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
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- Imprint
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[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