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
Caricatures (_continued_), vol. ii.--
‘Boney attacking the English Hives, or the Corsican caught at last
in the Island,’ 1;
‘Selling the Skin before the Bear is caught, or cutting up the Bull
before he is killed,’ 2;
‘New Bellman’s verses for Christmas 1803!’ 2;
‘More than expected, or too many for Boney,’ 2;
‘The Brobdingnag Watchman preventing Gulliver’s Landing,’ 3;
‘A Cock and Bull Story,’ 3;
‘The Cold-Blooded Murderer, or the Assassination of the Duc d’
Enghien,’ 8;
‘The Coffin Expedition, or Boney’s Invincible Armada half
seas over,’ 14;
‘Dutch Embarkation, or Needs must when the Devil drives!’ 14;
‘Gulliver manœuvring with his little boat in the cistern,’ 15;
‘A French Alarmist, or John Bull looking out for the Grand
Flotilla,’ 15;
‘A great Man on his Hobby Horse, a design for an Intended Statue on
the Place la Liberté at Paris,’ 16;
‘A new French Phantasmagoria,’ 16;
‘The Frog and the Ox, or the Emperor of the _Gulls_ in his
stolen gear,’ 16;
‘Injecting Blood Royal, or Phlebotomy at St. Cloud,’ 17;
‘The Right Owner,’ 17;
‘A Proposal from the New Emperor,’ 17;
‘The Imperial Coronation,’ 17;
‘Harlequin’s last Skip,’ 18;
‘British Men of War towing in the Invader’s Fleet,’ 18;
‘Boney’s Inquisition, another specimen of his Humanity on the person
of Madame Toussaint,’ 19;
‘The Genius of France nursing her darling,’ 20;
‘The death of Madame Republique,’ 21;
‘The Loyalist’s Alphabet,’ 21;
‘Design for an Imperial Crown to be used at the Coronation of the
New Emperor,’ 23;
‘The Grand Coronation Procession of Napolione the 1st, Emperor of
France, from the Church of Notre Dame, Dec. 2, 1804,’ &c., 24;
‘A New Phantasmagoria for John Bull,’ 37;
‘The glorious Pursuit of Ten against Seventeen,’ 37;
‘The Plumb Pudding in danger,’ &c., 39;
‘St. George and the Dragon,’ 42;
‘Napoleon’s Apotheosis anticipated,’ 42;
‘The departure from the Coast, or the End of the Farce of
Invasion,’ 44;
‘The Surrender of Ulm, or Buonaparte and General Mack coming to a
right understanding,’ 45;
‘Boney beating Mack, and Nelson giving him a Whack!!’ 46;
‘Nap Buonaparte in a fever on receiving the Extraordinary Gazette of
Nelson’s Victory over the combined Fleets,’ 47;
‘John Bull exchanging News with the Continent,’ 48;
‘Tiddy doll, the great French Gingerbread Baker drawing out a new
Batch of Kings,’ &c., 48;
‘Boney and the Great State Secretary,’ 51;
‘Pacific Overtures, or a Flight from St. Cloud,’ 52;
‘Roast Beef and French Soup--The English Lamb * * * and the French
Tiger,’ 53;
‘Two Wonders of the World, or a Specimen of a new troop of
Leicestershire Light Horse,’ 53;
‘Bone and Flesh, or John Bull in Moderate Condition,’ 54;
‘Comforts of a Bed of Roses,’ &c., 54;
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