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  2. A British Radical satire, published in 1819 in response to public outrage over the Peterloo Massacre, was "The Political House That Jack Built", written by William Hone and illustrated by George Cruikshank.

  3. Apr 17, 2020 · The radical printer William Hone published The Political House that Jack Built in 1819, just after the Peterloo Massacre. The pamphlet is a combination of Hone's pithy rhyming couplets and illustrations by George Cruikshank , who rose to fame on the back of working for Hone.

    • William Hone
    • 1819
  4. His The Political House That Jack Built (1819), the first and most famous of a series of satires that he produced with the caricaturist George Cruikshank, ran into 54 editions but failed to keep Hone solvent.

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · The political house that Jack built. Written by William Hone according to British Museum. Catalogue of political and personal satires, 13292-13304; Cohn, A.M. G. Cruikshank, 663; British Museum Catalogue; Halkett & Laing. A political satire, in verse, parodying "The house that Jack built." Includes: The clerical magistrate: p.

  6. The Political House that Jack Built Pt. 1 of his Facetiae and miscellanies, 2d ed., London The political house that Jack built [by W. Hone], Jack (fict.name.) Author: William Hone:...

  7. Volume 16 of The political house that Jack built [by W. Hone], Jack (fict.name.) Author. William Hone. Edition. 20. Publisher.

  8. Jun 24, 2009 · Language. English. Authorship ascribed to Hone in Mansell. A political satire, in verse. Dedicated to Doctor Slop (i.e. Sir John Stoddart) Contains also The clerical magistrate ( [4] p. at end) Bound with: The green bag : a dainty dish to set before a king / [William Hone].

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