Figaro in London. (Nos, 1-107) (Dec. 10, 1831 - Dec. 1833)
Figaro in London. (Nos, 1-107) (Dec. 10, 1831 - Dec. 1833)
Gilbert A Beckett; Douglas Jerrold;
London : W. Strange, 1831
[English Satirical Journal associated with the Reform movement] 28 cm. 2 volumes, 107 issues, 228 + 208 pages plus title and Preface. Bound in early 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Wear to cover (rubbing, shelfwear), spine lettering perished. Internal binding sound. General title, printed in double-column, wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Seymour.
This weekly magazine was based on the French Figaro, and was the forerunner of Punch. It was started by Beckett. Figaro was a satirical journal containing political squibs and caricatures. It includes theater news, political poetry, anecdotes, and comments on anti-reformation, parliament and the British army. This volume includes articles on the spread of Cholera.