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The adventures of Doctor Comicus
or The frolicks of fortune. A comic satirical poem for the squeamish & the queer. In twelve cantos,
by a modern Syntax ...
London,
Printed for B. Blake
[ca. 1828]
2 p.., 269 p.
col. front., 13 col. plates.
23 cm.
BAC : Abbey, Life in England, 254 (Abbey copy).
BAC : Cased with: Dr. Comicus or The frolics of fortune. London [1825?]
Pages 1-64, the frontispiece, added t.-p. and 3 plates first issued ca. 1825 under title: Dr. Comicus or The frolics of fortune, with imprint of Jaques and Wright. In pages 33-64 of the two issues, there are two different settings of type.
Listed as an imitation of William Combe's Tour of Doctor Syntax in: Hamilton, Harlan W. Doctor Syntax. London, 1969.
Added t.-p., etched, with title: Dr. Comicus or The frolics of fortune. London, Published by John Bennett.
"Printed by J. M'Gowan and Son." According to Todd, and Wakeman, this form of the name was not used until 1828.
Plates by Illman; some have imprint of Jaques & Wright.
Combe, William,
1742-1823.
A modern syntax.
AC031297
OCLC