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The Club; in a Dialogue between Father and Son
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Illustrations: wood engraving
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Sinclair Hamilton 1952
James Puckle (Author)
John Thurston (Illustrator)
Robert Branston (Engraver)
John Thompson (Engraver)
Henry White (Engraver)
William Hughes (Engraver)
Charlton Nesbit (Engraver)
Mary Byfield (Engraver)
G. Thurston, Jun. (Engraver)
William Harvey (Engraver)
James Puckle (Sitter)
Portrait engraved by Thomas Bragg (Engraver)
Portrait after original engraving by George Vertue (Artist)
Portrait after an original painting by John Baptist Closterman (Artist)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown (Publisher)
J. Major (Publisher)
John and Arthur Arch (Publisher)
Robert Triphook (Publisher)
John Johnson (Printer)
Title: The Club; in a Dialogue between Father and Son
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Illustrations: wood engraving.
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