Charles Henry Ross
Charles Henry Ross (1835 – 12 October 1897) was an English writer and cartoonist.
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Page 79 of an 1868 Charles Henry Ross' Book of Cats.
Biography
With his French-born wife, under the pseudonym Marie Duval, Ross created in 1867 Ally Sloper.[1]
He contributed a series of engravings, entitled "A Happy Day in a Varlet's Life. In a Series of Hard Lines", to the Ninth Season (1868) of Beeton's Christmas Annual.[2]
He died in London.
Work
The Book of Cats
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References
- Sabin, Roger (1993) Adult Comics: An Introduction, "Do comics that feature 'women's issues' automatically attract more women readers? ... (and possibly occasionally the artist as well) was Emily de Tessier, working under the pseudonym Marie Duvall, the wife of Sloper's creator Charles Ross."
- The Publishers' Circular and General Record of British and Foreign Literature, Volume 31, p. 788. Sampson Low, 1868. At Google Books. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
External links
- Works by Charles H. Ross at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Charles Henry Ross at Internet Archive
- Works by Charles Henry Ross at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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