Sixty years of Eno, with illustrations from Punch (London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 1928)
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Booklet celebrating the life of James Crossley Eno, inventor of a digestive remedy called Eno's Fruit Salt. The booklet contains health-related cartoons from Punch and examples of Eno advertising.
Notes on the history of Punch, its key figures, and themes. Includes an alphabetical list of contributors and cartoonists with dates of first and last contributions.
Papers relating to an enamel of Anstey Guthrie by Ernestine Mills
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Contains correspondence with descendants of Ernestine Mills, a press-cutting and a biographical note about Mills, details of related exhibitions, and photographs.
Mr Punch: His Origin and Career by Mark Lemon and The Westminster Review, vol. 38
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Bound together and extra-illustrated with correspondence, sketches, and press cuttings. The Westminster Review contains the article 'The Philosophy of Punch'. Mostly printed. Bookplates of William Crampton and A. M. Broadley.