English Society. Sketched by George du Maurier. Click on image to enlarge it.
. FromTommy home from an afternoon party: — “Mama, darling. I've got a great favor to ask of you . . . Please don't ask me how I behaved!”
Related material: A Selection of du Maurier’s Cartoons about Children
- Gentle Terrorism
- Rival Small and Earlies
- Mother’s Darlings
- A Question of Age
- An Introduction
- Reasoning from Induction
- Gentle Terrorism
- An Unpleasant Social Duty
- At the Zoo
- Nature versus Art
- A New Reading of a Famous Picture
- I must have this tooth out!
- Nemesis
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Bibliography
English Society. Sketched by George du Maurier. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1897.
Created 1 July 2001
Last modified 22 April 2020