Tomahawk (satirical magazine)
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The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire was a weekly satirical magazine published between 1867 and 1870, price 2d. It was edited by Arthur a Beckett and the artist was Matt Morgan
. Other contributors included Gilbert Beckett, Frank Marshall, Alfred Thompson (who later founded The Mask), the composer Frederic Clay
, and Thomas Gibson Bowles
.
Matt Morgan (cartoonist)
Matthew Somerville Morgan 27 April 1839 London - 2 June 1890 New York City was an artist known mainly for his cartoons in various publications.-England:His father was an actor and music teacher; his mother, Mary Somerville, an actress and singer...
. Other contributors included Gilbert Beckett, Frank Marshall, Alfred Thompson (who later founded The Mask), the composer Frederic Clay
Frederic Clay
Frederic Emes Clay was an English composer known principally for his music written for the stage. Clay, a great friend of Arthur Sullivan's, wrote four comic operas with W. S...
, and Thomas Gibson Bowles
Thomas Gibson Bowles
Thomas Gibson Bowles , generally known as Tommy Bowles, was the founder of the magazines The Lady and the English Vanity Fair, a sailor and the maternal grandfather of the Mitford sisters.-Parents:...
.
External links
- Snapshot:Tomahawk at nineteenth-century serials edition
- Waterloo Directory
- The complete run of the Tomahawk is available at the nineteenth-century serials edition (NCSE)
- Tomahawk (1867-1870) (NCSE)