Passive Resistance Cant I do wot I like with my OwnThe Political Drama. No.28.
C.J. Grant [in image]
Printed and Published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Market [c.1833]
Wood-engraving, sheet 280 x 440mm (11 x 17¼"). Centre crease as normal. Creases and staining.
Policemen and politicians demand taxes from 'Solomon Standout', whose front door is plastered with notices explaining his refusal to pay further taxes until political reform takes place (and warning of various traps positioned to prevent unauthorised entry). Woodcut satire from 'The Political Drama', a series of 131 satires produced between 1833 and 1835 by Charles Jameson Grant (1830-52, fl.).
[Ref: 45877] £160.00
Printed and Published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Market [c.1833]
Wood-engraving, sheet 280 x 440mm (11 x 17¼"). Centre crease as normal. Creases and staining.
Policemen and politicians demand taxes from 'Solomon Standout', whose front door is plastered with notices explaining his refusal to pay further taxes until political reform takes place (and warning of various traps positioned to prevent unauthorised entry). Woodcut satire from 'The Political Drama', a series of 131 satires produced between 1833 and 1835 by Charles Jameson Grant (1830-52, fl.).
[Ref: 45877] £160.00