Archival objects in this container: Fisher's Galley of Scripture Engravings by John Kitto, DD, FSA, part 1. London: Fisher, Son, & Co., approximately 1840 to 1849 The Sunday Picture Book, no. 1. London: printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, approximately 1850 to 1859 The Complete and Universal English Dictionary of the Rev. James Barclay by B. B. Woodward, part 10. London: George Virtue, approximately 1850 to 1859 The Real or Constitutional House that Jack Built. London: printed for J. Asperne, 1819 The Political House that Jack Built. London: printed by and for William Hone, 1819 Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, etc. of nobleman and gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. London: published by Jones and Co., approximately 1820 to 1829 The Botanic Garden, or magazine of hardy flower plants by B. Maund, no. 26. London: published by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 February Gallery of Portraits, no. 36, 61. London: Charles Knight, 1834 to 1835 The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, vol. 10, no. 59. London: Edward Churton, 1837 May The London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion, vol. 9, no. 132. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1841 December Police Gazette, no. 635. London: printed and published by Mills and Son, 1843 April 19 The Lancet, vol. 2, no. 7. London: printed by Thomas Choate Savill, 1845 August The London Journal; and weekly record of Literature, Science, and Art, vol. 3, no. 61. London: published by George Vickers, 1846 April Punch; or London Charivari, vol. 12, no. 297. London: Punch Office, 1847 March 20 The Ladies' Gazette of Fashion. London: George Berger, 1847 April to 1854 Family Herald: a domestic magazine of useful information and amusement, vol. 4, no. 206. London: published by George Biggs, 1847 April The Home Circle, a weekly family magazine, vol. 1, nos. 10-12. London, 1849 September Jay's Fashionable Magazine. London: published by W. C. Jay & Co., 1857 Non Mi Ricordo!. London: printed by and for William Hone, 1820 A Letter from the King to His People. London: printed for William Sams, 1821 The Political Showman - At Home! by the author of the Political House that Jack Built. London: printed by and for William Hone, 1821 Metropolitan Improvements; or, London in the Nineteenth Century. London: published by Jones and Co., 1828 to 1831 Fisher's Grand National Improvements and picturesque illustrations of the British Empire in the Nineteenth Century, no. 12. London: published by Fisher, Son, & Jackson, 1829 Universal Pledge and General Register of births, deaths and marriages, and rules. Carlisle: printed at the office of James Foster, 1844