fifty-Twelfth Day of Rottensticks. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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34. Bear Good Will To All Men. Friends are Few When Folk are Poor, by Wm. Billington. Mother Kissed Me in My Dream. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to songs. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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35. Beautiful Forever. Startling Revelations in the Life of Madame Rachel. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 12 p.
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36. The Beauty's Seduction; or, The New Companion to Fanny Hill. London: Hicks, [n.d.], 1 leaf, lavender. Advertisement.
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37. Belief and Commandments on the Rights of Women. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ten humorous commandments. 25 x 19 cm.
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38. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 82]
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39. The Bird o' Freedom. Edited by John Corlett. No. 4. August 20, 1879. London: F. Barnard 8 p., color illustration, advertising. Humorous stories. 31 x 21 cm. , 1879
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40. A Book for the Wicked. Louisa ______, the Wine-Street Venus. A Candid Love Letter. Read This. The Unfortunate Merchant. Bristol: Cook, [n.d.], 8 p. with advertising. Stories.
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41. A Book for the Wicked; or, Something for Everybody. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, orange. Advertisement for book.
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42. A Book for the Wicked; or, Tit Bits for the Bed Room. London: issued by a maid! [n.d.], 1 leaf, lavender. Advertisement for book.
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43. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 83]
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44. A Brown Study of a Sil-li-head. By John Doo-an, Who Knows the Coming K______. London: W. Pearce, [n.d.], 6 p., illustrations. Poem. 24 x 19 cm.
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45. The Bull and the Bear: How They Fell In and How They Fell Out. London: published by the proprietor, 19, Newcastle Street, Strand. [n.d.], 6 p. Political story.
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46. The C______ the Open C______! A Parody on the Sea. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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47. The Career of Brigham Young, Comprising the Complete History of Mormonism. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 8 p. Portrait. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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48. The Career of Colonel Baker. London: E. Morris. [n.d.], 15 p., portrait. Story. 23 x 14 cm.
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49. The Castigator. A Journal of Politics and Guardian of Public Interests. Vol. I, No. 1. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 8 p. 29 x 24 cm.
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50. A Catalogue of Books, Principally Facetious and Humorous. London: Hicks and Smith, [n.d.], 16 p., and advertising. Handwritten annotations.
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51. A Catalogue of Facetious and Humorous Books. Soho: Edward Dyer, [n.d.], 20 p.√
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52. Catalogue of Fast and Funny Literature, sold by H.G. Brooks, [n.d.], 8 p.
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53. Catalogue of Select Works, Funny, Flash, and Facetious. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p.
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54. Catalogue of Select Works, Funny, Flash, and Facetious. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p. Handwritten annotations.
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55. Cent. Per Cent. A Company Swindle. By Bartimoeus. London: Clayton, [n.d.], 15 p. Story. 18.5 x 12 cm.
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56. Charles Peace; or, The Adventures of a Notorious Burglar, Nos. 1 and 2. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 16 p. 26 x 19 cm.
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57. The Christmas Sucking Pig. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 26 x 19 cm.
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58. Church "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing." Unmasked! By E. Hancock. London: Sutton, [n.d.], 15 p. 19 x 12 cm.
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59. Close the Ale-House Door. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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60. The Coal Hole Companion; or, The Swell's Album of That Famous Singing Club... Parts I to IX. Strand: H. Smith, [n.d.], 4 p. Annotated catalog.
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61. Coal Hole Companion; or, The Swell's Album, of That Famous Singing Club. Strand: H. Smith, [n.d.], 4 p. Annotated catalog.
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62. The Coal-Hole Song Book. Bristol: W.H. Cook, [n.d.], 4 p. Advertisement for books.
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63. A Collection of Comic Songs and Duets, Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Laurent. Bristol: Doughty's Music Hall, [n.d.], 32 p. Words to songs.
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64. "Come and See." a Sketch of the Evangelistic Work of Messrs. Moody and Sankey, in Great Britain and Ireland. By Rev. John MacPherson. London: Morgan and Scott, [n.d.], 13 p. Religious stories. 18 x 12 cm.
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65. Comic Almanack for 1874. London: W.S. Fortey 14 p., illustrations and advertising. Humorous pictures and sayings for each month. 25 x 19 cm. , 1874
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66. The Comic Songster. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 8 p. Words to songs. 25 x 19 cm.
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67. Committal of the Wainwright's for Mutilation of a Female, at the Eastend of London. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 18 cm.
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Box 2: Miscellaneous items chiefly concerning The Contagious Diseases Acts
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1. Address, by Emer. 'Prof.' F.W. Newman to the London Conference, 5th May, 1870, Against the Contagious Diseases Act, on the Topic Assigned to Him. Nottingham: National Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Assoc. 2 p. , 1870
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2. Aholah and Aholibah. A Sermon, Having Reference to Recent Immoral Legislation by the British Parliament/ by the Rev. Fulwar William Fowle, M.A. London: Tweedie 16 p. , 1871
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3. An Appeal to the People of England on the Recognition and Superintendence of Prostitution by Governments, by an English mother. Nottingham: F. Banks, [n.d.], 36 p.
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4. Contagious Diseases. A Bill for the Prevention of Contagious Diseases at Certain Naval and Military Stations. Bill 163. Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed 8 p. The actual bill. , 20 June 1864
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5. The Contagious Diseases Act, Showing its Cruelty, Injustice, Demoralising Tendency, and Inexpediency in a Sanitary Point of View .../ by Charles Bell Taylor, M.D. London: Trübner Part I, 32 p. with appendix. , 1870
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6. Contagious Diseases' Acts. A Voice from Scotland; or, The Reply of the Aberdeen Free Press... Bristol: Arrowsmith, Printer 12 p. , 1870
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7. The Contagious Diseases Acts, Considered in Their Relation to Religion and Morals/ by Edward Ash, M.D. London: W. Tweedie 12 p. , 1870
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8. The Contagious Diseases Acts. Memorial Adopted at a Conference of Delegates from Associations and Committees Formed in Various Towns. Strand: W. Tweedie To the Right Hon. H.A. Bruce, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 10 p. , 1870
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9. The Contagious Diseases Acts. The Royal Commission as a Court of Justice. London: Banks Illustrative cases. , 1871
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10. The "Contagious Diseases Bill." A Letter, Addressed to the Editor of the "Morning Advertiser" Medicus. Nottingham: printed at the "Journal" office. 3 p. , May 9, 1869
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11. The Cure of the Great Social Evil, with Special Reference to Recent Laws Delusively Called Contagious Diseases' Acts by Francis W. Newman. London; Trübner 38 p. , 1869
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12. An Examination of the Witnesses, and Their Evidence, Given Before a Royal Commission Upon the Administration and Operation of the "Contagious Diseases Acts, 1871" by Francis Close, Dean of Carlisle. London: Tweedie 44 p. Pencil notes at end. , 1872
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13. Facts Respecting the Contagious Diseases Acts. Substance of a Speech by Duncan McLaren, Esq., M.P. Second Edition, Manchester: A. Ireland 22 p. and appendix. , 1870
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14. A Few Words on the Contagious Diseases' Act in Answer to the Papers of Miss Garrett and Mr. Berkeley Hill. Bath: W. Lewis, [n.d.], 8 p.
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15. Justina's Letters in Reply to Miss Garrett's Defence of the Contagious Diseases Acts/ Justina. London: W. Tweedie 32 p. Letter written to Pall Mall Gazette. , 1870
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16. A Letter Addressed to the Right Honorable W.E. Gladstone, M.P., and the Other Members of Her Majesty's Government, and of Both Houses of Parliament, Touching the Contagious Diseases' Acts of 1866 and 1869... by Mrs. Hume-Rothery. Manchester: Abel Heywood and Son 19 p. , 1870
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17. A Letter to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone/ by Thomas Worth. Nottingham: printed at the "Journal" office, [n.d.]. 20 p. Letter about further extension of the Contagious Diseases Act to the civil population.
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18. "Licensing Prostitution;" Reprinted (with permission) From the Report for 1869 of the Rescue Society, London by the National Anti-Contagious Diseases' Act Association. London: Unwin Brothers 32 p. with bibliography. , 1869
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19. Metropolitan Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association. Address, Guildhall Hotel, January 19, 1870. London: Trübner Contains sample subscription form. , 1870
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20. National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 50, Great Marlborough Street, London. 12 p. List of 500 Clergymen of the Church of England Who are Known to Disapprove of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Letter from Alexander Ewing, Bishop of Argyll. Important Testimony of the Late Rev. Professor Maurice.
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21. The National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Fund for the Aid and Defence of Women. Attachment: Subscription Form and Statements Why All Christian Men and Women Should Help the Cause of Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. 4 p.
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22. Observations on the Contagious Diseases Act, etc. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 12 p.
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23. Observations on the Extension of "Contagious Diseases Act", to Civil Populations/Humanitas. Nottingham: printed at the "Journal" office, [n.d.], 8 p. Letter.
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24. On State Provision for Vice, by Warranting Impunity/ by Emeritus Professor F.W. Newman. First art of pamphlet entitled "The Cure of the Great Social Evil". Nottingham: F.C. Banks, [n.d.], 15 p. and bibliography.
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25. The Policy of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866 and 1869, Tested by the Principles of Ethical and Political Science by Sheldon Amos, M.A. London: W. Ridgway 32 p. , 1870
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26. The Proposed Extension of the Contagious Diseases Act in its Moral and Economical Aspects/ by Thomas Beggs. London: W. Tweedie A paper read before the Economy and Trade Section of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, Monday, February 7th, 1870, 16 p. and advertising. , 1870
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27. Prostitution: Governmental Experiments in Controlling It by John Chapman, M.D. Reprinted from the Westminster Review, New Series no. LXXIII, January 1870. London: Trübner 63 p. and advertising. , 1870
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28. Protest of Associations to Procure the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866 to 1869. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 7 p.
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29. "The Remedy Worse than the Disease:" A Protest Against Legislative Measures for the Regulation (and Tending to the Encouragement) of Prostitution... London: W. Tegg, [n.d.], 57 p. A protest against the Contagious Diseases Act of 1866.
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30. A Reply to Miss Garrett's Letter on the Contagious Diseases Acts, in the "Pall Mall Gazette" by Mrs. W.T. Malleson. London: Offices of the Associations for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts 35 p. , 1870
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31. Report on the Contagious Diseases Act, Showing the Expense, Impolicy, and General Inutility of its Proposed Extension to the Civil Population. On the proposed State Disinfection of Prostitutes by John Simon, 12 p.
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32. Scraps Against the Contagious Diseases Acts, So Called. Petition to Each House of Parliament From the Working Men and Women of Bristol, May 17th, 1870. Extract from the address of Emeritus Professor F.W. Newman. Nottingham: National Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association 2 p. , 1870
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33. A Second Letter to the Right Hon. W. Ewart Gladstone/ by Thomas Worth. Nottingham: F. Banks 16 p. Letter about licensed prostitution. , 1870
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34. A Short Answer to Mr. Morley's Short Letter. E.A. Venturi. Letter followed by book reviews. 8 p.
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35. A Short Description (Adapted for Popular Use) of the Modes of Carrying into Effect Certain Provisions of the Contagious Diseases Acts of 1866, 1868, and 1869 by Andrew Simon Lamb, barrister-at-law. London: Trübner 15 p. Handwritten annotations. , 1870
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36. Something New in England; or, Sin Licensed by Act of Parliament. London: Ford and Shapland, Printers, [n.d.], 16 p. with bibliography.
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37. Southampton Branch of the Anti-Contagious Diseases Act Association. The Application of the Contagious Diseases Act to Southampton. From "The Southampton Times" of 8 p. , April 2, 1870
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38. Speech at the Clifton Meeting Against the Contagious Diseases Acts, May 16th, 1870 by Professor F.W. Newman. Nottingham: National Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association 2 p. , 1870
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39. The Statistical Results of the Contagious Diseases Acts/ by R.E. Hooppell, LL.D., F.R.A.S. Third edition. South Shields; printed by G. Nicholson, [n.d.], 8 p. and addendum.
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40. A Three-fold Cord; or, The United Testimonies of British Ladies, Ministers of the Gospel, and Medical Men. London: W. Tweedie 32 p. , 1870
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41. Cottage Near Rochelle, Kate Kearney, Fair Phoebe and her Dark Ey'd Sailor. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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42. Court Favorites: Women Whose Loves have Ruled the World. Amadine and Françoise, demi-mondes of the Paris Boulevards. London: R. March, [n.d.], 12 p. and advertising.
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43.Court Favorites: Women Whose Loves have Ruled the World. Josephine D'Orme, the Heroine of Many Loves. London: R. March, [n.d.], 12 p. and advertising.
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44. Crawford Divorce Case. Verbatim Report. Crawford v. Crawford. Divorce Proceedings. Papers Related to the Case. 2nd ed. London: F. Henning 144 unnumbered pages, portraits. [Clippings and 6 letters removed to Manuscript Dept.] , 1886
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45. Crawford v. Crawford. Evidence Taken on the Hearing, With Notes. London: F.W.J. Henning, [n.d.], 336 p. Transcript of trial.
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Box 3: Miscellaneous items including The Ferret
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1. Cremation or Humanity. Horrible Disclosures of Burning Bodies. London: C. Evans, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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2. Cries From the Condemned Cells. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 12 p., and advertising. 19.5 x 13 cm.
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3. Crimes of the Aristocracy. By a Discharged Footman. Extraordinary Revelations. No. 1. Strand: G. Clarke, [n.d.] 25 x 18.5 cm.
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4. A Curious Love-letter. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. 19.5 x 12 cm.
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5. The Daring Adventures and Wonderful Discoveries of Dr. Livingstone. His Encounters with Lions and Cannibals. London: H. Vickers, [n.d.], 16 p., illustrations. 21 x 13 cm.
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6. Dear and Fascinating. February 14th, 187_. [s.l., s.n.], 187_. 1 leaf. Comic letter.
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7. Death and Burial of the Prince Imperial. London: H.P. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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8. The Death of Princess Alice. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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9. Defeat of the Two Busy B____s. London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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10. The Defence of Sir Roger. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24.5 x 19.5 cm.
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11. De Morgan and Tichborne Rights. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song. 25 x 19 cm.
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12. Destruction of the Navigation of the River Trent! John Hyde, Chairman of a Committee in the Matter. Gainsboro: Protest against the building of a bridge across the River Trent at Keadby. , 1861
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13. The Devil. A Satanic Satire. No. 1. May 10, 1870. Covent Garden: G.D. Fleck 7 p. Essays by the Devil. 25 x 19 cm. , 1870
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14. The Devil. A Satanic Satire. No. 2. May 17, 1870. Strand: G. Clarke 7 p. Essays by the Devil. , 1870
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15. Did You See the Shah. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, portrait. Poem. 25 x 15.5 cm.
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16. A Dish of Facts and Scraps. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Political statement. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
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17. Divine Mirth. Christmas Carols: God Rest You Merry Gentlemen. The Holy Day. When Joseph was an Old Man. The Lamb. Words to the Carols and Color Illustrations. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 38 x 25 cm.
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18. Dr. Darwin. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ballad. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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19. Don Carlos. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 18.5 x 12.5.
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20. A Dreadful Collision in the Channel Between the Vessels Strathclyd and the Franconia, 50 lives lost. John Embleton. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. 25 x 18 cm.
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21. Dreadful Murder of a Boy at Haversham, in Buckinsham-shire. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 18 cm.
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22. Dreadful Shipwreck and Total Wreck off Battersea. The Miraculous Escape of Putney Peter. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story. 25 x 19.5 cm.
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23. Dreadful Tragedy in Whitechapel. Horrible Mutilation of a Young Woman. London: W.S. Fortey 7 p., illustration. Story and poems. 18 x 12 cm. , [1875]
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24. The Drunkard's Dream. The Good Times to Come. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 8 p. Words to songs. 26 x 19 cm.
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25. "The Duke's Puzzle." The Bridal Chamber. [s.l.] S.M. [n.d.], 1 leaf. Drawing. 12 x 15 cm.
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26. "Dum Vivimus Vivamus." Prospectus of a New and Choice Assortment of Nobel and Voluptuous Facetial... [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 8 p. Catalog.
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27. Election of Dr. Kenealy. By Alf Ryder. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, portrait. Words to a song. 25 x 19 cm.
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28. The Euston Square Mystery. Extraordinary Statement Made by Hannah Dobbs. London: G. Purkess 16 p., portrait. 23 x 15 cm. , [1879]
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29. The Exploits of Sir John Dodge, A.M.S., the Great Assurance Amalgamator. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 7 p. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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30. The Exquisite. A Journal of Fun, Frolic, and Facetial. London: E. Dyer. Catalog of books, songs, and prints, [n.d.], 4 p.
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31. The Exquisite. A Journal of Fun, Frolic and Facetial. Strand: H. Smith, Catalog of books, songs, and prints, [n.d.], 4 p.
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32. Extraordinary Adventures of Peace, the Notorious Burglar of Sheffield. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
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33. Extraordinary and Funny Doings in this Neighbourhood. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous correspondence. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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34. The Extraordinary Life, Adventures, and Battles of Captain Bates, the Mighty Kentucky Giant, Confederate Soldier, and Valiant Boy Commander. Also the Eventful Life and Adventures of His Gigantic Wife, Mrs. Bates. London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 6 p. Stories of gigantic people. 28 x 21 cm.
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35. Extraordinary Trial by a Sister of Mercy. Saurin versus Starr, Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special Jury, February 3, 1869. Startling Revelation of Life in a Convent. London: E. Griffiths, [n.d.], 192 p., ports. Transcript of a trial.
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36. The Famous Treaty of Paris, 1856. The Original Text Re-printed in Full. London: Smart and Allen 8 p. folded and sewn. 22.5 x 14 cm. , [1856]
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37. Father's Come Home. Pulling Hard Against the Stream, Written and Sung by Harry Clifton. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18 cm.
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38. A Fearless Exposure of the Life and Doings of Dr. James Startup, of Finsbury Square, the prince of Quacks! London: Elliot, [n.d.], 7 p. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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39. The Ferret. An Inquisitive, Quizzical, Satirical, and Theatrical Censor of the Age. No. 2. pp. 10-16. Strand: C. Young. 27.5 x 22 cm. , January 29, 1870
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40. The Ferret. A Weekly Literary, Satirical, and Theatrical Journal of the Age. No. 3- [No. 1, New Series.] pp. 2-8. Strand: G.J. Inglefield. , March 22, 1870
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41. The Ferret. A Weekly Literary, Satirical, and Theatrical Journal of the Age. No. 4- [No. 2, New Series.] pp. 10-16. Strand: G.J. Inglefield. , March 29, 1870
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42. The Festive Flea, and His Favourite Playground. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Description. 25 x 19 cm.
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43. The First Night; or, Two Between the Sheets. London: published by a gay lady! [n.d.], 1 leaf, green. Advertisement.
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44. Five and Twenty Shillings Week. We May be Happy Yet. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18 cm.
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45. Found! A Young Man Who was Lost Next Month. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous account. 25 x 19 cm.
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46. Found Out at Last; or, The Secret Discovered. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Love letter. 26 x 19 cm.
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47. Fred Coyne's Great War Song. I Am Off to Where There's War at Work. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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48. Fred Coyne's Songster. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 7 p. Words to Eighteen Songs. 18 x 13 cm.
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49. The French Regulations of Immorality at the Bar of Public Opinion; or, the Fureau des Moeurs Amongst the Breakers, by the Rev. C.S. Collingwood, M.A. 2nd ed. Sunderland: J.G. Campbell 32 p. , 1877
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50. The Frightful Disclosures of the Diabolical Murders at Chelsea and Uxbridge. Strand, [s.n., n.d.], 8 p. Story and poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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51. From the Rink to the Brink; or, Vice and Its Victim. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 15 p. Story. 22 x 14 cm.
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52. From the Rink to the Brink; or, Vice and Its Victim. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 15 p. Story. Xerox copy.
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53. Fruits of Philosophy. An Essay on the Population Question. By Charles Knowlton, M.D. 2nd new edition with notes. London: Freethought Publishing Company, [n.d.], vi, 48 p., 8 p. catalogue. 18.5 x 12 cm.
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54. The Fruits of Philosophy for Both Sexes. Translated from the Chinese an Antidote to the American Edition. Issued by Mr. Bradlaugh and Mrs. Besant. Written by E. Hancock. London: W. Sutton, [n.d.], 15 p. 19 x 13 cm.
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55. The Full and Early History of Harriet Love, Wainwright's Victim. London: T. Taylor, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 29 x 22 cm.
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56. Full Particulars of the Zulu War, and the Disaster at Borke's Drift. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p., illustration. Story and poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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57. Full Report of the New African Expedition. By the Great Explorer, H.M. Stanley. London: T. Roberts, [n.d.], 8 p., illustration. Story. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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58. Full Report of the New African Expedition. Letter from Mr. Stanley. London: T. Roberts, [n.d.], 6 p. 25.5 x 20 cm.
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59. The Full Report of the Newman Hall Divorce Case. Police News Edition. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 16 p., portraits. 23 x 15 cm.
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60. Fun. Lloyd's Weekly London News. Edited by Tom Hood. No. 252. New Series, March 12, 1870. London: printed by Judd and Glass 12 p., illustrations, advertisements. 29 x 23 cm. , 1870
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61. Fun Upon Fun!! Particulars of a Most Laughable, Curious, and Funny Wedding!! Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 2 p. Story and advertising.
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62. Fun Upon Fun! Particulars of a Most Laughable, Curious, and Funny Wedding!!! Bristol: H. Buck, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and advertising.
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63. The Funny Divorce Case. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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64. The Funny He-She Ladies! London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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65. The Gay Young Widow of Balham; or, A Life of Dissipation, Folly and Vice. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 12 p. and advertising. Story. 19 x 12 cm.
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66. The Gentleman in Black. Number One. Covent Garden: Williams 8 p. Stories. , [ca. 1850]
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67. The Genuine French Letter. Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, pink. Advertisement for product.
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68. [See Folder 5 No. 74 -- has separate cataloging]
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69. Gipsy's Warning. The Ashantee War; or, Soldier's Farewell. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Two poems. 26 x 18 cm.
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70. The Glasgow Bank Failure: Religion and Roguery. London: London Novelty Stores, [n.d.], 8 p., illustrations. Stories of people involved in a bank failure.
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71. The Go-A-Head Songster. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 8 p. Words to twelve songs. 19 x 13 cm.
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72. "Gold" We Adore Thee. A Cantata. As Sung by the Moody and Sankey Minstrels. By the authors of "Humbug." London: E.C. and T. Roberts, [n.d.]. 14 p. and advertising. Words to songs, essays. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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73. A Good Customer. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. 21 x 17 cm.
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74. Gratis! Gratis!! Gratis!!! Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, pink. Advertisement for product, pamphlets, and book.
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75. The Great Detective Case. "Police News" Edition. London: G. Purkess 15 p., portraits. Trial of four Scotland Yard inspectors. 23 x 15 cm. , [1877]
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Box 4: Miscellaneous items including Life in the Strand
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1. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 84]
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2. The Great Fight for ₤40,000 a Year, between "Little Touchbone" the "Hampshire Infant" and Stoney-Hurst, the Great Australian Slogger. London: Albert Menelssohn, [n.d.]. Picture card. 6.5 x 10 cm.
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3. The Great Mordaunt Divorce Case. [London]: W.S. Fortney, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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4. The Great Prophecy of the End of the World. Mother Shipton and Her Remarkable Prophecies. London: Webbe, [n.d.]. Story. 24 p. and advertising. 18 x 12.5 cm.
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5. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 87]
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6. The Great Shah of Persia. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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7. The Great Tichborne Trial. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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8. The Great Tichborne Trial. Scene in Court -- Luie in the Witness Box. London: T. Tempany, [n.d.], 1 plate. 13 x 18.5 cm.
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9. The Great Tichborne Trial. Unrevealed Evidence. London: G. Clarke, [n.d.], 6 p. Story with excerpts from the trial. 22 x 14 cm.
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10. The Greatest Living Wonder in the World. The Astonishing Birth and History of that Wonderful Freak of Nature... London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 7 p. Description of the Two-headed Entertainer, With 15 of Her Songs. 27.5 x 21 cm.
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11. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 75]
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12. Hamlet on Nature. A Parody on Hamlet's Soliloquy. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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13. Harriet Staunton; or, Married and Starved for Money. No. 1. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 16 p., illustrations. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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14. Have You Seen the Claimant, the Big Fat Man. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24 x 19 cm.
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15. Have You Seen the Shah. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to song. 24 x 18 cm.
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16. He Will Never Join His Playmates Again. Lie Me in My Little Bed. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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17. Heart of Empire. -- Papers to the "Great Pageant", 13-28 October , 1930
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18. Here Stands a Post, and All Popular Songs. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p. Words to songs. 25 x 19 cm.
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19. The Heroes of the Guillotine and Gallows; or, the Awful Adventures of Askern, Smith and Calcraft, the Three Rival Hangmen. London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 14 p. 22 x 14 cm.
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20. He's Jolly Sir Roger Tichbourn. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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21. He's Right, Sir Roger Tichborne. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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22. Horrible Cruelty to a Servant Girl at Slough. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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23. The Horrible Murder of a Young Woman, Near Eltham. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 26.5 x 18.5 cm.
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24. Horrid Murder and Mutilation of a Female, at the East-end of London. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 24.5 x 18.5 cm.
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25. Horrid Murder near Eltham, Committal of the Prisoner. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Story and poem. 26 x 18 cm.
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26. Horrid Murder of a Captain and Two Mates by Eleven Mutineers in the Bay of Biscay. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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27. Horrid Outrage and Murder of a Female, at Cleveland. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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28. [Removed and cataloged].
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29. How Five and Twenty Shillings was Expended in a Week. Norah, the Pride of Kildare. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to two songs. 25.5 x 17.5 cm.
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30. How to Cook a Husband. London: W. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advice. 12 x 18.5 cm.
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31. How to Cook a Wife. London: W. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advice. 12 x 18.5 cm.
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32. Husband's Alphabet. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous alphabet poem. 26 x 19.5 cm.
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33. I Guess You'll be There. The Irish Stranger. London: Taylor, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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34. I'm a Full-blown Monopolist! Dedicated to the First Lord of the Admiralty. London: 50, Booksellers Row, Strand, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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35. I'm Her Pa! Neapolitane. Cars are On the Track! Holy Motha, Guide His Footsteps. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Four poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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36. I'm Off to Charlestown. The Undaunted Female. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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37. In Memoriam. Lines Written on the Death of Napoleon III. London: H. Such, [n.d.]. 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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38. In Memoriam. The Loss of the Princess Alice Steamer. September 3rd, 1878 / by J.B. Davies. [London]: Bookseller, 15, Portsmouth Street 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 24 x 15.5 cm. , [1878]
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39. In the Days When I was Hard Up. Joe in the Copper. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Two poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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40. The Indian Hunter. We Miss Them When They're Dead. Jerry Go-Nimble. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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41. Interior of the Great Exhibition. Zollverein Department. No. 16. Chavanne. London: Read. One black-and-white plate.
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42. Irish Stranger. Old Dog Tray. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 24 x 18.5 cm.
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43. Jane Shore. Being an Authentic Narrative of the Occurrences which Attended Her Seduction from Her Husband to the Arms of King Edward IV. London: R. March, [n.d.], 19 p. Story.
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44. John Bull and the Taxes. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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45. John Bull and the Taxes. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous ballad about taxes. 25.5 x 18.5 cm.
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46. John Bull's Sentiments; or, What I Have Been Thinking. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24.5 x 18 cm.
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47. Jolly Sir Roger. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song about Sir Roger Tichborne. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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48. Kenealy Eclipsed! Tichborne Must be Liberated. The Coming Man, [John De Morgan], The Tichborne Advocate and People's Tribune. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 7 p. 21 x 14 cm.
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49. The Key to the Eastern Question. The Political Will of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia (1725). London: Beaumont, [n.d.], 6 p. and advertising. 2 copies. 22 x 14 cm.
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50. The Ladies' New Dreamer. London: W.S. Fortey, 8 p., color illustration. Alphabetic list of dream images and their meanings. 18 x 12 cm. , 1859
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51. Lady and Her Baby. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 26 x 18.5 cm.
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52. The Lady and Her Pet Page. London: D. Stewart, [n.d.], 15 p. and advertising. Story. 22 x 14.5 cm.
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53. The Lady's Maid! The Secret Found Out! or, A Married Man Caught in a Trap. [s.l., s.n.], 1 leaf. Story.
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54. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 85]
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55. The Lamentation of a Naughty Colonel. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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56. Lancashire Sketch. A Rossendel Beef-neet 80 Years Ago. By a Lancashire Lad. Manchester: J. Heywood, [n.d.], 13 p. Description of a social event. 18 x 12 cm.
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57. The Last Legacy of Miss Fanny Hill, a Woman of Pleasure. Written by Herself. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 8 p. Advice. 24 x 19 cm.
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58. Letter to Edward Vaughan Kenealy, M.P. for the Borough of Stoke / by C. Bradlaugh. London: C. Watts. Reprinted from the National Reformer 8 p. 8.5 x 13 cm. , June 27, 1875
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59. [Letter to Rt. Hon. R.A. Cross M.P.] Copy of letter about the Tichborne case. 20 x 13 cm. , April 16, 1877
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60. [Letter written in opposition to the Highways Bill, 1860]. J. Orton Smith. London: , 1860
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61. The Library of Secrets; or, Bed-room Companion of the Curious and Gay. Bristol: W.H. Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, 4 pieces, color variants. Advertisement for collection of humor.
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62. Life, Adventures, and Execution of Charles Peace. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p., illustrations. 25.5 x 18.5 cm.
box 4
63. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 86]
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64. The Life and Examination of Boulton and Park, the Men in Women's Clothes. Police News Edition. Strand: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 16 p., portrait.
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65. Life and Honour! The Highest Derby Stakes on Record!!! / by Bartimoeus. London: Clayton 7 p. Story. , 1875
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66. The Life and Trial of the Four Prisoners Connected with the Penge Murder. Police News Edition. London: G. Purkess 16 p., portraits. 21.5 x 15 cm. , 1877
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67. Life in London / by a Town Traveller. London: 4, Ludgate Arcus Buildings, E.C. 14 p. 29 x 22 cm. , 1879
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68. Life in the Strand. One of the Most Frequented Thoroughfares in This (Supposed) Enlightened and Civilised England. London: March-Cady, [n.d.], 20 p. and advertising.
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69. The Life of Brig. Young, King of Utah Pandemonium, and his Seventy Wives! / by Dr. J.B. Franklin. London: W.H. Elliot 14 p. Pamphlet describing Mormonism, the Great Salt Lake, and the Sioux Indians. 22 x 14 cm. , [1857]
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70. Life of the Quack Doctor, etc. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 8 p., incomplete. Story.
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71. The Life of the Shah of Persia, the King of Kings. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 13 p., and advertisements. 21.5 x 14 cm.
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72. The Life Preserver; or, the Venereal Disease For Ever Prevented. Paris: Mons. B.V. Leamon, [n.d.], 1 leaf, 2 pieces, color variants. Advertisement for product.
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73. Life, Reign, Deposition and Extraordinary Suicide of Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Turkey. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 12 p. and advertising. Story. 21.5 x 14 cm.
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74. Life, Trial and Execution of Charles Peace. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 3 p. 25.5 x 17.5 cm.
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75. The Life, Trial, and Execution of Percy Lefroy for the Brighton Railway Murder. London: G. Purkess, [n.d.], 15 p., illustration. Story. Catalog at end. Xerox copy.
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Box 5: Miscellaneous items including Mr. Bradlaugh's Letter to the Prince of Wales
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1. Lines on the Zulu War. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Words to a song.
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2. Litany on the War! With a Small Lesson for the British People, Especially the Upper Ten. [s.l.], printed for the vendors, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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3. Little Jim, the Collier Boy. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem.
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4. Little Shamrock Green. My Mother's Last Words. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 18 cm.
box 5
5. London and Its Environs, Twenty Miles Round. London: Read, 8 p., 6 leaves of plates (incomplete), some color, indexes.
box 5
6. "London Street Names." [Pall Mall Gazette] Newspaper clipping, 1 1/2 columns. , July 6, 1912
box 5
7. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 76]
box 5
8. Loss H.M.S. Captain. London: H. Disley, Printer 1 leaf. Poem and engraving. 24.5 x 19 cm. , [1870]
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9. Loss of an Emigrant Ship and 300 Lives. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Words to song. 15.5 x 18 cm.
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10. Lost, Stolen or Strayed from Home... [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous description. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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11. Lowe's Last Dodge. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem about taxes. 25 x 19 cm.
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12. Lowe's Last Dodge. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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13. Love, Courtship, and Matrimony, as Experienced by Both Sexes in All Nations. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p., incomplete. Story.
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14. The Love Letter. The Lady's Maid -- the Secret Found Out!!! or, A Married Man Caught in a Trap. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustrations. Conversation and letters. 25 x 19 cm.
box 5
15. Love Weekly. no. 21. Strand: The "Chat" 48 p., illustrations. Stories and poems. , 1847-1850
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16. Lucifer; or, the London Lamplighter. No. 1, October 16, 1875. London: M. Newman 8 p., illustrations. Essays and poems. 31 x 23 cm. , 1875
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17. Macdermott's Latest Song. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p. Words to songs. 25 x 19 cm.
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18. Maid's Lamentation for her Georgy. Good Old Jeff. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18 cm.
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19. The Man of Pleasure's Pocket Companion. Kennington: Arthur Cooper, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for novelty.
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20. The Marble Arch. As Welcome as the Flowers in May. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to two songs. 25 x 19 cm.
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21. Maria Monk; or, Life in a Convent. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 15 p., illustrations. Story. 18 x 13 cm.
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22. Marriage Physiologically Discussed. Upper St. Martin's Lane: John Wilson, [n.d.], 4 p. Catalog of books.
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23. The Marseillaise Hymn. Wait for the Twin of the Tide. Bonny Black-eyed Mary. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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24. Mary Link Thi' Arm i' Mine. I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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25. Melting Moments; or, Spicy Lessons for Lovers. Being a New Pocket Companion to Fanny Hill. London: [s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, 2 pieces, color variants. Advertisement for book.
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26. Melting Moments; or, Spicy Lessons for Lovers. Being a New Pocket Companion to Harriet Wilson. London: [s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, orange. Advertisement for book.
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27. Men of the Commonwealth. No. 1. John Milton, Considered as a Politician / by John De Morgan. London: The People's Newspaper and Publishing Co., [n.d.], 20 p. 13.5 x 11 cm.
box 5
28. Mr. Bradlaugh's Letter to the Prince of Wales / by Charles Bradlaugh. From the National Reformer. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 6 p. 19 x 13 cm.
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29. M'Kenna's Dream. Come Whoam to the Childer an' Me. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 24 x 17 cm.
box 5
30. The Modern Fanny Hill, Containing a Truthful Account of the Temptations of a Poor Girl / by R. March. London: R. March, [n.d.], 6 p. 34 x 21 cm.
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31. Monsieur Emile Levine's Programme. London: E. Levine, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Catalog of books and novelties.
box 5
32. Mother Be Proud of Your Boy in Blue. Flora, the Lily of the West. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
box 5
33. Mother Shipton's Prophecies!!! [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 lacy-edged leaves, only one leaf containing print. Poems. 18 x 11.5 cm.
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34. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 95]
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35. Mrs. Brown at Balmoral; or, A Pig Sticking for Edward VII. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 32 p., illustration. Story. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
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36. Murder. Maria Cluasen [sic]. London: W. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, portrait. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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37. Murder of a Child Near Measham. And Committal of the Mother for Wilful Murder. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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38. The Murder of Maria Marten in the Red Barn at Polsted. London: R. March, [n.d.], 7 p. 32.5 x 19 cm.
box 5
39. Mutiny and Murder on the High Seas, Crew of the Ship "Lennie". London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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40. My Bonny Irish Boy. We are Coming Sister Mary. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 24.5 x 18.5 cm.
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41. My Once Happy Home. The Royal Blackbird. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
box 5
42. "Naming the Streets of London." Newspaper clipping, 1 column. , [October 2, 1914]
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43. National History and Views of London and Its Environs; Embracing Their Antiquities, Modern Improvements, etc. etc. / edited by C.F. Partington, Esq. London: Black and Armstrong 2 v. in one, v-viii, 600 leaves of plates. [many cut, pages loose] , [ca. 1835]
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44. The Nativity. A Selection of Excellent Christmas Carols: God Rest You; Portuguese Hymn; Christmas Awake! Seven Dials. [London]: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. 37.5 x 24 cm.
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45. Naughty Wicked Baker. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 23 x 19 cm.
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46. The New Act of Parliament. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous legislation. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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47. A New Alphabet on Tichborne trial. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous alphabetized statements. 25 x 19 cm.
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48. The New Catch-Penny; or, The Devil's Own Take-In! [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, red. Advertisement.
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49. A New Comic Song Book Containing All New Songs. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 8 p. Words to nineteen songs. 18.5 x 12 cm.
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50. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 79]
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51. The New Garden Fields. Nelly Gray. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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52. A New Litany for 1871. London: Disley 1 leaf. Political statement. 25.5 x 18.5 cm. , 1871
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53. The New London Songster. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 8 p. Words to songs.
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54. The New Racy Volume; or, The Private Companion of Every Person Above the Age of Seventeen. London: published by a Gay Bonton, [n.d.], 1 leaf, 2 copies, color variants. Advertisement for book.
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55. The New Racy Volume; or, the Private Companion of Every Person Above the Age of Seventeen. Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf, green. Advertisement for book.
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56. New St. Patrick's Day. The Last Rose of Summer. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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57. The New Sunday Trading Bill. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Twenty humorous laws. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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58. Newman Hall Divorce Case. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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59. Nice Chops for Gentlemen, and Tender Steaks for Ladies... [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p. incomplete. Story.
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60. A North View of Greenwich Hospital from the Isle of Dogs. [s.l., s.n., n.d.]. Engraving.
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61. Notes on Crawford v. Crawford. Gloucestershire: printed for J. Cooksey, [n.d.], 119 p. Notes on a later investigation of the case.
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62. Notice! To the British Public. Highly Important Sale by Auction. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous auction list. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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63. Nutall's Spelling Bee. A Sure Guide for Winning Prizes. Two Thousand Words and Their Meanings. London: T. Roberts, [n.d.], 8 p. 24 x 18 cm.
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64. The Oath of Every Person Admitted to the Freedom of the Merchant Taylor's Company. With coat of arms. Oath of a tailors' fraternity. , 1887
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65. Oh, the Mistletoe Bough (bow) / by the authors of "The Coming K______", "The Siliad", "Jon Duan". London: [s.n.] 8 p., illustrations, advertising. Stories and poems. 25 x 18.5 cm. , 1876
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66. Old Arbour Tree. The Skipper and His Boy. Margaretta. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to three songs. 26 x 19 cm.
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67. Old Jolly Roger is Out on Bail. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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68. On the Difficulty of Diagnosing True Syphilitic Disease in Women, and the Nature of Its Contagion / by C.H.F. Routh, M.D. London: T. Danks 18 p. , 1883
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69. Old King Coffee; or, The Ashantee War. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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70. On the Wilds of Bleak Dartmoor. National song. By William Fitz, Norman Ellis. To Sir Roger Tichborne, Bart. London: Ellis, [n.d.], 2 p. Words and music. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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71. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 94]
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72. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 93]
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73. Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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74. A Parallel to the Whitechapel Tragedy. A History of the Monstrous Crimes, Trial, and Confession of Thomas Wainewright. London: H. James, [n.d.], 14 p. and advertising. 2 copies.
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75. The Patrician's Album; or, Les Sources du Plaisir. Strand: Mr. W. Ward, Bachelor's Repository of Arts, [n.d.], 8 p. Advertisement containing tables, humorous statements.
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Miscellaneous items including Sensation Magazine
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1. A Pawnbroker's Shop on Saturday Night. The Wife's Commandments on the Rights of Women. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 2 p. Words to song. Humorous commandments. 25 x 19 cm.
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2. "Peace" Without Honour. Puzzle. Find "Peace", the Murderer. London: R. March, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 20 x 13 cm.
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3. The Perpetual Almanack; or, Gentleman Soldier's Prayer Book. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story. 25 x 19 cm.
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4. [T]he Perpetual Almanac; or, Gentleman Soldier's Prayer Book. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story.
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5. Personal Experience and Adventures of a Bluecoat Boy. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 15 p. 21.5 x 14 cm.
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6. Pictures of England. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19.5 cm.
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7. Pilgrim of Love. That's Where You're Wrong! The Spanish Cavalier. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 25 x 19 cm.
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8. The Pimlico Tragedy. London: H.P. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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9. A Plea for Roger. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 26 x 19 cm.
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10. A Plea for the Wider Action of the Church of England in the Prevention of the Degradation of Women / by Ellice Hopkins. 4th ed. London: Hatchards iii-iv, 15 p. and advertising. , 1879
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11. The Plou-boy's Po-et-te-kal Es-sa. Newton Heath: J. Mansfield, [n.d.], 4 p. One poem. O-Rid-Je-Nal / by Joe Miller. 17.5 x 11 cm.
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12. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 90]
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13. The Poor Women of Paris (an Extract from a Paper on "The Paris of Regulated Vice" in The Methodist Protest for March) / by Mrs. Josephine E. Butler. London: printed by Hazell, Watson, and Viney, [n.d.], 11 p.
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14. Pop goes the Weasel. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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15. The Prince of Wales's Debts. A Regency? / by Alexander Robertson. London: A. Robertson 7 p. Essay. 18 x 12 cm. , 1874
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16. The Prince of Wales' Tour in India. London: J.T. Wood, [n.d.]. Folded color comic strip. Two variant copies. 12 x 10 cm.
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17. The Private Secrets in the Practise of a Ladies' Man. Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 4 p., incomplete. Story.
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18. Professor Thalaby's Magic Mirror, in which Ladies Can Take a View of their Future Partners. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for astrology service. 12.5 x 9.5 cm.
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19. Programme. Stransted House. London: Jenner and Knewstub 4 p. Dance program, November 29th, 1877. Coote and Tinney's Band. , 1877
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20. Prostitution. The Diminution of its Causes the Only Effectual Mode of Repressing Its Effects. London: issued by the Howard Association, 4 p.
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21. Punch and Judy Penny Comic. Almanack for 1876. London: E. Appleyard 16 p., illustrations. Stories, poems, cartoons, advertisements. 28.5 x 22 cm. , 1876
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22. Queen's Visit to Parliament. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24.5 x 18 cm.
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23. The Queen's Visit to the London Hospital. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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24. The Queen's Visit to Whitechapel. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to song. 25 x 18 cm.
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25. A Quiet Little Home and a Quiet Little Wife. The Man at the Nore. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18 cm.
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26. Quizzical Gazette Extraordinary and Wonderful Advertiser. 2nd ed., no. 1. London: John Fairburn, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for newspaper.
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27. The Railway Guard. Yankee Pedlar. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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28. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 78]
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29. Regent's Park. Programme of Music. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Program of a band concert.
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30. Regent's Park Sunday Band, in Connection With the National Sunday League. London: Free Sunday Advocate Office, [n.d.], 2 p. Concert program and excursion advertisement.
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31. Regulation of Prostitution in the City of Brussels / British, Continental, and General Federation for the Abolition of Government Regulation of Prostitution. [s.l., s.n. 30 p. , ca. 1877]
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32. Release of Roger Tichborne. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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33. Release of Wm. Habron. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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34. Release of W. Habron. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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35. The Remarkable and Curious Adventures of That Renowned Ladies' Man, Charles Cochrane, Esq. / Written by Himself. London: W. Jenkinson 11 p. and advertising. , [n.d. early 1948]
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36. A Report of the Trial by Nisi Prius, In the Case of Morrison versus Meagher, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's Wife. Dublin: printed for the editors 92 p., portrait. Transcript of trial, taken in shorthand. , 1806
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37. Report of the Trial of the Action in Bartholomew M'Garahan Was the Plaintiff, and the Rev. Thomas Maguire was the Defendant. Dublin: Westley and Tyrrel 91 p. Transcript of trial. , 1827
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38. Reprieve and Sentence of the Penge Convicts. [s.l., s.n. 4 p., illustrations. Story and poems. 24.5 x 18.5 cm. , 1877]
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39. The Republican. An Advocate and Record of Republican and Democratic Principles and Movements. no. 10. May 1, 1871. London: printed for the proprietors by John A. Vail 8 p. 34.5 x 21 cm. , 1871
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40. Republican Poems. Three Poems: Awake! Arise at Liberty's Command!; A Red Republican Lyric; Thou Art a Self-degraded Slave. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Proceeds to be Devoted to the Expenses of Public Meetings Convened by the International Democratic Association. 37 x 25 cm.
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41. The Ritualistic Conspiracy: Comprising Lists of "Priests" Who Desire the Appointment of Licensed Confessors for the Church of England. 8th edition. London: W.H. and L. Collingridge 21.5 x 13 cm. , 1877
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42. Rock the Cradle, John. Mary May. Beautiful Leaves. Merrily, Merrily Fuddle Thy Nose. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Four poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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43. Roger, or Not Roger; or, The Race for the Tichbourne Sweepstakes. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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44. Rome! A Great Custom-House for Sin! London: Protestant Evangelical Mission 1 leaf. 27.5 x 21 cm. , 1869
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45. Rosa Grey; or, The Life of a Barmaid. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 13 p. Story. 21.5 x 14 cm.
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46. The Royalist. Edited by a Monarchist. No. 2. March 4, 1876. London: General Publishing Agency 4 p. Stories of Queen Victoria. 24 x 18 cm. , 1876
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47. Sacred Songs and Solos. (Words only). Sung by Ira D. Sankey, at Gospel Meetings. London: Morgan and Scott, [n.d.], 48 p. and index. 12 x 8 cm.
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48. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 89]
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49. Schoolboy Morality. An Address to Mothers. [s.l., s.n. 12 p. , ca. 1883]
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50. Selection by Chloroform. 12th ed. Bristol: H. Cook 2 p. Advertisement for story and for tours in Ireland in 1853. , [ca. 1853]
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51. A Select Catalogue of Books, Facetious and Amorous. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 2 p. Handwritten annotations.
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52. A Select Catalogue of Books, Facetious and Amorous. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 2 p. Handwritten annotations.
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53. A Select Catalogue of Books, Facetious and Amorous. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 12 p. Handwritten annotations.
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54. "Sensation", a New Journal of Sensational Incidents and Romance, with Illustrations. London: 8, Johnson's-court, Fleet-street, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement. 27.5 x 20 cm.
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55. Sensation. A Record of Thrilling Incidents and Journal of Sensational Romance. No. 1, February 21, 1877. London: G. Squire 17 p. (1-17), illustrations. 30 x 22 cm. , 1877
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56. Sensation. A Record of Thrilling Incidents and Journal of Sensational Romance. No. 2. February 28, 1877. London: G. Squire 16 p. (17-32), illustrations. , 1877
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57. Sensation. A Record of Thrilling Incidents and Journal of Sensational Romance. No. 3. March 7, 1877. London: G. Squire 16 p. (33-48), illustrations. , 1877
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58. Sentence of William Fish, the Blackburn Murderer. London: H.P. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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59. The Shah's Return to Persia. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 15 x 19 cm.
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60. The Shah's Visit to the Queen of England. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 25 x 17 cm.
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61. The Shipton Witcheries. London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 7 p., illustrations.
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62. Shocking Death of a Judge in a Brothel. Extraordinary Revelations at the Inquest. Evidence of Nellie Banks. London: Printed for the booksellers, [n.d.], 8 p. Story.
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63. Shocking murder of a wife at Oving, near Aylesbury, and the commital of the prisoner. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 25 x 18 cm.
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64. Shocking Murder of a Young Woman Near Eltham. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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65. The Shocking Tragedy at Bayswater. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25.5 x 18.5 cm.
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Box 7: Miscellaneous items including the Tichborne Claimant
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1. The Showman. No. 1. London E. Morris, [n.d.], 8 p. (1-8). Stories and poems. 27.5 x 22 cm.
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2. The Showman. No. 2. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 8 p. (9-16). Stories. 28 x 22 cm.
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3. Sketch of the Lives and Work of Messrs. Moody and Sankey, the American Revivalists. London: J. Clarke, [n.d.], 6 p. 22 x 14 cm.
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4. The Skipper and his Boy. London lions, or; We fly by night! Margaretta. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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5. Social Purity, etc. Social purity / by Josephine E. Butler. London: Morgan and Scott 46 p. , [ca. 1879]
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6. The Soldiers' Catechism. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous questions and answers. 25 x 19 cm.
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7. Something Private. Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 2 p. Catalog of books, and cartoon.
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8. Southwark Election. Odger and Victory. [s.l.], Printed for the vendors, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Political campaign poem. 24 x 18.5 cm.
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9. A Special Report of the Trial of the Rev. Vladimir Petcherine, (One of the Redemptorist Fathers) / edited by James Doyle, Esq. Dublin: J. Duffy 70 p. with notes. Transcript of trial. , 1856
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10. The Spelling Queen B. A Jeu d'Esprit Over a Right Royal Cup of T. London: E. Appleyard, [n.d.], 4 p., illustration. Dialogue. 27.5 x 22 cm.
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11. A Spicy Bit. Suitable for Maids About Sixteen. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, yellow. Advertisement.
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12. A Spicy Bit. Suitable for Maids About Sixteen. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, yellow. Advertisement.
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13. A Spicy Bit. Suitable for Maids About Sixteen. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Photograph of advertisement.
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14. A Spicy Selection of 30 Larkish Prints with Good Racy Reading / by the editor of the "Town". [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, blue. Advertisement for book.
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15. A Spicy Selection of 30 Larkish Prints with Good Racy Reading / by the editor of the "Town". [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Photograph of advertisement.
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16. The Sportsman's Facetious Almanack, and Racing Calendar, for 1850, Containing Eventful Days Throughout the Year, with Satirical Remarks Thereon... London: Ward's Sporting and Parisian Repository, [n.d.], 32 p. Tables.
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17. The Star of the Ballet; or, Life Behind the Scenes. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 12 p., illustrations, advertising. 22 x 14 cm.
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18. State Legalization of Vice: Considered Chiefly as at Present Existing in England. 2nd ed. London: Dyer Brothers 16 p. , 1881
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19. A Story of the Argyll Rooms. Told by One Who has Fallen. London: London Novelty Stores, [n.d.], 8 p., illustrations. 19 x 12.5 cm.
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20. Street Nomenclature. A New and Simple Plan... Edmund White. London: E. Wilson 14 p., with extracts from the post-master general's fourth report. Essay. , 1858
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21. The Sultan of Zanzibar! His Country, his People... London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 7 p. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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22. Sunday. The Rich and the Poor. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 19 x 12 cm.
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23. Surrender of Paris. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ballad. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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24. Sweeney Todd Outdone. The Undertaker Superseded; or, Novelties in the Art of Burial. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 21 x 14 cm.
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25. Sweet Content. Do You Really Think She Did? London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to two songs. 26 x 19 cm.
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26. Sweet Mabel; or, Life in St. John's Wood. London: R. March, [n.d.], 24 p. Story.
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27. Ten Little Ministers. Split Your Votes for Hamilton and Coope, for Middlesex. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Political campaign poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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28. A Terrible Disaster at Sea, over 300 British sailors drowned. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem.
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29. A Terrible Disaster on the Thames, Saloon Boat "Princess Alice" Sunk... [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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30. Terrible Persecution of Christians by the Turks. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 7 p. Story.
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31. They Want to Stop our Sunday Beer! and Shove a Tax on Matches. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ballad. 26 x 19 cm.
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32. Things I Don't Like to See. Tommy Make Room for Your Uncle! [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to two songs. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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33. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 92]
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34. Those Zulus (Who Loose). Find the Lord Mayor. London: R. March, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Puzzle.
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35. Three Terrible Nights: a Story of the Stage / by Arthur Lefroy. Strand: T.H. Roberts, [n.d.], 16 p.
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36. A Thrilling Account of the Great Battle!! [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous description. 25 x 19 cm.
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37. A Thunderbolt for Kenealy! Juggler, Mountebank, and Patriot!!! London: E. Morris 7 p. Summary of trial. 21 x 14 cm. , 1875
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38. The Thunderstorm. Bristol: H. Buck, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem with advertising.
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39. The Tichborne Belief. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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40. Tichborne Budget / by Shiner. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous introduction of figures in the Tichbourne case. 25 x 19 cm.
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41. Tichborne Catechism. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ten humorous commandments. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
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42. Tichborne Doodah. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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43. The Tichborne Scandal. Report of a speech by John De Morgan, at Manor Road, Bermondsey: Victory Branch of the National Tichborne Release Association 6 p. 18 x 12 cm. , 1876
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44. The Tichborne Times. A Journal for Those Interested in the Great Tichborne Trial. London: published at 7, Holywell Street, [n.d.], 7 p., with advertising. 26.5 x 21 cm.
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45. Tichborne Tootle Tum Tay. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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46. [Ticket printed at fair held on the Thames River 5.5 x 13 cm. , February, 1814.]
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47. A Tit Bit. Illustrated with Ten Comical and Ravishing Cuts. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement.
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48. To Mr. Nobby, Stuck Up Lodge, Carving Dish Sq. / by Samuel Seedy. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Letter. 25 x 19 cm.
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49. To the Protestant Members of the Church of England. A Fable. The Ritualist Priest and the Ass / by Frederick James Brown. Tract no. 32, from C.H. Spurgeon's "Sword and Trowel". London: Passmore and Alabaster, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 21 x 14 cm.
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50. A Tomahawking for Bruce! The Home Secretary Scalped! Or the Despotic Liquor Bill Anatomised! London: J. Palmer, [n.d.], 8 p. Pamphlet. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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51. The Tooth-ache. Imagined by Horace Mayhew and Realized by George Cruikshank. London: Abel Heywood and Son, [n.d.]. Folded cartoon. 13.5 x 10 cm.
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52. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 88]
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53. A Tract on Religion, Addressed to All That Think. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
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Box 8: Miscellaneous items including The Unnatural History and Petticoat Mystery of Boulton and Clark
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1. Trial and Sentence for the Penge Murder. London: Disley 8 p., portraits. Stories and poems. 25 x 19 cm. , [1877]
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2. Trial and Sentence of Kate Webster for the Wilful Murder of Mrs. Thomas, at Richmond. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 4 p., illustrations. Story and poem. 25 x 19 cm.
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3. Trial of the Claimant. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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4. A True and Full Account of the Wonderful and Mysterious Monolith Known as Cleopatra's Needle... London: J. Bursill, [n.d.], 6 p., illustrations. 19 x 13 cm.
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5. The True Story of Uncle Tom's Life. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 8 p., portraits. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
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6. [See Oversize Folder 5 No. 91]
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7. Turkey Roasted in Russian Tallow; or, the Revengeful Serv(i)ant / by the authors of "Humbug". London: The Publishing and Advertising Agency, [n.d.], 8 p., illustration. Stories and poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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8. Turkish Cruelties in 1876 / By an Eye-witness. London: R. March, [n.d.], 6 p. 34 x 21 cm.
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9. 'Twas Rank and Fame that Tempted Thee. I Will Stand By My Friend. Despised for Being Poor. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25.5 x 18.5 cm.
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10. 2,000 Reward. Missing... 3rd edition. London: C. Quixley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous notice. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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11. The Unhappy Married Pair. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to a song. 25 x 19 cm.
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12. The Unnatural History and Petticoat Mystery of Boulton and Park Strand: G. Clarke, [n.d.], 7 p., illustrations. Story. 22 x 14 cm.
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13. The Upside Down Lady. London: London Novelty Stores, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Drawing. 11 x 7.5 cm.
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14. The Village Blacksmith. Burn's Farewell. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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15. W. Williams, 5, Sim's Alley, Broadmead, Bristol: W. Williams, [n.d.], 1 leaf, yellow. Advertisement for books.
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16. W. Williams, 5, Sim's Alley, Broadmead, Bristol. Bristol: W. Williams, [n.d.], 1 leaf, orange. Advertisement for books.
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17. W. Williams, 5, Sim's Alley, Broadmead, Bristol. Bristol: W. Williams, [n.d.], 1 leaf, green. Advertisement for books.
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18. W. Williams, 5, Sim's Alley, Broadmead, Bristol. Bristol: W. Williams, [n.d.], 1 leaf, yellow. Advertisement for books.
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19. Waiting for the Verdict. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 24.5 x 19.5 cm.
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20. The War Between France and Prussia. Woodland Mary. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Two poems. 25 x 18 cm.
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21. Ward's New Catalogue of Parisian Novelties, etc. Strand: W. Ward, [n.d.], 20 p.
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22. Ward's New Catalogue of Parisian Novelteis, etc. Strand: W. Ward, [n.d.], 20 p. Handwritten annotations.
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23. Wedding Day! Spencer the Rover. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Words to songs. 24 x 18.5 cm.
box 8
24. The Wedding Night; or, Honeymoon Correspondence. Bristol: H. Cook, [n.d.], 4 p., illustration. Story and advertising.
box 8
25. The Wedding of Louise and Johnny of Lorne. London: Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Ballad.
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26. A Week in a Common Lodging House, Showing Why I Went There... / by Detector. London: W.H. Elliot, [n.d.], 13 p., and advertising. Story. 22 x 14 cm.
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27. What Has Old England Come To. Battle of the Alma. Young love. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 19 cm.
box 8
28. What the Shah Thought and Said of England & English Customs... London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 12 p., and advertising. 18 x 12.5 cm.
box 8
29. Whitechapel Mystery. Slaying and Chopping a Woman to Pieces. London: I.J. Lindsay-Byrne, [n.d.], 6 p. Story. 25.5 x 18.5 cm.
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30. Whitechapel Tragedy. Confession and Acquittal of Alice Day. London: T. Roberts, [n.d.], 6 p. Stories. 25 x 18 cm.
box 8
31. The Whitechapel Tragedy. Police News Edition of the Life and Trial of Henry & Thomas Wainwright, With Verdict, etc. London: G. Purkess 15 p., illustrations. Story. 30 x 21.5 cm. , [1874]
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32. The Whitechapel Tragedy. Stokes' Tale of Horror!! London: E. Morris 6 p. Story. 28.5 x 21 cm. , [1874]
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33. Who Can Solve the Eastern Question? London: E.K., [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricatures. 26.5 x 21 cm.
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34. Wicked London: a Good Guide / by Charles H. Ross. Strand: Henry Vickers, [n.d.], 28 p. and advertising.
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35. Will Anyone Marry Me Now. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem.
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36. Will-O-The-Wisp! My Dear Mother's Grave. Rockbarton. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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37. Wish I Was a Fish. Belgravia. The Sapling Oak. London: H. Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Three poems. 25 x 19 cm.
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38. Woman: Her Physiology and Functions / by Horace Goss, M.D. Surgeon. Bristol: W.H. Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for book.
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39. The Woman of Pleasure, Being the Private Life of Manon L--c--t. London: issued by an Holywell Street bird, [n.d.], 1 leaf, yellow. Advertisement for book.
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40. Woman's Love; or, A Touch at the Beautiful. London: published by an Holywell Street bird! [n.d.], 1 leaf, orange.
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41. Woman's Love; or, a Touch at the Beautiful. London: published by an Holywell Street bird! [n.d.]. Photograph of advertisement for book.
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42. Women and Doctors; or, Medical Despotism in England. An Essay by Mrs. Hume-Rothery. Manchester: A. Heywood & Son 16 p., with appendices. , 1871
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43. The Wonderful Adventures of Mr. O'Flynn In Search of Old Mother Clifton. London: H. Such, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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44. Wonderful Adventures of O'Flynn, In Search of Old Mother Clifton. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous story. 26 x 20 cm.
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45. The Wonderful Shah of Persia. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Words to song. 26 x 20 cm.
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46. Woodland Mary. St. Patricks' Day Parade. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Two poems.
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47. Would You be Surprised to Hear? I am Sir Roger Tichbourn. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 26 x 18.5 cm.
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48. The Wreck of the Saloon Steamer Princess Alice. London: Maurice 16 p. Story and list of survivors and casualties. 19 x 12 cm. , [1878]
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49. You Can't Diddle Me. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem. 25 x 18.5 cm.
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50. Young Tichbourne, of Wapping Old Stairs. His Astounding Adventures by Land and Sea. No. 1. London: Montague, Smith Chapman, Lee, [n.d.], 5 p. Chapters I and II in a biography of Sir Roger Tichbourne. 25 x 19 cm.
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51. Young Tichbourne of Wapping Old Stairs. His Astounding Adventures by Land and Sea. No. 2. London: Montague, [n.d.], 6 p. Chapters II and III in a Biography of Sir Roger Tichbourne. 25.5 x 18 cm.
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52. The Young Woman's Wants. Old Boy Hole. London: Taylor, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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53. The Zulu War. Copy of Verses on the Death of the Prince Imperial. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 4 p., illustration. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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54. The Zulu War. Death of the Prince Imperial. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 25.5 x 19 cm.
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Oversize Folder 1: Miscellaneous broadsheets and The Days' Doings
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1. The Anglo-Indian Juggernaut; or The Triumph of Civilization. London: Morris, and Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Color cartoon. 43 x 53 cm.
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2. Australian Residence of the Claimant to the Tichbourne Estates. From a photograph taken on the spot. London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Drawing. 51 x 33 cm.
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3. Bismark's Mixture. London: [Mynheer Van Germanhater], [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 28.5 x 41 cm.
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4. The Bulgarian Atrocities / by J.W. Bellamy. London: R. Rust, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Poem.
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5. The Cad in the Cap / by Cyril Hallward. [s.l.], A. Severn, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and cartoons. 42 x 34 cm.
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6. Caricatures of London life. Fifteen sheets of drawings. Each 47 x 29 cm.
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a. A Tory at Marlborough House
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c. Some May Meetings
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d. Bolling with a Mother-in-law
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e. A Husband Sells his wife
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f. When Bradlaugh Triumphs
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g. Aquarium Mashers
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h. A Private Box
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i. Outside the Criterion
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j. Gaiety Stage Door
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k. Actress and Slavey
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l. Sir. W. Harcourt and the Times' Mistake
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m. St. Giles and St. John Wood
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n. Abduction Made Easy
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o. The Dramatist's Last Leg
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7. [Coal Hole clippings]. Three oversize sheets of advertisements. Each 43 x 28 cm.
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Sheet 1. Seven clippings Judge and Jury Society Entertainment Group. , [1852, 1853]
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Sheet 2. Sixteen clippings Judge and Jury Society Entertainment Group. , [1853, 1854, 1855, 1857]
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Sheet 3. Fourteen clippings Judge and Jury Society Entertainment Group. , [1853]
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8. Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before Them. Extracts from the "Dream of Eugene Aram" / by Thomas Hood. London: R. March, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 31.5 x 50 cm.
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9. Confession and Execution of H. Wainwright for Murdering Harriet Lane in Whitechapel Rd. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and poem. 49 x 19 cm.
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10. [Cyder Cellars clippings]. Three oversize sheets of advertisements. Each 43 x 28 cm.
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Sheet 1. Five clippings Advertisement for the Cyder Cellars. , [1852, 1854]
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Sheet 2. Three clippings One article about litigation. Two advertisements. , [1853, 1835, 1855]
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Sheet 3. Eight clippings Advertisements for the Cyder Cellars. , 1837, [1853]
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11. The Dance of Death. Gratis with no. 1 of the police news miscellany. London: G. Purkess 1 leaf. Drawings with captions. 61 x 45 cm. , [1877]
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12. The Days' Doings. An Illustrated Journal of Romantic Events, Reports, Sporting & Theatrical News, at Home & Abroad. Vol. I, no. 11, October 8, 1870. London: W.D. Waller 16 p., illustrations. 38 x 28 cm. , 1870
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Oversize Folder 2: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Illustrated London Clipper
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13. Execution of Mary Cotton, at Durham, for the West Auckland Poisonings, [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Story and poem. 48.5 x 19 cm.
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14. Execution of Three Men at Durham. Charles Dawson, Wm. Thompson & Edward Gough. London: Disley, Printer, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Story and poem. 50 x 19 cm.
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15. Execution of Wm. Bull. Bedford: Green, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Outline of confession, and poem. 50 x 18.5 cm.
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16. The Forthcoming Tichbourne Demonstration / John De Morgan. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Statement. 37.5 x 25 cm.
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17. [Garrick's Head and Town Hotel advertisements]. Five sheets. Each sheet 43 x 28 cm.
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Sheet 1. Poster advertising feasting at Garrick's Head 69 x 42 folded to 27 x 42 cm. , December 26, 1842
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Sheet 2. Poster advertising performances of the Judge and Jury Society 67 x 41 folded to 26 x 41 cm. , June 19, 1843
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Sheet 3. Poster advertising performances of Judge and Jury Society 67 x 41 folded to 26 x 41 cm. , June 26, 1843
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Sheet 4. Four clippings Advertisements for feasting and for performances of the Judge and Jury Society. , [1841, 1842, 1844, 1851]
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Sheet 5. Five clippings. Two advertisements for the Garrick's Head performances of the Judge and Jury Society. One advertisement for the Doctor Johnson Tavern, Hotel, Chop and Steak House. One advertisement for the Coal-Hole Tavern. One clipping about litigation concerning the Coal Hole Tavern.
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18. The Giant who Works. Which Shall it be? The Dwarf who Talks and Writes / by Gegeëf. London: E. Appleyard 1 leaf. Cartoon. 28 x 44 cm. , 1874
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19. A Grand City Welcome to the Coming Emperor. Jokes of the Period. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Color cartoon. 29 x 43 cm.
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20. The Great International Prize Fight. London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature and story. 37.5 x 25 cm.
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21. Henry Wainwright's History and Confession. An Epic Poem, Written in Prison. London: J. Wilson. [n.d.], 1 leaf. 57 x 43 cm.
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22. How It Might Have Been. London: E. Morris, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 28 x 44 cm.
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23. How to Make a Home Happy. Being a Sure Guide to Domestic Comfort. London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous commandments. 36 x 27 cm.
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24. The Husband's and Wife's Commandments. London: R. March, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustrations. Humorous commandments. 37.5 x 50 cm.
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25. The Illustrated London Clipper. No. 5. Vol. I. November 14, 1874. London: F. Maddick 4 p. News stories and illustrations. 57 x 44 cm. , 1874
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26. Illustrated London Clipper. Police and Criminal Court Gazette. No. 96. The Balham Mystery. Poisoning of Mr. Bravo. London: T. Taylor 4 p., illustrations, advertisements. 58 x 44 cm. , 1876
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27. The Illustrated Weekly Star. No. 3 Vol. 1. November 27, 1875. London: No. 1 St. Bride Street 4 p., illustrations. 62 x 50 cm. , 1875
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28. International Card Party; or, Brag, Grab and Beggar-your-neighbour. London: Henry, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature. 32.5 x 40 cm.
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29. International Prize Fight between Alee Bruin of Russia and Plucky Sultan of Turkey. London: Upfield Green, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 25.5 x 26.5 cm.
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30. Judy; or, the London Serio-comic Journal. [s.l., s.n.], The Beggar's Petition. Cartoon. 44 x 29 cm. , April 24, 1872
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Oversize Folder 3: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Police News Miscellany
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31. The Law for the Rich and Poor. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Poem. 50 x 37 cm.
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32. "A Leap in the Dark." London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Color caricature. 32 x 50 cm.
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33. Legs of the Actresses--but Whose? London: Novelty Stores, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 28.5 x 45 cm.
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34. Licensed Victuallers' Guardian. Windsor Court of Justice! 34 Catherine Street, Strand. 28 x 43.5 cm. , November 9, 1872
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35. The Life, Birth and Death of Jesus Christ. Christ Taken Down from the Cross. Eight songs. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf, color illustrations. 73 x 48 cm.
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36. The Life, Birth and Death of Jesus Christ. Crucifixtion! Nine songs. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf, color. 75 x 48 cm.
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37. The Life, Birth, and Death of Jesus Christ. The Virgin Mary and Child, our Blessed Saviour. Eight songs. London: H. Disley, [n.d.], 1 leaf, color illustrations. 73 x 48 cm.
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38. Life, Trial, Confession and Execution of Kate Webster. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustrations. Poem and story.
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39. London Life. No. 2. May 31, 1879. London: H. Pearce 8 p., illustrations. Stories and poems. 37.5 x 25.5 cm. , 1879
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40. The London Peep Show. Truths about Men and Women as They Are. No. 1. 8 p., illustrations. Stories and poems. 44.5 x 29 cm. , July 12, 1879
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41. The Matrimonial News and Special Advertiser. No. 29, Vol. I. October 22, 1870. London: F. Farrah 8 p. Advertisements for marriage partners. Announcements of marriages. 37 x 25 cm. , 1870
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42. "The Mordaunt Divorce Case." In The Illustrated Police News, No. 316 p. 2. Article and portrait engravings. 37 x 23 cm. , March 5, 1870
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43. $1,000 Reward. Lost or Strayed. Arthur Orton, a Wopping Man. London: 282 Strand, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous advertisement. 50 x 35.5 cm.
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44. The Penny Pictorial News and Family Story Paper. Vol. I. No. 5. September 29, 1877. The Penge Murder. London: J. Henderson 8 p. folded, illustrations, advertisements. 52 x 36 cm. , 1877
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45. The Police News Miscellany. A Sensational Journal of Fact & Fiction. No. 1. Vol. I. March 24, 1877. The Resurrectionist / by Gerald Whiting. London: G. Purkess 8 p., illustrations. 45 x 30 cm. , 1877
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46. The Pope Asking Britannia to Uncage Romanism. London: Protestant Evangelical Mission, [n.d.]. Poster. 75 x 50 cm.
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47. Preparing for the Last Rehearsal of the Great Balham Tragedy. Jokes of the Period. No. 6. London: Morris & Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 28.5 x 40 cm.
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48. The Priest in Absolution. London: Morris & Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricatures with captions. 2 copies. 38 x 50 cm.
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49. Proclamation. The Kenealy Dynasty and Magna Charta Parliament. London: C. Elliot, [n.d.], 1 leaf. List of officers and their salaries. 49 x 35.5 cm.
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50. Quiz. The Satirist. No. 1. June 25, 1879. London: A. Rosenberg 8 p., illustrations. Stories and poems. 37 x 26 cm. , 1879
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51. Rorhin Phun, Sketches of Life. [Newspaper.] No. 3. Vol. 1, 8 p., illustration. London: Webbe, Printer. 25 x 37 cm. , Saturday, October 18, 1879
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52. Royal proclamation: Visit of the Shah! London: F. Farrah, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous poster. 45.5 x 30 cm.
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53. The Royal Titles Bill. London: Morris & Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature. 28 x 43 cm.
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Oversize Folder 4: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The War Cry; and Official Gazette of the Salvation Army
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54. Serio-comic War Map for the Year 1877 / by F.W. Rose. London: G.W. Bacon Political cartoon map in five colors. 51 x 65 cm. , [1877]
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55. Shah of Persia. London: S. Mark & Sons, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Portrait. 56 x 33 cm.
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56. Sixteen Positions of Matrimony. London: Morris & Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 29 x 43 cm.
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57. Theatre Royal, Lies-see-'em. Grand Christmas Pantomime... London: 282 Strand, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous advertisement. 50 x 19 cm.
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58. Theatre Royal, Worstminster. Grand Miscellaneous Entertainment. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous advertisement. 57 x 22 cm.
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59. The Tichborne Claimant in Newgate. The First Half-hour of Fourteen Years! London: No. 6, Red Lion Court Drawing. 41.5 x 32 cm. , 1874
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60. Tichborne Estate. Mortgage Debenture for One Hundred Pounds and Interest at 5 per cent. No. 536. 2 p. Facsimile of an original bond. , 5th June 1871
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61. The Tichborne Handicap 1870-1. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon. 36 x 48 cm.
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62. The Tichborne News and Anti-oppression Journal. A Weekly Newspaper Advocating Fair Play for Every Man. No. 5. July 13, 1872. London: G. Gilbert 4 p. 43 x 27 cm. , 1872
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63. The Tip. A Journal for Englishmen. No. 3. July 23, 1879. London: G. Gavey 8 p., advertising. 42 x 30 cm. , 1879
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64. To the People of London... Tichborne Claimant / John De Morgan. [s.l., s.n.] 1 leaf. Announcement. 37 x 25 cm. , April 10, 1877
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65. The Toper and Tote. Poem. Illustrations. London: R. March, [n.d.], 1 leaf. 50 x 37 1/2 cm.
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66. The Tary Thimble-Riggers at the Pomona. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustrations. 49 1/2 x 64 1/2 cm.
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67. Translation of the Magna Charta. Granted by King John in the Year 1215. London: Head and Meek, [n.d.], 2 p., with advertising. Original Latin text and translation into English. 59 x 44 cm.
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68. The Tree of Life, Nine Christmas Carols. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, color illustrations. 73 x 48 cm.
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69. Trial and Execution of Charles Peace. [s.l., s.n. 1 leaf, illustrations. Story and poem. 50 x 37 cm. , 1879]
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70. Triple Execution at Gloucester. Charles & Butt, for the murder of Selina Phipps... [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, illustration. Story and poem. 50 x 20 cm.
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71. Truthful Stories. No. 1. The Good Boy That Did Not Get On in the World to the Bad Boy That Became Lord Mayor. London: Morris & Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricatures and captions.
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72. Vacant Post of Honor. London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon and poem. 36 x 50 cm.
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73. The War Cry; and Official Gazette of the Salvation Army. [s.l., s.n.], 4 p. Newspaper. 35 x 48 cm. , Saturday, May 22, 1880
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Oversize Folder 5: Miscellaneous broadsheets and periodicals including The Gin-Shop
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74. The Gin-Shop. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. [sic] No. 13. London: S.W. Partridge, [n.d.], 1 leaf, illustrations. Poem and pictures. 70 x 50 folded to 36 x 20 cm. 5 - has separate cataloging. [Formerly Box 3 No. 68]
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75. Gun Powder Plot. The Arrest of Guy Faux. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature. 50 x 62 folded to 37 x 23 cm. [Formerly Box 4 No. 11]
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76. The Lord Mayor's Show (of Himself). London: Simpson Bros 1 leaf. Caricature. 44 x 28 cm. [Formerly Box 5 No. 7] , [1879]
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77. Ballantine and Orton; or, Sir Roger versus the Dodger. Theatre Royal, Westminster. London: 282, Strand, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for play. 53 x 19 cm. [Formerly Box 1 No. 29]
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78. The Real Old Original Tory Cat o' nine-tails. By royal letters patent. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature poster. [Formerly Box 6 No. 28]
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79. The New Comic Times. London: W.S. Fortey, [n.d.], 4 p., illustrations. Stories and poems. 50 x 37 folded to 16 x 37 cm. [Formerly Box 5 No. 50]
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80. The ABC of the Church. By Zadkiel, the Prophet. London: A. Appleyard, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Alphabet with illustration. 36.5 x 50 folded to 36.5 x 23 cm. [Formerly Box 1 No. 1]
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81. The Barman and Barmaid. A Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of Public House Employees. No. 2. July 12, 1879. Edited by "Caerau". London: D.J. Gant 8 p., illustration. 37.5 x 27 cm. [Formerly Box 1 No. 31] , 1879
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82. Belshazzars Feast. Dedicated to the Late Grand City Banquet. Jokes of the Period, No. 5. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf, color. Cartoon. 29 x 43.5 folded to 29 x 20 cm. [Formerly Box 1 No. 38]
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83. A Book Revolution in Sims's Alley! Bristol: Henry Cook, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Advertisement for the book Fanny Hill. [Formerly Box 1 No. 43]
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84. The Great East End Burglary. London: Henry, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Political cartoon. 28.5 x 40 folded to 28.5 x 20 cm. [Formerly Box 4 No. 1]
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85. The Lament of the Virgins (sic); or, the Lion (Lyon) among the Lambs. "This Shop to Let." London: Smith, [n.d.], 2 p. Caricatures. 29 x 44 folded to 29 x 22 cm. [Formerly Box 4 No. 54]
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86. Life and Adventures of the Notorious Miss Meek; or, Jamaica Street, Glasgow. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Story and statistics. [Formerly Box 4 No. 63]
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87. Great Set to Between a Wapping Youth and the Tichborn Poet. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf. Caricature. 39 x 28 cm. [Formerly Box 4 No. 5]
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88. Town Talk: a Journal of Society at Large. No. 25. May 3, 1879. London: A. Rosenberg 8 p., advertising. 45 x 26 folded to 37 x 23 cm. [Formerly Box 7 No. 52] , 1879
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89. Sale of Interesting Relics of the Great Tichborne Trial. London: 282 Strand, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Humorous auction catalog. 41 x 18 cm. [Formerly Box 6 No. 48]
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90. Police Evidence Illustrated. London: Morris and Newman, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoons with captions. 49 x 31 folded to 19 x 31 cm. [Formerly Box 6 No. 12]
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91. Turf. No. 1 Vol. 1, September 26, 1879. London: H. Bailey 4 p., green. Horse-racing stories and programs. 45 x 28 folded to 37 x 23 cm. [Formerly Box 8 No. 6] , 1879
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92. "This Shop to Let." Brigham Young's Bedstead. London: E. Smith, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Folding cartoon. 29 x 44 folded to 29 x 20 cm. [Formerly Box 7 No. 33]
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93. Our National Press. The Daily Papers and their Readers. The Partially Impartial Upholders of Conventional Freedom of Speech. The National Cartoons / by Gegeëf. No. 7 cartoon. London: E. Appleyard, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoons involving the newspaper. 37 x 50 folded to 37 x 22.5 cm. [Formerly Box 5 No. 72]
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94. Our National Law, the Gloriously Uncertain Protector and Punisher of the Vicious and the Virtuous. The National Cartoons / by Gegeëf. No. 3 cartoon. London: E. Appleyard, [n.d.], 1 leaf. Cartoon of law court. 36.5 x 48 folded to 36.5 x 20 cm. [Formerly Box 5 No. 71]
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95. Mount Calvary. [s.l., s.n., n.d.], 1 leaf, color illustrations. Words to four songs. 73 x 51 folded to 20 x 32 cm. [Formerly Box 5 No. 34]