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In offering the following pages to the public, I should like it to be known that no interviewer has extracted them from me by the thumbscrew of a morning call, nor have they been wheedled out of me by the caresses of those iron-maidens of literature, the publishers. For the most part they have been penned in odd half-hours as I sat in my easy-chair in the solitude of my studio, surrounded by the aroma of the post-prandial cigarette. I would also at the outset warn those who may purchase this work in the expectation of finding therein the revelations of a caricaturist's Chamber of. | The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 by Harry Furniss 1 THE CONFESSIONS OF A HARRY FURNISS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 by Harry Furniss The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 of 2 by Harry Furniss This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 of 2 Author Harry Furniss The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 by Harry Furniss 2 Release Date July 16 2009 EBook 29425 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CONFESSIONS OF A CARICATURIST Produced by Juliet Sutherland Marius Borror and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http www.pgdp.net Illustration MY CARICATURE OF MR. GLADSTONE. THE CONFESSIONS OF A CARICATURIST BY HARRY FURNISS ILLUSTRATED VOLUME I Illustration NEW YORK AND LONDON HARPER BROTHERS PUBLISHERS. 1902. BRADBURY AGNEW CO. LD. PRINTERS LONDON AND TONBRIDGE. All rights reserved. December 1901. PREFACE. If in these volumes I have made some joke at a friend s expense let that friend take it in the spirit intended and--I apologise beforehand. In America apology in journalism is unknown. The exception is the well-known story of the man whose death was published in the obituary column. He rushed into the office of the paper and cried out to the editor Look here sur what do you mean by this You have published two columns and a half of my obituary and here I am as large as life The Confessions of a Caricaturist Vol. 1 by Harry Furniss 3 The editor looked up and coolly said Sur I am vury sorry I reckon there is a mistake some place but it kean t be .