12016-08-19T12:58:42-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aA Conference Between the Devil and Doctor Dove1A Conference between the D---l and Doctor D--e [graphic] : Together with the Doctor's Epitaph on himself ; Here continues to rot ...2016-08-19T12:58:42-07:00LCP Cartoons [1764] Con [959.F.69][Philadelphia, ca. 1764]The conference, between the Devil and David James Dove, is depicted in a cartoon above the title; the text, in two columns, is a mock epitaph accusing Dove of sexual immorality. Imprint supplied by Evans. Text in two columns; engraved cut at head of title.1 print : etching and engraving ; 40 x 19 cm. (16 x 7.5 in.)Evans, C. American bibliography, 9617; Murrell, 1611Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12016-08-19T12:58:17-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aThe Counter Medley1The counter-medly, being a proper answer to all the dunces of the medly and their abettors.2016-08-19T12:58:17-07:00Dove, David James, 1696?-1769.HSP Bc 612 C83[Philadelphia : Printed by Anthony Armbruster, 1765]David James Dove's reply to Isaac Hunt's The medley, accusing Dove of gross immorality. Verse in sixteen stanzas; first line: Hail poets twelve! None like you e'er were born. Followed by: A song. To the tune of a free and an accepted Mason. First lines: Come let us prepare We true men that are. Imprint supplied by Evans. Text in four columns; engraved cut at head of title.1 sheet : ill. (engraved cut) ; ?�.Evans, C. American bibliography, 994311Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12016-08-19T12:59:28-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aThe Election, a Medley1The election a medley, humbly inscribed, to Squire Lilliput Professor of Scurrillity. [graphic].2016-08-19T12:59:28-07:00LCP Political Cartoons - [1764] Ele [1885.F.32][Philadelphia: s.n., 1764]A pro-Franklin cartoon depicting a crowd gathered to vote at the Philadelphia courthouse during the Pennsylvania Assembly Election of October 1764. The print advocates Franklin's appointment as provincial agent to Britain despite his election loss which was a result of his double-sided politics in dealing with the "Paxton Boys;" white frontiersmen who murdered peaceful Native Americans. Contains thirty-three verses attributed to Rev. Isaac Hunt to be sung to various tunes. Created as an attack on satirist James Dove, referred to in this title as "Squire Lilliput Professor of Scurrility," in response to his anti-Franklin print, "The Paxton Expedition." The courthouse crowd includes caricatures of James Dove and five African Americans, including a woman stating "Mase Lidiput you puchuss a me;" a reference to a character pursued sexually by Dove in an earlier anti-Dove cartoon, "A Conference between the Devil and Mr. Dove" (1764). Place and date of publication provided by Snyder and Murrell. Possibly after the work of Henry Dawkins. Manuscript note on recto in Watson's hand: Wrote by the Revd. Isaac Hunt at or before 1764 - when Franklin was made agent to London for this "Medley" says "Franklin will be agent." [and] Property of John F. Watson. Manuscript note on verso: Purchased from John F. Watson, Esq. June 14 1860. C.P. [Charles Poulson].1 print: etching and engraving on laid paper; 48 x 36 cm. (19 x 14 in.)Evans, C. American bibliography, 965011Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12018-08-20T13:40:54-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aThe Election, Humbly Inscribed to the Saturday Nights Club3The election, humbly inscrib'd to the Saturday-Nights Club, in Lodge Alley.plain2018-08-20T13:42:05-07:00Dawkins, Henry, d. 1786?Library Company of Philadelphia. Call Number: Cartoons [1765] Ele [959.F.88 (DuSimitiere)].Title followed by extended verse. Manuscript note by DuSimitiere: Published after the election of the members for the county and city of Philadelphia for the first of 1765. See also: Evans, 9963; Murrell, 10 (1764).Political Cartoon, 1 page.11Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12016-08-19T12:58:26-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aFranklin and the Quakers1[Franklin and the Quakers [graphic] / James Claypoole?].2016-08-19T12:58:26-07:00Claypoole, James, 1720-1784?, etcher.LCP Cartoons [1764 Fra] [Watson's Annals Ms. p.274. (HSP)][Philadelphia, 1764]1 print : etching and engraving ; 19 x 33 cm. (7.25 x 13 in.)Murrell, 1311Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12016-08-19T13:00:25-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aThe German Bleeds and Bears Ye Furs2The German Bleeds & bears ye Furs Of Quaker Lords & Savage Curs ... [graphic].plain2016-08-31T18:47:18-07:00Craig Dietrich2d66800a3e5a1eaee3a9ca2f91f391c8a6893490
12016-08-19T12:58:25-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aAn Indian Squaw King Wampum Spies1An Indian Squaw King Wampum spies ... [graphic] : [first of eighteen lines of verse / Henry Dawkins].2016-08-19T12:58:25-07:00Claypoole, James, 1720-1784?, etcher.HSP Bc 612 D32a[Philadelphia, 1764]Attributed to Claypoole.1 print : etching ; 21 x 26 cm. (8.25 x 10.25 in.)Murrell, 14.11Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12018-08-20T13:40:54-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aA New Song Suitable to the Season2A new song suitable to the season, to the tune of good English beer.plain2018-08-20T13:43:28-07:00[Dawkins, Henry, d. 1786?]Library Company of Philadelphia. Call Number: Political Cartoons -[1765] - New [959.F.87a].A cartoon supporting the Old Ticket Party of Pennsylvania which advocated a conversion from a proprietary government to a royal colony. Depicts well-to-do Philadelphians in a tavern drinking and singing "Huzza Old ticket, Old Ticket Forever." An African American servant serves the men as he states in patois his support of the Old Ticket. As the devil exits the tavern, he indicates his support for the New Ticket Party which supported the existing proprietary government. Contains an electioneering song of six verses from which the depicted Philadelphians sing verses. The tavern was often used as a place to canvass election support and treat voters. Possibly the work of Henry Dawkins. See also: Evans 10093.Political Cartoon, 1 page.11Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
12016-08-19T13:01:27-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aThe Paxton Expedition1The Paxton expedition. : Inscribed to the author of the farce, / by H.D.2016-08-19T13:01:27-07:00Dawkins, Henry, -1786?LCP Cartoon 1764 Pax 795.F.20a (Du Simitiere)[Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1764]A copper plate engraving, representing the citizens of Philadelphia, in arms before the court house, to repel the Paxton Boys. Followed by 24 lines of doggerel verse. Attributed to Henry Dawkins by Evans, who supplies place and date of publication.1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 25 x 36 cmEvans, C. American bibliography, 9627; English short title catalogue (ESTC), W12841; Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 2032; Murrell, no. 9; Stauffer, 467; Fielding, 335; Snyder, 30; Phillips, 254.11Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a