English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I. Volume 2 (of 2)Ashton, John
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English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I. Volume 2 (of 2)
Ashton, John
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Caricatures and cartoons
The Levée en Masse, or Britons Strike
Home,’ 223;
‘Preparing to invade,’ 226;
‘How to stop an invader,’ 226;
‘The Consequences of an Invasion, or the Hero’s Reward. None but
the Brave deserve the fair. The Yeomanry Cavalry’s first
Essay,’ 227;
‘Johnny Bull giving Boney a Pull,’ 229;
‘Resolutions in case of an Invasion,’ 230;
‘A rash attempt, and woful downfall,’ 230;
‘Observations upon Stilts,’ 230;
‘Harlequin Invasion,’ 232;
‘John Bull and Buonaparte,’ 238;
‘Boney at Brussels,’ 239;
‘John Bull out of all Patience,’ 240;
‘Crocodile’s Tears or Bonaparte’s Lamentations,’240;
‘Britannia blowing up the Corsican Bottle Conjuror,’ 244;
‘The Corsican Moth,’ 245;
‘The Handwriting on the Wall,’ 246;
‘A Knockdown blow in the Ocean, or Bonaparte taking French
leave,’ 246;
‘Pidcock’s Grand Menagerie,’ 252;
‘John Bull landed in France,’ 253;
‘Three plagues of Egypt,’ 253;
‘An Attempt on the Potatoe bag,’ 257;
‘Gulliver and his Guide, or a Check String to the Corsican,’ 258;
‘John Bull and the Alarmist,’ 261;
‘John Bull shewing the Corsican Monkey,’ 264;
‘Buonaparte on his Ass,’ 264;
‘The Corsican Macheath,’ 265;
‘A full and particular account of the Trial of Napoleon Buonaparte
before John Bull,’ 267;
‘Buonaparte’s Soliloquy at Calais,’ 269;
‘The fable of the Bundle of Faggots exemplified, or Bonaparte
baffled,’ 271;
‘A peep at the Corsican fairy,’ 271;
‘The Corsican Carcase Butcher’s Reckoning day, New Style, no
Quarter day,’ 271;
‘The Corsican Locust,’ 279;
‘The Grand Triumphal Entry of the Chief Consul into London,’ 279;
‘The Corsican Pest, or Belzebub going to Supper,’ 280;
‘The Balance of Power, or the Issue of the Contest,’ 281;
‘Thoughts on Invasion both sides the water,’ 282;
‘The little Princess and Gulliver,’ 282;
‘The Centinel at his Post, or Boney’s peep into Walmer Castle!!’
282;
‘French Volunteers marching to the Conquest of Great Britain,’ 283;
‘John Bull guarding the Toy Shop,’ 283;
‘The King’s Dwarf plays Gulliver a Trick,’ 286;
‘Boney in time for Lord Mayor’s Feast,’ 289;
‘Destruction of the French Gun Boats, or Little Boney and his friend
Talley in high Glee,’ 290;
‘Boney’s Journey to London,’ &c., 290.
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