Harry Furniss
1854 – 1925
52 works on record
Works

How's that? including "A century of Grace,"

My Bohemian days

Some Victorian Women

Romps

Australian sketches made on tour

The confessions of a caricaturist

Flying visits

M. P.'s in session

Our lady cinema

Harry Furniss at home

Memoirs Two

Family & Friends

Memoirs

How to Draw in Pen and Ink - The Art of Illustration
Harry Furniss's Christmas annual, 1905
1925
Some Victorian men
1924
Some Victoria women; good, bad, and indifferent
1923
The Fitz-boodle papers
1911
The story of Sylvie and Bruno
1904
All in a garden fair
1884
Romps at the seaside
Sylvie and Bruno concluded
How & why I illustrated Thackeray
[10 proof plates for "Sylvie and Bruno"
The Virginians
Holiday romps
A century of Grace
Paradise in Piccadilly
P & O sketches in pen and ink
How Smilestown became Glumstown
Harry Furniss's royal academy
M.P.'s in sesssion
How to draw in pen and ink
Some Victorian women, good, bad, and indifferent
The Two pins club
An Edwardian's view of Dickens & his illustrators
Parliamentary views
Stiggins!
Royal Academy antics
Telegrams and Parcels Too!: The Latest Developments at the General Post Office
The Gresham Club caricatures
Some Victorian women, good, bad and indifferent
Romps all the year round
Romps in town
Luxotype - why not revive it?
About the aerograph
Scraper boards and how to use them
Paradise in Piccadily
How and why I illustrated Thackeray
" Our Joe"
Pen and pencil in Parliament
The illustrating of books. From the humourous artist's point of view