Rare Set of Four Prints from Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esq Framed Together Series 4

Rare Set of Four Prints from Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esq Framed Together Series 4

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Published by London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1851

Illustrations by H. Alken and T.J. Rawlins.

Hand-colored aquatint plates. The Plates from: page 155 (plate 1). Heron shooting, page 56 (plate 2).  Light come, light go, page 134 (plate 3).  A Nick, or the nearest way home, page 47 (plate 4)  Tally ho! Tally ho!

 "This is not a work of fiction, for John Mytton, a rather inglorious character for a biography, was a hard-living, hard-drinking country squire of Halston, Shropshire, capable of the utmost physical endurance, and ready to accept any wager to walk, shoot or ride against any man. Many of his feats are recorded and graphically delineated, including the climax of his folly in setting his nightshirt on fire to cure a hiccough (Martin Hardie).

Tooley 68. Schwerdt 1, p. 39. Abbey, Life, 385 (2d ed.). Martin Hardie, pp. 185-186. Prideaux, p. 326.

John "Mad Jack" Mytton (30 September 1796 – 29 March 1834) was a British eccentric and rake of the Regency period who was briefly a Tory Member of Parliament.

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