Charles Williams|M. [or W. N.] Jones

A Paradice [sic] for Fools–A Nocturnal Trip–or–The Disciple of Johanna benighted–vided Scourge No. XXXVI, page 510

September 1, 1814
Hand-colored etching
22 × 54.8 cm (8.7 × 21.6 in)

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