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"Studdy: A Captivating Collection of Bonzo's Whimsical World" Step into the enchanting world of Studdy, where Bonzo reigns supreme with his mischievous charm

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzos dud show by George Studdy

Bonzos dud show by George Studdy
Bonzos dud show. He had been expecting first prize, but loses out to two pedigree dogs, a bull terrier and a bulldog. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo shows the Bonzolines how to do it! by George Studdy

Bonzo shows the Bonzolines how to do it! by George Studdy
Bonzo shows the Bonzolines how to do it! He manages to shower everyone with water from a garden hose. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: The Bonzolines have a couple by George Studdy

The Bonzolines have a couple by George Studdy
The Bonzolines get a little squiffy on whisky, and spill some of the decanters contents. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo a star turn again... by George Studdy

Bonzo a star turn again... by George Studdy
Bonzo a star turn again in " From Dover Street to Dixie" : the Studdy Curtain at the London Pavilion. He appeared in a Cochran revue

Background imageStuddy Collection: Battling Bonzo wins in the first round by George Studdy

Battling Bonzo wins in the first round by George Studdy
Battling Bonzo wins in the first round. He tackles a black dog bigger than himself, and takes the credit when the enemy accidentally falls down a manhole

Background imageStuddy Collection: How the deuce did this happen? by George Studdy

How the deuce did this happen? by George Studdy
How the deuce did this happen? Bonzo and his first view of the Bonzolines (a large number of his offspring). George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Loyalty by George Studdy

Loyalty by George Studdy
Loyalty -- Bonzo shows his loyalty in his own inimitable way by putting dirty pawprints all over his masters clothes, while Chee-Kee the Pekingese sleeps in a top hat

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo spoils a perfectly good photograph by George Studdy

Bonzo spoils a perfectly good photograph by George Studdy
Bonzo spoils a perfectly good photograph -- he scratches his ear at the critical moment and distorts Chee-Kees image. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo gets that spring feeling by George Studdy

Bonzo gets that spring feeling by George Studdy
Bonzo gets that spring feeling when confronted by a bull in a field. Chee-Kee the Pekingese escapes the easy way by slipping under the five-bar gate rather than being head-butted over it

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzos bath night by George Studdy

Bonzos bath night by George Studdy
Bonzos bath night -- as bath night approaches he gets more and more nervous and jumps at every little sound. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Oh, Carnarvon! by George Studdy

Oh, Carnarvon! by George Studdy
Oh, Carnarvon! Bonzo discovers a treasure trove of Egyptian mummified cats. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo comes home with the milk! by George Studdy

Bonzo comes home with the milk! by George Studdy
Bonzo comes home with the milk! He lies contentedly asleep on the doorstep in the snow, with a party streamer in his mouth

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo does the dirty work! by George Studdy

Bonzo does the dirty work! by George Studdy
Bonzo does the dirty work! He does some parlour tricks with a sugar cube, but the Pekingese Chee-Kee gets the reward, and runs off with the cube

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo makes his bed... by George Studdy

Bonzo makes his bed... by George Studdy
Bonzo makes his bed, but does not lie in it -- he tries to get comfortable on a red cushion, without success, until he is turfed out by a small black and white kitten

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzos Grand National by George Studdy

Bonzos Grand National by George Studdy
Bonzos Grand National -- Bonzo, Chee-Kee, and Bonzos brethren hold a Grand National on their own. Some of them get rather wet in an open ditch

Background imageStuddy Collection: Bonzo gets the surprise of his life by George Studdy

Bonzo gets the surprise of his life by George Studdy
Bonzo gets the surprise of his life -- Bonzo introduces himself to Radio Rex, the electric toy consisting of a dog who jumps abruptly from his kennel in response to any sharp sound acting on his

Background imageStuddy Collection: The Shadow on the Wall by George Studdy

The Shadow on the Wall by George Studdy
The Shadow on the Wall -- Bonzo feels like the heroine of " Cat and the Canary" -- lying on a muddy paw-printed pillow, he sees the shadow of a vengeful hand above his head

Background imageStuddy Collection: Gerry sliding down the banister

Gerry sliding down the banister
Gerry (Geraldine) sliding down the banister. Date: 1940

Background imageStuddy Collection: Frontispiece, Jeek, by G E Studdy

Frontispiece, Jeek, by G E Studdy. Showing a girl and boy (Gerry and Jacky) going out for a picnic with a basket of apples. The girl is carrying the puppy on her shoulder. Date: 1940

Background imageStuddy Collection: Jeek the puppy with bowl and ball

Jeek the puppy with bowl and ball
Jeek the mongrel puppy looking cheeky with bowl and ball. Date: 1940

Background imageStuddy Collection: Cartoon, When I am tired of business worries

Cartoon, When I am tired of business worries
Cartoon showing a man with his fishing line caught up on a plant -- When I am tired of business worries I usually go fishing. Date: 1914




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"Studdy: A Captivating Collection of Bonzo's Whimsical World" Step into the enchanting world of Studdy, where Bonzo reigns supreme with his mischievous charm. From the iconic "Bonzo with Studdy signature" to the captivating "His Broadcast Masters Voice by George Studdy, " this collection is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts and dog lovers alike. Delight in the whimsical adventures captured in "What Now?" as Bonzo's expressive face leaves us wondering about his next escapade. In "William Tell, Junr. By George Studdy, " witness Bonzo's hilarious attempt at archery, showcasing his endearing clumsiness. In the heartwarming masterpiece titled "Nobody Loves Me by George Studdy, " we find ourselves empathizing with our beloved canine friend, reminding us that everyone deserves love and affection. Explore deeper emotions through pieces like "His Masters Vice by George Studdy" and discover how even misbehavior can be irresistibly adorable. Experience a fair exchange of laughter and joy in "Fair Exchange by George Studdy, " where Bonzo's antics bring smiles to all who encounter him. As you delve further into this captivating collection, you'll find yourself exclaiming, just like Bonzo himself: "I'm beginning to think somebody loves me. " (by G. E. Studdy). Witness the evolution of this lovable character through time as he adds a fifth member to his quartet in "Bonzo adds a fifth to the quartet. " Marvel at how even feathers cannot dampen Bonzo's spirit as seen on the cover of The Third Stubby Dogs Portfolio - aptly named"A Feathered Bonz0. " Finally, immerse yourself in an extraordinary friendship between feline and canine in"A Cat and Dog Life by George Studyy. " This heartwarming tale reminds us that despite their differences, animals too share bonds that transcend species boundaries.