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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Miscellaneous.

1845.—"Mrs. Caudle's Changeable Faces," a coloured lithograph. London. 4to.

"The Caudle Duet" versified from Punch expressly for the Rosherville Gardens by Mr. Baron Nathan. Gravesend. 4to. single sheet.

Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Caudle. Lithograph by John Leech.

1860.—"Mrs. Caudle in Crinoline," with coloured plates. London. 4to.


Dramatization.

1845.—"Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lecture! An Apropos Bagatelle in One Act. Founded on and taken from the articles in Punch." By Edward Stirling. London: Dunscombe.
[Other dramatizations of the "Lectures" were produced at provincial theatres, such as "Mrs. Caudle at Gravesend: A Comic Sketch," by C. Z. Barnett, but Stirling's is so far as I know the only one printed.]


Mr. Caudle's Breakfast Talk.

1845. — In Punch's Almanack for 1846. London.

1888.—"Fireside Saints: Mr. Caudle's Breakfast Talk and other Papers," by Douglas Jerrold. Prefaced by J. B. B. Melrose: July 24, 1873. Boston, U.S.A.


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