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Mixed Political Wares as seen in Vanity Fair

Gary Brennan

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English
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
15 July 2021
Vanity Fair was a weekly show of Political, Social and Literary Wares which was cutting-edge and unique. Over time it became the most successful society magazine in the history of English journalism and with its combination of witty epigrams, portrait caricature and colour lithography, it provided a new interest for the English magazine genre. The colour caricatures were not initially used by its founding editor Thomas Gibson Bowles until Issue 13, when he thought a caricature might boost the fortunes of his new magazine. Benjamin Disraeli was the first, followed by his close rival William Gladstone.

Vanity Fair stood ready to attack all who threatened the established social structure, controlled by the ruling elites. It was outspoken in its condemnation of the political parties, and during its 46 year existence, politicians were to account for a third of the 2352 caricatures published in the journal from 1869 to 1914. Unlike the rest of Vanity Fair, these caricatures have lived on and prospered, many falling into the hands of private collectors. This particular collection of ‘mixed political wares’ includes some of the key players and also rans, whose professional dealings, successful or otherwise, did not escape the scrutiny of the prophesising Jehu Junior.

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Imprint:   Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   674g
ISBN:   9781839754845
ISBN 10:   1839754842
Pages:   120
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword vii AN INTRODUCTION TO VANITY FAIR 1 1. Origins 4 2. Background to the Caricatures 5 Thomas Gibson Bowles (1841-1922) – The Founding Editor & Owner 6 The Caricaturists (included in this publication) 8 The Technical Advancements & Formats 15 THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE, 1868-1914 19 Selected Gladstone-Disraeli Caricatures 22 Groups 31 Selected Portrait Caricatures 44 Letterpresses 75 MISCELLANY 79 Life after Bowles: Owners & Editors (1889-1914) 81 Collectors’ Corner 82 A Postscript 85 Timeline 86 FURTHER READING 89 Endnotes 95 INDEX 103

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