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Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS IN VOL. I.
- Frontispiece—Gardens of the Hotel de Soissons. (From a print in Mr. Hawkins’ collection.)
- Vignette—The Bubblers’ Arms, Prosperity. (Bubblers’ Mirror, or England’s Folly.)
- John Law. (From a rare print by Leon Schenk. 1720)
- The Regent D’Orleans
- Old Palais Royal from the Garden. (From a scarce print, circa 1720)
- Law’s House; Rue de Quincampoix. (From Nodier’s Paris)
- Humpbacked Man hiring himself as a Table
- Hôtel de Soissons. (From Nodier’s Paris)
- The Coach upset
- Murder of a Broker by Count D’Horn
- John Law as Atlas. (From England under the House of Hanover)
- Caricature—Lucifer’s new Row Barge
- Procession of Miners for the Mississippi
- The Chancellor D’Aguesseau
- Caricature—Law in a Car drawn by Cocks
- M. D’Argenson
- Caricature—Neck or Nothing, or Downfall of the Mississippi Company
- The South-Sea House. (From a print, circa 1750)
- Harley Earl of Oxford
- Sir Robert Walpole
- Cornhill. (Print, circa 1720)
- Stock-jobbing Card, or the Humours of Change Alley. 1720. (From the Bubblers’ Medley)
- Caricature—People climbing the Tree of Fortune. (From the Bubblers’ Medley)
- The Gateway to Merchant Tailors’ Hall. (Gateway from old print)
- Mr. Secretary Craggs
- Caricature—Beggars on Horseback. (From the Bubblers’ Medley)
- Caricature—Britannia stript by a South-Sea Director
- Caricature—The Brabant Screen. (Copied from a rare print of the time, in the collection of E. Hawkins, Esq., F.S.A.)
- Bonfires on Tower Hill
- The Earl of Sunderland
- Caricature—Emblematic Print of the South-Sea Scheme. (From a print by Hogarth)
- Caricature—Bubblers’ Arms: Despair. (From Bubblers’ Mirror, or England’s Glory)
- Conrad Gesner
- The Alchymist. (From print after Teniers)
- Albertus Magnus
- Arnold de Villeneuve
- Raymond Lulli
- House of Jacques Cœur at Bourges. (From Sommerard’s Album)
- Cornelius Agrippa
- Paracelsus
- Dr. Dee
- Dr. Dee’s Show-stone and Magic Crystal. (Originals in the possession of Lord Londesborough and British Museum)
- Innspruck. (From Nodier’s Paris)
- House of Cagliostro (Rue de Clery, No. 278), Paris
- Mother Shipton’s House
- Henry Andrews, the original “Francis Moore, physician”
- Nostradamus. (From the frontispiece to a collection of his Prophecies, published at Amsterdam A.D. 1666)
- Serlo clipping Henry I.’s hair
- Peter the Great
- Bayeux Tapestry