British Library digitised image from page 97 of "Mistura Curiosa. Being a higgledy-piggledy of Scotch, Irish, English, Nigger ... comic, serious and sentimental odds & ends of rhymes and fables ... With illustrations by Charles A. Doyle and John Smart"
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Title: "Mistura Curiosa. Being a higgledy-piggledy of Scotch, Irish, English, Nigger ... comic, serious and sentimental odds & ends of rhymes and fables ... With illustrations by Charles A. Doyle and John Smart"
Author(s): Doyle, Charles Altamont [person] ; Sidey, James Archibald [person] ; Crucelli, F., pseudonym [i.e. James Archibald Sidey] [person] ; Smart, John, artist [person]
British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 11651.h.16"
Page: 97 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication)
Place of publication: Edinburgh (Scotland)
Date of publication: 1869
Publisher: Maclachlan & Stewart
Type of resource: Monograph
Language(s): English
Physical description: 170 pages (8°)
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000828852 (physical copy) and 014808393 (digitised copy)
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British Library digitised image from page 97 of "Mistura Curiosa. Being a higgledy-piggledy of Scotch, Irish, English, Nigger ... comic, serious and sentimental odds & ends of rhymes and fables ... With illustrations by Charles A. Doyle and John Smart"
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Title: "Mistura Curiosa. Being a higgledy-piggledy of Scotch, Irish, English, Nigger ... comic, serious and sentimental odds & ends of rhymes and fables ... With illustrations by Charles A. Doyle and John Smart"
Author(s): Doyle, Charles Altamont [person] ; Sidey, James Archibald [person] ; Crucelli, F., pseudonym [i.e. James Archibald Sidey] [person] ; Smart, John, artist [person]
British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 11651.h.16"
Page: 97 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication)
Place of publication: Edinburgh (Scotland)
Date of publication: 1869
Publisher: Maclachlan & Stewart
Type of resource: Monograph
Language(s): English
Physical description: 170 pages (8°)
Explore this item in the British Library’s catalogue:
000828852 (physical copy) and 014808393 (digitised copy)
(numbers are British Library identifiers)
Other links related to this image:
- View this image as a scanned publication on the British Library’s online viewer (you can download the image, selected pages or the whole book)
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- View all the illustrations found in this publication
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