Trimmer's Educational Works; engraved by Thomson
and Branston.
[Illustrations: 105_1 - 105_7]
Choice Vignette wood-engravings to Goldsmith's 'Vicar,' 'Poems,' etc.,
published by Nicholson in his "Literary Miscellany," at Ludlow and
Ploughmill, circa 1798.
Engraved by Craig, Bewick's Pupil.
[Illustrations: 106_1 - 106_5]
[Illustrations: 107_1 - 107_3
The Newcastle Collier on his "homeway way."
Portrait of a Shrew.
Engraving by Thomson.]
DROLLERIES OF THE STEAM ENGINE.
When Steam was first introduced it naturally called forth much 'text'
and illustration. The above we believe to be designed by 'Cromek.' Miss
Bewick spoke highly of him; he was one of the 'Boys' or pupils in
Bewick's School. He executed some choice vignettes for 'Burns's Poems,'
much in Luke Clennell's style, Bewick's favourite pupil.
[Illustrations: 108_1 - 108_9]
[Illustrations: 109_1 - 109_3]
[Illustrations: 109_4 - 109_7]
VIGNETTES AND TAILPIECES TO GAY'S FABLES.
Engraved by John Thomson, Branstone, and Williams; used at Chiswick
Press.
[Illustrations: 110_1 - 110_12]
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This woodcut did duty for "Arabian Nights," "Bluebeard," etc.
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