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1851; Or, The adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and family, who came up to London to enjoy themselves, and to see the Great Exhibition. cover

1851; Or, The adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and family, who came up to London to enjoy themselves, and to see the Great Exhibition.

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
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The narrative follows a provincial family and a parade of eccentric visitors who flock to London for the Great Exhibition, offering a satirical series of sketches of popular enthusiasms and commercial opportunism. It catalogs preparations and spectacles—novel entertainments, crowded lodgings, patriotic displays, exotic performers, and publicity schemes—while lampooning class pretensions, travel mania, and the commodification of culture. Interleaved illustrations emphasize comic character types and urban bustle as the capital adapts to unprecedented crowds and entrepreneurial exploits.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,
 
DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.


ALL THE WORLD GOING TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION Frontispiece
 
LOOKING FOR LODGINGS 54
 
LONDON CRAMMED AND MANCHESTER DESERTED—2 PLATES 59
 
THE OPERA BOXES DURING THE TIME OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION 117
 
THE OPENING OF THE GREAT BEE-HIVE 136
 
THE FIRST SHILLING-DAY 153
 
SOME OF THE DROLLERIES OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION 160
 
ODDS AND ENDS, IN, OUT, AND ABOUT THE GREAT EXHIBITION 162
 
DISPERSION OF THE WORKS OF ALL NATIONS 238

India Proof impressions of the above Ten Plates may be had, all printed on paper of uniform size (23½ by 17½ inches), quite perfect, and free from folds, price 15s. per set.


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1851:
OR,
THE ADVENTURES
OF
MR. AND MRS. CURSTY SANDBOYS.
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