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Albert Smith
Albert Smith
Nationality:
british
Gender:
Male
English editor and writer.
(Portrait of Gavarni), title page vignette and second plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
A Plate of Heads, preceding the essay by Horace Mayhew, opposite page 61 and fourteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
A Sketch from the West-End, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, opposite page 49 and twelfth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 18
Acrobats, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, frontispiece and first plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Carmen and Coal-Heavers,preceding the essay by Thomas Miller, opposite page 37 and tenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Covent Garden Market, preceding the essay by Charles Kenney, opposite page 28 and eighth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Fancy-Balls, preceding the essay by Robert B. Brough, opposite page 97 and twenty-first plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Foreign Gentlemen in London, preceding the essay by Shirley Brooks, opposite page 107 and twenty-third plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David
Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Greenwich Fair, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, opposite page 75 and seventeenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
Marriage in High LIfe, preceding the essay by Charles Stuart Savile, opposite page 65 and fifteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bog
Music in the Drawing-Room, preceding the essay by John Oxenford, opposite page 17 and sixth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849
Music in the Streets, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, opposite page 21 and seventh plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Barmaid, preceding the essay by J. Stirling Coyne, opposite page 87 and nineteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Casino, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, opposite page 13 and fifth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Coulisses, preceding the essay by Shirley Brooks, opposite page 81 and eighteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Crossing Sweeper, preceding the essay by Albert Smith, opposite page 32 and ninth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Lounger in Regent Street, preceding the essay by Angus B. Reach, opposite page 70 and sixteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bog
The Opera, preceding the essay by Shirley Brooks, opposite page 1 and third plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
The Orange-Girl, preceding the essay by An Old Playgoer, opposite page 45 and eleventh plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
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