"The topics which are most commonly lampooned by caricaturists are the heat itself and shampooing, though the former is mostly a metaphor used in political cartoons "
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For example: Hydropathy; or, the cold water cure, as practised by
Vincent Priessnitz at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria / R T Claridge.
3rd ed. London : James Madden, 1842 |
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'Terrors of Turkish bathing' / drawings by George Luks Vanity Fair
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1926) p.51 |
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Edward Burne-Jones: the hidden humorist / John Christian. British Museum, 2011 |
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The Turkish bath: an antidote for the cravings of the drunkard
/ J.A. [ie, John Abel]. (Dublin: Webb, 1859). (Tracts on the
drink question; no.1) |
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Bulgarian horrors and the question of the east / W E Gladstone. London
: John Murray; New York : Lovell, Adam, Wesson, 1876 |
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Disraeli / Robert Blake. London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1966. p.598 |
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The annotated Alice: Alice in Wonderland & Through the looking-glass
/ Lewis Carroll; illustrated by John Tenniel; with an introduction and
notes by Martin Gardner. London : Anthony Blond, 1960. p.288 |
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The Punch Brotherhood: table talk and print culture in mid-Victorian
London / Patrick Leary. London : British Library, 2010. p.41 |
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Edward Linley Sambourne's Diaries 1882-1910 are downloadable from the
Leighton House Museum website. |
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