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A funny old world in pictures / edited by Helen J Bate.
Date: 2008- Books
The Pattaya sex bubble. 3, The man who asked me to make his new profile pictures / by Jan Hoek.
Hoek, Jan, 1984-Date: [2015]- Books
Barker's "komic picture" souvenir.
Barker, Moore & Mein Medicine Co.Date: [Between 1900 and 1909?]- Books
For doctors only : cartoons on the medical profession / Oscar R. Varela.
Varela, Oscar R.Date: 1985- Books
Smeh na naš rovaš : (iz zobozdravniške malhe) / Franc Štolfa.
Štolfa, Franc.Date: 1995- Books
Off the couch / Noé Marchevsky ; translated from the Portuguese by Ruth G. Kirstein.
Marchevsky, Noé.Date: 2003- Books
Samtal emellan Konstapeln Kask och Gossen Calle i militära och gymnastika ämnen, 1877. 3.
Date: 1877- Books
Cat-a-log / Ethicon.
Ethicon Limited.Date: 1985- Books
57 reasons not to do drugs / M.M. Kirsch ; illustrated by Yvonne M. Gaudet.
Kirsch, M. M., 1954-Date: [1987]- Books
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Funny pictures : animation and comedy in studio-era Hollywood / edited by Daniel Goldmark and Charlie Keil.
Date: [2011], ©2011- Books
Our hospital Anzac British Canadian / pictures by Joyce Dennys ; verses by Hampden Gordon & M.G. Tindall.
Gordon, Hampden.Date: [1916]- Books
"Just between us preemies" / created and drawn by Yvonne Shannon.
Shannon, Yvonne.Date: [1973?]- Books
We toot : a feminist fable about farting / written by Ashley Wheelock [and] Arwen Evans ; illustrated by Sandie Sonke.
Wheelock, Ashley, 1979-Date: ©2019- Books
Character sketches, development drawings, and original pictures of wit and humour / Done in permanent lines for posterity, by Charles H. Bennett & Robert B. Brough. Illustrated with ninety-four engravings, and many head-pieces and finials.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: [1872]- Books
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Islington: or, the humours of New Tunbridge Wells, entertaining and useful, adapted to the taste of both sexes and all ages: or, the blazing star in the world of the moon; Being a true Description of the Company, Characters, Manners, and Conversation of the various Inhabitants, with some Poetical Embellishments, useful Speculations, serious and comical Puns, Crotchets and Conclusions. That this World has a blind Side, a dark Side, and a bright Side, and that no Man's Fate is so dark, but when the bright Star shines upon it, it will return its Rays, and shine for itself. That all Things here turn like the Moon, up to Day, down to Morrow, Full and Change, Flux and Reflux. The various Characters lively represented. Address'd to Mrs. Reason, who represents the chief character. (mistress of the Wells.) As these Characters are merely to expose Vice and Folly, let none pretend to a Key, or look on these Pictures least he finds his own. Gentlemen and Ladies, This Pamphlet sure in too much hast was writ, To be o'ercharg'd with either Plot or Wit, 'twas got, conceiv'd and born in fix Hours Space, And Wit you know's as slow in Growth as Grace. The Blazing Star: An Ode. Humbly address'd to the Princess Royal.
F. G., F.R.S.Date: 1733- Books
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The new vocal miscellany, or, a fountain of pure harmony; containing sixty new songs. (Not one of which ever appeared in print before,) ... To which is added, a humorous cantata, called The alehouse politicians; ... By William Collins.
Collins, William, picture dealer.Date: 1787- Books
A view of Dightons : the Dighton family, their times, caricatures and portraits / David Padbury.
Padbury, David.Date: 2007- Books
A humorous history of England / told and pictured by C. Harrison.
Date: 1920- Books
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A scheme for a new lottery: or, a husband and coach and six for forty shillings. Being very advantageous to both sexes; where a Man may have a Coach and Six, and a Wife for nothing. Here's a Whim Wham newly come over, And who will prick at my Lottery-Book? With a scheme to prevent the downfal of the Ch--le cor--n. By an old sportsman. In Female Service wore to Skin and Bone, Fulfils the Proverb, to the World well known; And yet to shew them I ne'er spare my Pains, But freely do bequeath my future Gains, Among the Wanton Part of Female Sex, Take this Last Legacy, and others vex. To which is prefix'd the author's picture drawn to the life; Being sit to be hung in the Lodgings of all Ladies of Pleasure, as a Memento Mori.
Old Sportsman.Date: [1732]- Books
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The gay coloring book / [poem by George Haimsohn ; illustrations by Etienne (aka Dom Orejudos)].
Haimsohn, GeorgeDate: [1964]- Books
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The true picture of an ancient Tory, in a dialogue between Vassal a Tory, and Freeman a Whig.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1702- Books
Ladies & gentlemen: I am deaf and dumb : consequently am obliged, so as to earn my livelihood to offer for sale to the sympathetic public the present little book which contains 72 humorous shadowgraphs.
Date: [1903?]- Books
Mammoir : a pictorial odyssey of the adventures of a fourth grade teacher with breast cancer / Tucky Fussell.
Fussell, Tucky, 1955-Date: 2005- Books
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The life and character of Moll King, late mistress of King's coffee-house in Covent-Garden, who departed this life at her Country-House at Hampstead, on Thursday the 17th of September, 1747. Containing A true Narrative of this well-known Lady, from her Birth to her Death; wherein is inserted several humorous Adventures relating to Persons of both Sexes, who were fond of nocturnal Revels. Also The Flash Dialogue between Moll King and Old Gentleman Harry, that was some Years ago murdered in Covent-Garden; and the Pictures of several noted Family Men, drawn to the Life. To the Whole is added, An Epitaph and Elegy, wrote by one of Moll's favourite Customers. And a Key to the Flash Dialogue.
Date: [1747?]- Books
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London unmask'd: or the new town spy. Exhibiting a striking picture of the world as it goes. In a ramble through the regions of novelty Whim, Fashion and Taste, as found in the cities of London and Westminster, Their purlieus and vicinities. Containing a Complete Picture of the metropolis and its inhabitants. With the various Humours, Follies, Foibles, Vices, and Absurdities, generally practised throughout London and its environs. Also A full and just Display of the most Striking Scenes exhibited in the gay circles, the theatres, gardens, and other public places of Modern Fashionable Entertainment. Including A General and Picturesque Representation of the most singular Characters that inhabit this great metropolis: Whether considered as Vicious, Ridiculous, Humorous, or anyways worthy the Pen of Satire: particularly Fortune-Hunters Matrimonial Brokers Modern Messelinas Dissipated Fops Demireps Sycophants Loungers, or Time-Killers Military Fribbles French, Italian, and other Foreign Leaches Duellists Rapacious Quacks Griping Usurers Black Legs Body Snatchers, &c. &c. The whole representing striking caricatures of the Various Inhabitants of the Great Metropolis, as "in different ways they run, some to undo, and some to be undone." By the man in the moon.
Date: [1784?]