Human passions delineated in above 120 figures, droll, satyrical, and humourous: design'd in the Hogarthian style, very useful for young practitioners in drawing. By Timo[thy] Bobbin author of the Lancashire dialect. ... Whole books or any single print may be had of the booksellers, or of the publisher

People / Organizations
Imprint
[Manchester]: Printed and published by John Heywood, Manchester, 1773.
Publication year
1773
ESTC No.
T135972
Grub Street ID
184303
Description
[26]leaves : ports. ; 2⁰
Note
Timothy Bobbin = John Collier.

Engraved throughout.

Includes: 'The pluralist and the old soldier', 'Fratres in malo', 'The disappointment', 'The morning visit', and 'They who have ears to hear, let them hear'.
Uncontrolled note
Part of "Timothy Bobbin" on tp is deliberately obscured. BL would like copy of an unmutilated tp to verify imprint