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Jessica Warner <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello, Melissa:
 
You may want to check out:
 
Atherton, Herbert M. 1974. Political Prints in the Age of Hogarth. Oxford.
 
Hinz, Berthold. 1984. William Hogarth: Beer Street and Gin Lane.
Lehrtafeln zur britischen Volkswohlfahrt. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer
Tashenbuch Verlag.
 
Hogarth, William. 1955. The Analysis of Beauty. With the Rejected
Passages from the Manuscript. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
 
Hogarth, William. 1970. Anecdotes of William Hogarth, Written by himself.
London: Cornmarket Press.
 
Paulson, Ronald. 1971. Hogarth: his Life, Art, and Times. New Haven:
Yale University Press.
 
Warner, Jessica Finney. 1994. In Another City, in Another Time: Rhetoric
and the Creation of a Drug Scare in Eighteenth-century London.
Contemporary Drug Problems 21 (3): 485-511.
 
Coffey, T.G. 1966. Beer Street: Gin Lane. Some Views of 18th-cent.
Drinking. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 27 (4): 669-692.
 
Clark, Peter. 1983. The English Alehouse: A Social History 1200-1830.
New York: Longman.
 
Clark, Peter. 1988. The 'Mother Gin' Controversy in the Early Eighteenth
Century. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 38: 63-84.
 
Maples, Thomas. 1991. Gin and Georgian London. History Today 41:
42-47.
 
Stephens, Frederic George and Edward Hawkins. 1877. Catalogue of
Prints and Drawings in the British Museum. Division 1. Political and
Personal Satires. London: Chiswick Press.

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