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A lively collection of witty illustrated sketches by a comic draughtsman that lampoons everyday types and situations through exaggerated, expressive line work. Plates and captions send up musicians, hotel hangers-on, dancers, sporting braggarts, married couples, and public scenes, turning small social foibles into instantly recognizable types. An introductory note outlines the artist's method of revealing rather than imposing humour. The volume is arranged as a series of titled drawings with brief captions that pair sharp observation and theatrical exaggeration to produce brisk, readable satire.

About the Author

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H. M. Bateman

H. M. Bateman was a British author and illustrator, recognized for his contributions to the genre of burlesque literature. His notable work, "Burlesques," showcases his unique blend of humor and satire, reflecting the social and cultural nuances of his time. Bateman's illustrations often accompanied his writings, enhancing the comedic effect and engaging readers with his distinctive artistic style. His work remains a significant part of early 20th-century literary heritage, appealing to those who appreciate wit and clever commentary in literature.

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