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John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 [of 2]
JOHN LEECH
His Life and Work

JOHN LEECH
His Life and Work
BY
WILLIAM POWELL FRITH, R.A.

WITH PORTRAIT AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
LONDON
RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen
1891 [All rights reserved]
I Dedicate this Book
TO
CHARLES F. ADAMS,
LEECH’S EARLIEST, WARMEST, AND MOST CONSTANT FRIEND;
WITH MY GRATEFUL THANKS
FOR THE INTEREST HE HAS TAKEN IN MY WORK,
AND FOR THE VALUABLE ASSISTANCE AFFORDED
IN THE EXECUTION OF IT.
PREFACE
I am very conscious of the many sins of commission and omission of which I have been guilty in my attempt to write the “Life and Work of John Leech”; but, that ingratitude may not figure amongst my shortcomings, I take advantage of the usual preface to acknowledge my obligations to friends and strangers from whom I have received assistance, and to express my warmest thanks for their kindness.
The time that has elapsed since Leech’s death has terribly thinned the ranks of his friends and contemporaries; but the leveller has spared and dealt tenderly with one of his earliest and most constant friends, Mr. Charles F. Adams, whose store of Leech’s letters, together with many pleasing reminiscences, have been placed unreservedly at my disposal. From Mr. Kitton’s memoir of Leech I have derived, through the author’s kindness, much advantage; and to Mr. Thornber, a well-known collector of Leech’s works, I owe the opportunity of selecting some of the best illustrations that grace the book.
I also desire to express my gratitude to the proprietors of Punch, who, though unable to comply with my unreasonable demand to the full extent of it, have given me most important help in my endeavours to do honour to the genius who was such an honour to Punch. I owe to those gentlemen no less than eight of the full-page illustrations, to say nothing of numbers of small cuts.
I take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Grego, my neighbour Mr. McKenzie, Mr. Willert Beale, and Mr. Maitland for their help in various ways; not forgetting the Eton boy, whose anonymity I preserve according to his desire.
To Sir John Millais, Mr. Ashby Sterry, Mr. Horsley, Mr. Holman Hunt, and Mr. Cholmondeley Pennel I also offer my warmest acknowledgment for the papers they have so kindly contributed.
In conclusion, I permit myself a few words in explanation of that which I know will be laid to my charge, namely, that my book tells too little of Leech and too much of his work, and that it is chronologically deficient. In excuse I plead that the life of Leech as I knew it from its early days was, like that of most artists, entirely devoid of such incidents as would interest the public; and that from the difficulty of acquiring certain information, and the varying times at which it was supplied, chronological accuracy was impossible.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
PROLOGUE | 1 | |
I. | EARLY DAYS | 3 |
II. | EARLY WORK | 20 |
III. | MR. PERCIVAL LEIGH AND LEECH | 75 |
IV. | MEETING OF MULREADY AND LEECH | 95 |
V. | “THE PHYSIOLOGY OF EVENING PARTIES,” BY ALBERT SMITH | 104 |
VI. | JOHN LEECH AND THE ETON BOY | 130 |
VII. | MR. SPONGE’S SPORTING TOUR | 137 |
VIII. | “THE MARCHIONESS OF BRINVILLIERS,” BY ALBERT SMITH | 151 |
IX. | “THE MARCHIONESS OF BRINVILLIERS”—CONTINUED | 163 |
X. | “A MAN MADE OF MONEY,” BY DOUGLAS JERROLD | 178 |
XI. | ALBERT SMITH AND LEECH | 206 |
XII. | MR. ADAMS AND LEECH | 233 |
XIII. | “COMIC GRAMMAR” AND “COMIC HISTORY” | 255 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Portrait of John Leech |