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1826. [_With his brother George._] "London Characters." (Twenty-four plates, of which nine only are by Robert.) Robins. 1827. [_With George._] Designs on wood for the "Fairy Tales" of Albert Ludwigg Grimm. 1827. J. Thompson's "New Life of J. Allen." 1828. Smeeton's "Doings in London." 1828. "British Dance of Death" (allegorical coloured frontispiece). 1828. "Spirit of the Age" Newspaper (vignette). 1828. [_With his brother._] The designs on wood for the "Universal Songster; or, Museum of Mirth." (3 vols.) 1828. "London Oddities; or, Theatrical Cabinet, and Tit-bits of Humour and Eccentricity." 1828. "The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic." 1828. _The following between 1830 and 1832._ "Cruikshank's Comic Album" (sometimes called "Facetiae"), being a series of little books published by Kidd, Miller, and others, afterwards collected into 3 vols. "Walks about Town by an Antiquated Trio," three designs. "The Condition of the West Indian Slave contrasted with that of the Infant Slave in our English Factories." "Cruikshank and the New Police, showing the great Utility of that Military Body." "Cruikshank _versus_ Witchcraft"; "Mary Ogilvie"; "Wee Watty." "Robert Cruikshank _versus_ Sir Andrew Agnew." W. S. Moncrieff's "March of Intellect," six designs. [_With Kenny Meadows._] "The Devil in London." "A Slap at the Times." Illustrations to Foote's "Tailors," and "Mayor of Garratt"; O'Hara's "Midas"; "The Beggars' Opera"; "Katherine and Petruchio," and others. _The following between 1831 and 1836._ Design on wood for "Figaro in London." [_With Seymour and others._] Illustrations to a periodical called "The Thief." Twenty illustrations to W. R. Macdonald's "Comic Alphabet." (A rival to George Cruikshank's work of the same title.) Eighty-five designs on wood to Crithannah's "Original Fables." Six designs on wood for "Readings from Dean Swift His Tale of a Tub, with Variorum Notes, and a Supplement for the use of the Nineteenth Century," by Quintus Flestrin Grildrig. Johann Abricht's "Divine Emblems." And [_with his brother_] illustrations to J. Thomas's "Burlesque Drama." 1838. [_With Seymour._] The series known as "Cruikshank at Home," and "The Odd Volume." _The following in 1839-1840._ Ten vignettes to "The Lady and the Saints." Twelve designs on wood to "Colburn's Kalendar of Amusements in Town and Country." "Cozi Toobad." [_With W. Lee._]
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