Cunningham, Peter, 1816-1869
Cunningham, Peter
Cunningham, Peter, écuyer
Peter Cunningham British writer (1816-1869)
VIAF ID: 12297712 ( Personal )
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Works
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Extracts from the accounts of the revels at court, in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I., from the original office books of the masters and yeomen. | |
Goldsmith's works in twelve volumes | |
Handbook of London | |
Honestie of this age : proving by good circumstance that the world was never honest till now | |
Inigo Jones. A life of the architect; | |
James Thomson and David Mallet... | |
Lettere | |
The letters of Horace Walpole, earl of Oxford. | |
The life of Sir David Wilkie; with his journals, tours, and critical remarks on works of art; and a selection from his correspondence. | |
Lives of the most eminent English poets : with critical observations on their works : in three volumes. | |
London as it is | |
London, past and present : a dictionary of its history, associations, and traditions | |
The new London & country jester : or, fun for the parlour & kitchen. .. | |
Peter Cunningham's New jest book : or, modern high life below stairs. Containing The Newest, Drollest, Queerest, Compleatest, most Comical, most Facetious, and best Collection (ever offered to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland) Of AtDiverting Jests, Funny Jokes, Frolicksome Stories, Humorous Sayings, Entertaining Tales, Lively Bonmots, Pleasant Adventures, Keen Repartees, Merry Waggartes, Excellent Puns, Curious Bulls, Irish, Scotch, and English; Smart Quibbles, Agreeable Humbugs, Witty Gibes, and other Flashes of Merriment. To Which Are Added, The following humorous and agreeable Articles, viz. New, Merry, and Ingenious Conundrums, Rebusses, Riddles, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Poems, Acrosties, and other Witticisms. Together With An entire new Selection of Toasts, Sentiments, Hobnobs, &c. at this Time used in the best Companies in London and Westminster. Calculated for both Sexes, to kill Care, to banish Sorrow, and to promote Mirth, Fun, Jollity, and Good Humour: Almost the Whole of this Work being really New, and written on Purpose, by Peter Cunningham, Esq; Professor of Drollery at Oxford; assisted by Bet Rigby, President of a Club of Female Wits in the Haymarket. Would you be eas'd of Care and Grief; Here shall you find a sweet Relief; Read, and you'll find in ev'ry Page, True Wit and Humour to engage | |
A poem to the memory of William Congreve | |
poems of William Drummond, of Hawthornden | |
Poems upon several occasions. | |
The poetical works of James Thomson | |
The songs of England and Scotland ... | |
Specimens of the british poets | |
The story of Nell Gwyn, and the sayings of Charles the Second | |
Story of Nell Gwyn, by Peter Cunningham. Edited by Gordon Goodwin... | |
Turner and his works: | |
Two years in New South Wales, a series of letters... by P. Cunningham,... | |
The works of Oliver Goldsmith |