When Allan Quatermain, the colonial adventurer-explorer of H. Rider
Haggard's novel 'King Solomon's Mines', is in need of either comfort or
wisdom, he turns to the pages of 'The Ingoldsby Legends'. Originally
published in 'Bentley's Miscellany', the collected 'Ingoldsby Legends'
of 1840 was to be found on the shelves of any respectable private
library. Myths, legends, and stories of ghosts are the quarry of a mind
that strides effortlessly between humorous parody of medieval folklore
and the Goliardic satire of individuals and institutions. But, perhaps
more importantly, this 'lost' classic of the middle Victorian world
provides a valuable insight into the imagination of a people who were to
build the largest empire that the world had ever seen. This beautiful
scholarly edition contains over twenty plates by some of England's
best-known satirical cartoonists of the day. It is edited and introduced
by G.A.R. Hamilton.