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PAUL, John Dean.
A Trip to Brighton.
- Published
- London: Thomas McLean, 1824.
- References
- Not in Abbey; Bobins supplementary list 08/14.
- Plates
- 4
- Binding/Size
- L=FOLIO
- Value
- 0-5000
- Published
- London: Thomas McLean, 1824.
- Ref
- 5712
4 hand-coloured aquatint strip sections (each 6 x 23.5 inches), window-mounted in pairs in an oblong folio album. Half blue morocco by Aquarius, with matching title label to upper board, gilt, marbled edges. Coloured plates in order: Plate 1. Oh! These exactions they are most pestilent to the hearing (Shakespeare) / Remember, it's optional (Love, Law, and Physic). Plate 2. Attack, I am afraid! (Macbeth) / Too many eggs in one basket / My Lord no more of that, you mar all by this starting / When its done, then t'were well it were done quickly. Plate 3. Rusticus expectat / Down with the nose down with it flat (Timon of Athens) / Whiles I may scape I will preserve myself / Both stile and gate horse way and footpath Poor Tom has been scared out of his good wits. Plate 4. "Transport and Security" (Byron) / Am I then a man to be beloved? (Shakespeare) / As in presenti / In latus omne patent / Sunt quo curriculo.