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Mrs Caudle’s curtain lectures. 1846 (rptd from Punch; review by<br />

Thackeray in Morning Chron 26 Dec 1845); 1856 etc; illustr C.<br />

Keene 1866; centenary edn with bibliography by W. Jerrold, 1902;<br />

illustr MacKay, Edinburgh 1950; introd by A. Burgess 1974<br />

(review by M. Slater in TLS Dec 1974; Robertson Davies Victorian<br />

Periodicals Rev 9 1976); tr Hungarian 1860, Fr 1865, 1890, Ger<br />

1869, 1870, Swed 1872, Ital 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chronicles <strong>of</strong> Clovernook; with some account <strong>of</strong> the hermit <strong>of</strong><br />

Bellyfulle. Rptd with other essays from the Illuminated Mag<br />

1846; rptd 1996 in Modern British Utopias, ed G. Claeys, vol 8; tr<br />

Ger 1847.<br />

A man made <strong>of</strong> money. Novel. Illustr J. Leech 1849; 1892. Originally<br />

issued in 6 pts.<br />

review: Br Quart Rev 10 1849.<br />

Retired from business. C. (H 3 May 1851). Mod Eng Com Th.<br />

St Cupid; or Dorothy’s fortune. C. (P’cess 2 Jan 1853). 1853; ed F. C.<br />

Wemyss, New York (the Minor drama no 50), nd; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th; French’s acting edn.<br />

A heart <strong>of</strong> gold. D. (P’cess 9 Oct 1854). 1854.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Throughout his career Jerrold wrote extensively for numerous jnls, notably<br />

the following:<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> the Stage 1823–4.<br />

Weekly Times 1826–7.<br />

Monthly Mag 1826–32.<br />

Ballot 1831.<br />

Examiner 1831–4(?).<br />

Athenaeum 1832–4.<br />

Morning Herald 1832–40.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Quart Rev 1833–4.<br />

Freemason’s Quart 1834–8.<br />

Blackwood’s Mag 1835–8 (see Wellesley vol 5).<br />

NMM 1837–41 (see Wellesley vol 5).<br />

Punch 1841–57. (See B. Jerrold, Douglas Jerrold and Punch, for full<br />

listing <strong>of</strong> contribution to end 1848 – from 1849 contributions are<br />

very scantily noted; also B. A. White, Douglas Jerrold’s ‘Q’ papers<br />

in Punch, Victorian Periodicals Rev 15 1982.)<br />

Daily News 1846.<br />

Illust London News (Christmas suppl 1850: ‘<strong>The</strong> sick giant and the<br />

doctor dwarf’).<br />

Jerrold also edited the following jnls:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Illuminated Mag 1843–4.<br />

Contributed <strong>The</strong> chronicles <strong>of</strong> Clovernook (Utopian fantasy), etc.<br />

Douglas Jerrold’s Shilling Mag 1845–8.<br />

Contributed <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> St Giles and St James (novel), <strong>The</strong><br />

Hedgehog letters, etc; see M. Fryckstedt, in Victorian Periodicals<br />

Rev 19 1986.<br />

Douglas Jerrold’s Weekly Newspaper 1846–8.<br />

Contributed <strong>The</strong> barber’s chair (satiric drama sketches), etc.<br />

Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper 1852–7.<br />

§2<br />

Powell, T. In his Pictures <strong>of</strong> the living authors <strong>of</strong> Britain, 1851.<br />

Saturday Rev Dec 1855. Anon.<br />

[Dixon, J. H.] Athenaeum 1857. Obituary.<br />

Hannay, J. Douglas Jerrold. Personal reminiscences. Atlantic<br />

Monthly 1 1857.<br />

[Sinnet, J.] NMM 110 1857.<br />

North Br Rev 30 1859. Anon.<br />

Jerrold, W. B. <strong>The</strong> life and remains <strong>of</strong> Douglas Jerrold 1859. 2nd edn<br />

as vol 5 <strong>of</strong> re-issued Works (see §1, above).<br />

Stirling, J. H. Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay. Edinburgh 1868.<br />

Collins, W. My miscellanies. 1875.<br />

Clarke, C. and M. Recollections <strong>of</strong> writers. 1878.<br />

Copping, E. Douglas Jerrold. New Rev 7 1892.<br />

Jerrold, W. Douglas Jerrold, dramatist and wit. 2 vols [1914].<br />

Jerrold, W. Douglas Jerrold’s facts and fancies. Fortnightly Rev 124<br />

1928.<br />

Kelly, R. M. Douglas Jerrold. New York 1972.<br />

Emeljanov, V. Victorian popular dramatists. Boston 1987. [ms]<br />

Mark Lemon 1809–70<br />

§1<br />

P.L.: or 30 Strand. MF. (Str 25 Apr 1836). Duncombe 22; Dicks 977.<br />

Arnold <strong>of</strong> Winkelreid: or the flight <strong>of</strong> the Sempach. D. (Sur 25 July<br />

1836). Duncombe 22.<br />

<strong>The</strong> MP for the rotten borough. MF. (EOH 27 July 1838). Dicks 719.<br />

A familiar friend. Ba. (Olym 8 Feb 1840). [1840]; Dicks 981.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gentleman in black: or the loves <strong>of</strong> the devils. (Olym 9 Dec 1840).<br />

[1840?]; Dicks 776.<br />

What will the world say? (CG 25 Sep 1841). 1841.<br />

Grandfather Whitehead. C. (H 31 Sep 1842). Webster 10; Dicks 505.<br />

Hearts are trumps. F. (Str 30 July 1849). [1863]; Dicks 1058.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enchanted doll: a fairy tale for little people; the illustrations by<br />

R. Doyle. 1849.<br />

Prose and verse. 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> railway belle. F. (Adel 20 Nov 1854). Lacy 17.<br />

A Christmas hamper. 1860. Tales.<br />

Wait for the end: a story. 3 vols 1863.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> number nip. 1864. From the Ger <strong>of</strong> J. C. A. Musaeus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> jest book: the choicest anecdotes and sayings, selected and<br />

arranged by Mark Lemon. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1864.<br />

Loved at last: a story. 3 vols 1864.<br />

Tom Moody’s tales, edited [or rather written] by Mark Lemon; illustrated<br />

by H. K. Browne. 1864.<br />

Falkner Lyle: or the story <strong>of</strong> two wives. 3 vols 1866.<br />

Leyton Hall and other tales. 3 vols 1867.<br />

Golden fetters. 3 vols 1867. A novel.<br />

Up and down the London streets. 1867. Historical and descriptive<br />

lectures.<br />

Fairy tales; with illustrations by R. Doyle and C. H. Bennett. 1868.<br />

Tinykin’s transformations: a child’s story. 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> small house over the water, and other stories; with portrait and<br />

illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 1888.<br />

Lemon, with Henry Mayhew, founded Punch, the first number <strong>of</strong> which<br />

appeared on 17 July 1841. He remained editor until his death.<br />

For other dramatic works, see Nicoll 4, pp. 343–5, 594–5; 5, pp. 455, 803.<br />

§2<br />

Friswell, J. H. In his Modern men <strong>of</strong> letters, 1870.<br />

Hatton, J. Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Lemon. GM July–Dec 1870.<br />

Hatton, J. <strong>The</strong> true story <strong>of</strong> Punch. London Soc 28, 30 1875–6.<br />

Spielmann, M. H. <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Punch. 1895.<br />

Adrian, A. A. Lemon: first editor <strong>of</strong> Punch. 1966.<br />

Leopold David Lewis 1828–90<br />

Mark Lemon | George William Lovell<br />

<strong>The</strong> mask: a humorous and fantastic review, edited by Lewis and<br />

Alfred Thompson [and entirely written by them]. Feb–Dec 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bells. D. (Lyc 25 Nov 1871). Lacy 97; New York 1872. From<br />

Erckmann-Chatrian, Le juif polonais.<br />

A peal <strong>of</strong> merry bells. 3 vols [1880]. A novel.<br />

For other dramatic works, see Nicoll 5, p. 459.<br />

George William Lovell 1804–78<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> provost <strong>of</strong> Bruges. T. (DL 10 Feb 1836). 1837; Dicks 681. From<br />

Leitch Ritchie, <strong>The</strong> serf, in his Romance <strong>of</strong> history.<br />

Love’s sacrifice: or the rival merchants. D. (CG 12 Sep 1842). Lacy 67;<br />

Dicks 650.<br />

2005 | 2006

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