Harry Furniss
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Henry (Harry) Furniss (March 26, 1854 - January 14, 1925) was an artist and illustrator, born in Wexford, Ireland. His father was English and his mother Scottish, Furniss identifying himself as English. He was educated in Wesley College.
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Written and illustrated by Harry Furniss
- Royal Academy, an artistic joke — 1887
- M.P.'s in Session — 1889
- Australian Sketches- Made on Tour — 1899
- The Confessions of a Caricaturist — 1901
- Harry Furniss At Home — 1904
- Some Victorian Women - Good, Bad, and Indifferent — 1923
- Some Victorian Men — 1924
- The Two Pins Club — 1925
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Works illustrated by Harry Furniss
- Romps with verses by Horace Lennard, printed by Edmund Evans — 1885
- Sylvie and Bruno by Lewis Carroll — 1889
- Brayhard, The Adventures of One Ass and Seven Champions — 1890
- Sylvie and Bruno Concluded by Lewis Carroll — 1893
- Gamble Gold by Judge Edward Abbott Parry — 1907
- Charles Dickens Library by Charles Dickens — 1910
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