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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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