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Comic History of England, The Comic History of Rome

John Leech

"TO BLEND AMUSEMENT WITH INSTRUCTION"

A'BECKETT, Gilbert A. The Comic History of England. WITH: The Comic History of Rome. London: Bradbury, Agnew, circa 1865. Two volumes. Royal octavo, 20th-century three-quarter green morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. $1600.

Early editions of these irreverent recountings of British and Roman histories, illustrated with hundreds of in-text woodcuts and 30 hand-colored etchings by famous satirical artist John Leech, handsomely bound.

"The first point to be made about Victorian laughter is simply that there was so much of it" (Donald J. Gray)—a truth borne out by these mirthful and much-illustrated volumes, which aim, as the Preface states, "to blend amusement with instruction by serving up, in as palatable a shape as [the author] could, the facts of English [and, later, Roman] history." "One of the wittiest writers of the day" (Allibone, 152), writer Becket worked with illustrator Leech on the staff of the poplar and influential humor magazine Punch. Leech's "humor is as keen, his sense of fun as marked [as George Cruikshank's]… [Leech's pictures] are of the most graphic and mirth-producing kind, and yet the raillery is invariably good-humored" (DNB). Illustrated with numerous in-text wooducts and a total of 30 full-page hand-colored plates, after etchings by Leech, satirizing historical events. Comic History of England first published 1847-48; Comic History of Rome, 1851. Evidence of bookplate removal.

Plates bright and vivid, binding fine.

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