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001 $ 13/2046
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20250121102008.6
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
245 1 0 $a The loyal man in the moon. With thirteen cuts. / $c By the author of The constitutional house that Jack built.
250 # # $a Third edition
260 # # $a London $b Printed for C. Chapple, 66, Pall Mall, Bookseller to His Majesty, and His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and J. Johnston, Cheapside $c 1820
300 # # $a 28 p.: $b illus.; $c 208 mm.
500 # # $a This is a satire, in verse, upon the supporters of Queen Caroline; a retort to William Hone's Man in the moon. Illustrated with 13 unsigned wood-engravings illustrating political parodies after drawings attributed to I. R. Cruikshank (see B.M. Political satire 13649-13660). Includes one page of booksellers' advertisements (p. [4]). Printer statement on verso of title-page and foot of p. 28: 'W. Shackell, Printer, Johnson's-court, Fleet-street, London.'

561 # # $a Part of a set of pamphlets from the library of Richard Westmacott RA presented by Mrs Rodwell in 1937 (see RA Annual Report for 1937, p. 55).
561 # # $a Bound (9) in vol. IV of a set of pamphlets from the library of Richard Westmacott RA.
563 # # $a In green quarter-bound leather; spine with two red leather labels, both lettered in gilt, the first as 'Miscellaneous' and the second as 'Vol. / IV'.
600 1 4 $a Caroline
653 # # $a Political satire, English 19th century - Great Britain Politics and government 1800-1837 Anecdotes, facetiae, satire
700 1 # $a Cruikshank, (Isaac) Robert $e illustrator
700 1 # $a Chapple, Clement $e publisher/bookseller
700 1 # $a Johnston, John $e publisher/bookseller
700 1 # $a Shackell, William $e printer
700 1 # $a Rodwell $e donor
700 1 # $a Westmacott, Richard $e previous owner