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My Caricature of Mr. Gladstone | Frontispiece. |
Initial "In." Writing my Confessions. A Visitor's Snapshot | 1 |
My Mother | 3 |
My Father | 5 |
Harry Furniss, aged 10 | 6 |
A Caricature, made when a Boy (never published). Dublin Exhibition. |
Portrait of Sir A. Guinness (now Lord Iveagh) in centre | 11 |
An Early Illustration on Wood by Harry Furniss. Partly Engraved by him. | 16 |
Sketches in Galway | 19 |
"Judy," the Galway Dwarf | 23 |
Phelps, the first Actor I saw | 24 |
Mrs. Hardcastle. Mr. Harry Furniss. From an Early Sketch | 25 |
Caricature of Myself, drawn when I first arrived in London | 30 |
Age 20 | 35 |
A successful "Make-Up" | 36 |
Two Travellers | 38 |
The Duke of "Broadacres" | 40 |
Savage Club House Dinner. From a Sketch by Herbert Johnson | 41 |
The Earl of Dunraven as a Savage | 42 |
"Another Gap in Our Ranks" | 43 |
"Jope" | 43 |
H. J. Byron | 44 |
A Presentation | 45 |
Savage Club. My Design for the Menu, 25th Anniversary Dinner | 47 |
"Savages" | 50 |
Letter from Sir Spencer Wells | 51 |
Distress in the Black Country | 54 |
At the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race | 55 |
As Special at the Balaclava Celebration | 57 |
Distress in the North | 59 |
Realism! | 61 |
"The Caitiff" and Orlando | 62 |
An Invitation | 63 |
At a Fancy Dress Ball | 65 |
Lewis Wingfield as a Street Nigger Home from the Derby | 67 |
"The Liberal Candidate" | 68 |
Sketches at the Liverpool Election: A Ward Meeting | 69 |
My Easel. Drawing Mr. Gladstone at a Public Meeting | 71 |
The American Sunday Papers | 72 |
Major Handy | 74 |
The World's Fair, Chicago. A "Special's" Visit | 75 |
"On dashed the Horses in their wild Career" | 77 |
Initial "A" | 79 |
The Charnel-House. Chicago World's Fair | Capt. Gosset, late Sergeant-at-Arms | 244 |
My "Childish" Style in Punch | 245 |
A simple Document | 246 |
I Sketch the House | 247 |
Dr. Percy. "The House Up" | 250 |
Mr. Punch's Puzzle-Headed People. Mr. Goschen | 251 |
Mr. Punch's Puzzle-Headed People. "All Harcourts" | 252 |
The New Cabinet | 255 |
Reduction of Page in Punch, showing that my Caricatures were—in this |
case—published too large | 258 |
Reduction from the Original Drawing, showing that I gave Instructions for the Caricature to be |
"reduced as usual" | 259 |
What really happened | 261 |
Dr. Tanner | 262 |
Assault on me in the House. What the Press described | 263 |
John Burns | 265 |
Note from Sir Frank Lockwood, after reading the Bogus Account of the "Assault" | 266 |
Letter supposed to come from Lord Cross. (Lockwood's Joke) | 267 |
Sir F. Lockwood | 269 |
Lewis Carroll's Suggestion, and my sketch of it in Punch | 270 |
Nature's Puzzle Portrait | 271 |
Initial "W" | 272 |
"Three Oarsmen under a Tree" | 273 |
Lord Russell's Acceptance to dine with me | 275 |
"It's your Turn next" | 277 |
Letter from Sir Frank Lockwood | 277 |
Mr. Linley Sambourne | 278 |
Portrait of me as a Member of the Two Pins Club, by Linley Sambourne | 279 |
The late Lord Russell, the President of the Two Pins Club | 280 |
"Furious Riding." Sketch by F. C. Gould | 282 |
My Portrait, by F. C. Burnand | 285 |
Mr. Punch "doing" the Picture Shows | 286 |
The Picture Shows. Design from Punch | 288 |
"The World-Renowned and Talented Barnardo Family" | 289 |
The Great Baccarat Case. My Sketch in Pencil made in Court, and |
Congratulatory Note from the Editor of Punch | 291 |
Letter from Professor Herkomer | 293 |
A Prisoner | 294 |
"Good Advertisement." Original Idea as sent to me | 297 |
Ditto. My Drawing of it in Punch | 297 |
"English Waterproof Ink" | 299 |
I sit for John Brown | 300 |
A Crib by an American Advertiser | 301 |
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