Symptoms of Being Amused

by H. Alken

Vol. 1 [all published]

London: Published by Thomas McLean, Repository of Wit & Humour

1822

First Edition

Oblong folio, chiefly plates, bound in quarter brown leather over gilt lettered green cloth covered boards. Illustrated with 41 of 42, hand colored plates. This volume was rebound at some point. Damage to spine, several plates have creases to the corners, minor discoloraiton, scuffs, else in very good condition.

"Symptoms of Being Amused," published in 1822 by Henry Thomas Alken, is a delightful collection of satirical illustrations that capture the quirks and humor of early 19th-century British society. Alken, renowned for his vivid depictions of sporting and social scenes, employs his distinctive artistic style to present a series of plates that humorously critique various aspects of everyday life. Each illustration is accompanied by witty captions that enhance the comedic effect, offering insights into activities such as hunting, racing, and social interactions. Through "Symptoms of Being Amused," Alken showcases his talent for blending detailed observation with playful satire, making the book a valuable artifact for those interested in the era's art, culture, and humor.

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