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Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period
‘Humbug and Co.’: Satirical engagements with advertising 1770–1840
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December 13 2007
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Cambridge University Press
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December 13 2007
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10.1017/CBO9780511484520.003
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
A ‘department of literature’: Advertising in the Romantic period
pp. 72
‘Humbug and Co.’: Satirical engagements with advertising 1770–1840
pp. 117
‘We keeps a poet’: Shoe blacking and the commercial aesthetic
pp. 162
‘Publicity to a lottery is certainly necessary’: Thomas Bish and the culture of gambling
pp. 204
‘Barber or perfumer’: Incomparable oils and crinicultural satire
pp. 226
‘The poetry of hair-cutting’: J. R. D. Huggins, the emperor of barbers
pp. 253
Conclusion: ‘Thoughts on puffs, patrons and other matters’: Commodifying the book
pp. 270
Notes
pp. 318
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