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In the enchanting world of literature, "mister" often takes center stage, captivating readers with its intriguing characters and unforgettable moments

Background imageMister Collection: An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America

An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America are burning
GEORGE III CARTOON, 1779. An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America are burning, houses in London, England, stand empty and Mr

Background imageMister Collection: Having Taken All The Legal Steps, Mr. Tagg Is Greatly Mortified At His Daughters Refusal To Marry

Having Taken All The Legal Steps, Mr. Tagg Is Greatly Mortified At His Daughters Refusal To Marry A Nobleman
GIBSON: DRAWINGS, 1904. Having Taken All The Legal Steps, Mr. Tagg Is Greatly Mortified At His Daughters Refusal To Marry A Nobleman. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1904

Background imageMister Collection: Don t mind me, go right on working. President Herbert Hoover finds the prohibition furor unabated

Don t mind me, go right on working. President Herbert Hoover finds the prohibition furor unabated
PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1929. Don t mind me, go right on working. President Herbert Hoover finds the prohibition furor unabated. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1929

Background imageMister Collection: Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble

Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble experiment inspired
PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1928. Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble experiment inspired the 1928 cartoon by Rollin Kirby

Background imageMister Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency when his mere nomination has so shamefully lowered the moral tone of the Republican party

Background imageMister Collection: FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher

FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher. A visit to Brigham Young in Salt Lake City, Utah, during Mr. and Mrs. Leslies coast-to-coast railroad trip in 1877

Background imageMister Collection: WILLAIM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English satesman. The General Election: Mr

WILLAIM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English satesman. The General Election: Mr. Gladstone Addressing the Electors of Greenwich on Blackheath. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1874

Background imageMister Collection: SHEEP, c1800. The Wedder of Mr. Culleys Breed. Wood engraving, c1800, by Thomas Bewick

SHEEP, c1800. The Wedder of Mr. Culleys Breed. Wood engraving, c1800, by Thomas Bewick

Background imageMister Collection: JOHN S. RAREY (1828-1866). / nAmerican horse trainer

JOHN S. RAREY (1828-1866). / nAmerican horse trainer
JOHN S. RAREY (1828-1866). /nAmerican horse trainer. One of Mr. Rareys subjects before training. Wood engraving, American, 1858

Background imageMister Collection: MISSIONARY ATTACKED, 1797. Perilous Situation of Mr. Veeson at Tongataboo

MISSIONARY ATTACKED, 1797. Perilous Situation of Mr. Veeson at Tongataboo. Steel engraving, American, 1837

Background imageMister Collection: JOHN S. RAREY (1828-1866). American horse trainer. One of Mr. Rareys subjects after training

JOHN S. RAREY (1828-1866). American horse trainer. One of Mr. Rareys subjects after training. Wood engraving, American, 1858

Background imageMister Collection: DICKENS: OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. Podsnappery. A party at the home of Mr Podsnap

DICKENS: OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. Podsnappery. A party at the home of Mr Podsnap. Wood engraving from a 19th century American edition of Charles Dickens Our Mutual Friend, first published in 1864

Background imageMister Collection: PHILADELPHIA, c1700. First brick building erected in Philadelphia, given by Mr

PHILADELPHIA, c1700. First brick building erected in Philadelphia, given by Mr. Penn to his daughter. Wood engraving

Background imageMister Collection: STEAM CARRIAGE, 1860. A three-wheeled carriage propelled by a steam engine, designed by Mr

STEAM CARRIAGE, 1860. A three-wheeled carriage propelled by a steam engine, designed by Mr. Rickett of the Castle Foundry, Buckingham, England, 1860. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageMister Collection: DICKENS: PICKWICK PAPERS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of The Pickwick Papers

DICKENS: PICKWICK PAPERS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens

Background imageMister Collection: SOCIETY WEDDING, 1877. The marriage of Lady Cecilia Northcote and Mr

SOCIETY WEDDING, 1877. The marriage of Lady Cecilia Northcote and Mr. Reginald MacLeod at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Line engraving, English, 1877

Background imageMister Collection: RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T. G. Appleton

RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T. G. Appleton. Wood engraving, c1876
RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T.G. Appleton. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageMister Collection: DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Restoration of mutual confidence between Mr. and Mrs. Micawber

DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Restoration of mutual confidence between Mr. and Mrs. Micawber. Wood engraving from a 19th century American edition of Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Background imageMister Collection: ENGLAND: TEXTILE STRIKE. The Preston Strike. Mr. Cowell addressing an open-air meeting of factory

ENGLAND: TEXTILE STRIKE. The Preston Strike. Mr. Cowell addressing an open-air meeting of factory operatives, in the orchard

Background imageMister Collection: ACROBATS, 1853. Feat of Mr. Sands, the Air-Walker, at Drury-Lane Theater

ACROBATS, 1853. Feat of Mr. Sands, the Air-Walker, at Drury-Lane Theater. Richard Sands was an American acrobat
ACROBATS, 1853. Feat of Mr. Sands, the " Air-Walker, " at Drury-Lane Theater. Richard Sands was an American acrobat, equestrian and ceiling walker

Background imageMister Collection: Mr Fox the Lawyer

Mr Fox the Lawyer 1851

Background imageMister Collection: ROBINSON: RABELAIS DRAWING. Pen-and-ink drawing by William Heath Robinson for The Works of Mr

ROBINSON: RABELAIS DRAWING. Pen-and-ink drawing by William Heath Robinson for The Works of Mr. Francois Rabelais

Background imageMister Collection: Ww2 / 1940S / Mr Brown Music

Ww2 / 1940S / Mr Brown Music
Cover of the music sheet for " Mister Brown of London Town"

Background imageMister Collection: Inquiring the Way

Inquiring the Way
Inquiring the way of a local yokel, whose reply is either Ah, zir, thee can t get there from here ! or Oi begs yer pardon, mister, but Ois a stranger here meself !

Background imageMister Collection: Mr Punch Character

Mr Punch Character
The Mister Punch character holding a copy of the first issue of Punch magazine




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In the enchanting world of literature, "mister" often takes center stage, captivating readers with its intriguing characters and unforgettable moments. In Pride & Prejudice, 1894 edition, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself eavesdropping on Mr. Darcy at a grand ball, discovering secrets that would forever change their lives. Austen's masterpiece continues to enthrall us as Elizabeth overhears Mr. Darcy once again in her timeless tale. Moving beyond Austen's realm, Charles Dickens introduces us to memorable figures like Mr. Toots and the Chicken in his novel Dombey & Son. These eccentric characters add a touch of whimsy to an already captivating story. Meanwhile, David Copperfield brings forth the heartwarming relationship between Mr. Peggotty and Little Emily - a bond that withstands trials and tribulations throughout their journey together. Stepping away from literature but still within the realm of entertainment is Alec (Sir Affable) Knowles - Theatrical Journalist extraordinaire. His wit and charm captivate audiences as he delves into the world of theater with his insightful commentary. In another realm entirely is Carl Laemmle Presents Mister Mustard Millions - a tantalizing title that promises intrigue and excitement on the silver screen. Music also pays homage to "mister, " as Carousel presents us with Mister Snow through its beautiful cover art. This melodic composition transports listeners into a world filled with love and longing. And let's not forget about sportsmanship. Picture No. 12479911 captures John Thorneycroft Hartley winning Wimbledon for the second time in 1880 - an extraordinary feat deserving of admiration. Lastly, Captain Cuttle engages in thought-provoking conversation with Mr. Carker in this intriguing scene from an unknown work by Dickens himself. As they discuss practical matters, we are left wondering what conclusions these two fascinating individuals will draw.