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The volume surveys the development and appeal of colored illustrated books in Britain, recounting how patronage and print-trade conditions fostered a flourishing engraving tradition. It combines historical overview with chapters profiling prominent illustrators and their collaborators—etchers, caricaturists, and writers—whose colored plates captured sporting life, social scenes, and satire. Biographical sketches of artists and anecdotes about publication and technique are paired with descriptions of representative plates, providing both cultural context and practical commentary on production, circulation, and the visual tastes that shaped popular illustrated books.
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