Charles Molloy Westmacott journaliste britannique
Westmacott, C. M. (Charles Molloy), 1787 or 1788-1868
Westmacott, Charles Molloy 1788?-1868
Westmacott, C. M. (Charles Molloy), 1787 or 8-1868
Westmacott, Charles Molloy, 1787?-1868
Westmacott, C.M. 1787-1868
Westmacott, Charles Molloy
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Works
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British galleries of painting and sculpture, comprising a general historical and critical catalogue with separate notices of every work of fine art in the principal collections, by C. M. Westmacott,... Illustrated with engraved portraits and interior views by Wageman, Cattermole, Hawksworth, Le Keux, Findlay amd ["sic"] Phillips | |
The English spy, 1825-1826: | |
The English spy : an original work, characteristic, satirical, and humorous. Comprising scenes and sketches in every rank of society, being portraits of the illustrious, eminent, eccentric, and notorious | |
Fitzalleyne of Berkeley | |
Glorious name ! ! ! from "National odes", by Charlss ["sic"] M. Westmacott,... | |
Nettlewig Hall, or, Ten to one, 183-?: | |
Oh 'tis sweet when the moon is beaming : a ballad, as sung by Mrs. Waylett, with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in Mr. Westmacott's new farce called "Nettlewig Hall" | |
[Poem] | |
Points of misery ; or Fables for mankind : prose and verse, chiefly original | |
The punster's pocket-book, or the art of Dunning. | |
Spirit of the public journals ... Being an impartial selection of the most ingenious essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. With explanatory notes and anecdotes of many of the persons alluded to |