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The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Norman conquest unto the present time. Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians
By Robert Dodsley
Entertainment for a winter's evening
Entertainment for a winter's evening
By Green, Joseph
Victorian Theatrical Burlesques
Victorian Theatrical Burlesques
By Richard Schoch
Scarronnides, or, Virgile travestie
Scarronnides, or, Virgile travestie
By Charles Cotton

Victorian Epic Burlesques
By Rachel Bryant Davies
The tiger at large, or, The cad of the "buss"
The tiger at large, or, The cad of the "buss"
By George Blink

L' influence française dans la poésie burlesque en Angleterre entre 1660 et 1700
By Albert Harvey West

The novel in motley
By Archibald Bolling Shepperson

Thomas's burlesque drama, embellished with sixty-two engravings, from original designs
By Joseph Thomas - undifferentiated,George Cruikshank,Robert Cruikshank
The night they raided Minsky's
The night they raided Minsky's
By Rowland Barber
Hudibras in the burlesque tradition
Hudibras in the burlesque tradition
By Richards, Edward Ames

Victorian theatrical burlesques
By Richard W. Schoch
The political passing bell
The political passing bell
By Richards, George
Prince Camaralzaman, or, The fairies' revenge
Prince Camaralzaman, or, The fairies' revenge
By Henry Bellingham
By the Lion & Unicorn, Dieu & mon droit, their lieutenant-generals, governours, vice admirals, &c &c. &c. &c. A hue & cry
By the Lion & Unicorn, Dieu & mon droit, their lieutenant-generals, governours, vice admirals, &c &c. &c. &c. A hue & cry
By Virginia. Governor (1771-1775 : Dunmore).

English burlesque poetry, 1700-1750
By Richmond Pugh Bond
Burlesque humor revisited
Burlesque humor revisited
By Dick Poston
Comedias burlescas del Siglo de Oro
Comedias burlescas del Siglo de Oro
By Ignacio Arellano,Ignacio D. Arellano-Torres
Lamentations of a sow, on a late thanksgiving-day, at Danbury, in Connecticut, among those who emphatically stile themselves saints
Lamentations of a sow, on a late thanksgiving-day, at Danbury, in Connecticut, among those who emphatically stile themselves saints
By Gentleman.