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- Title:
- Phil May's gutter-snipes 50 original sketches in pen & ink
- Alternate title:
- Gutter-snipes
- Alternate title:
- Guttersnipes
- Creator:
- May, Phil, 1864-1903
Leadenhall Press ( Publisher )
Macmillan Company ( Publisher )
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Publisher:
- Leadenhall Press, Limited
- Publication Date:
- c1896
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm.
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- City children -- Pictorial works -- England -- London ( lcsh )
Street life -- Pictorial works -- England -- London ( lcsh ) Poverty -- Pictorial works -- England -- London ( lcsh ) Caricatures and cartoons -- England ( lcsh ) Wit and humor -- Pictorial works ( lcsh ) Social life and customs -- Pictorial works -- London (England) ( lcsh ) Publishers' advertisements -- 1896 ( rbgenr ) Bldn -- 1896
- Genre:
- Publishers' advertisements ( rbgenr )
- Spatial Coverage:
- England -- London
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- Copyright statement on all pages but title page.
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- Illustrated t.p. and dedication; illustrated cover shows Macmillan Company as publisher.
- General Note:
- Publisher's advertisements follow text.
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