Whimsicalities: A Periodical Gathering - To Which Are Added "York & Lancaster", "Lost & Found - A Fragment", "The Epping Hunt" and "Eugene Aram".
By Thomas Hood
Published by E. Moxon, Son & Company: London c1880 (Preface Date is 1843 however book appears more likely to be c1880)
Illustrated by The Author, John Leech, George Cruikshank and W. Harvey
"Whimsicalities: A Periodical Gathering by Thomas Hood, published by E. Moxon, Son & Company of London circa 1880 (with the preface dated 1843), is a lively and richly illustrated collection showcasing Hood's wit, imagination, and poetic humour. Combining several of his most charming shorter works—York & Lancaster, Lost & Found - A Fragment, The Epping Hunt, and Eugene Aram—this volume captures the breadth of Hood's literary voice, ranging from playful satire to darker narrative verse. His writing displays the clever wordplay, humane observation, and lyrical rhythm that made him one of the most beloved humorists and poets of early Victorian England.
The book is further enhanced by numerous illustrations contributed by Hood himself alongside eminent artists John Leech, George Cruikshank, and W. Harvey, creating a visual complement to his distinctive literary style. These engravings embody the whimsical tone and social commentary of the text, bringing its characters and absurdities vividly to life. This beautifully produced edition would appeal to collectors of illustrated Victorian literature, admirers of 19th-century humour, and readers with an appreciation for the union of art and verse in period book design."
Heavy wear, fading and rubbing to covers and spine. Book slightly and evenly cocked forward. No inscriptions. Pages typically clean, slightly age toned and with the odd small crease. Good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.