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Broadside: 50 pounds for a kiss and nothing more by Printer John Chapman c1850

Broadside: 50 pounds for a kiss and nothing more by Printer John Chapman c1850

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[BROADSIDE] 50 Pounds for a Kiss and Nothing More.

 

Bristol, John Chapman, Printer, Lamb St., [c.1850].

 

Single sheet broadside, 250 × 195 mm, printed in two columns; lightly creased and toned, small marginal nicks, otherwise well preserved. Very good.

 

A moral ballad printed in Bristol, recounting the downfall of a “fine Bristol merchant” who offers fifty pounds to a “prudent young girl of the Red School” for “a kiss and nothing more.” The girl exposes his intentions, and the merchant’s humiliation becomes a public lesson in virtue. The author, signing himself “W. Lee,” casts the episode as a cautionary tale.

 

Issued by John Chapman of Lamb Street—active as a street ballad printer in Bristol in the 1840s–50s—this is a characteristic example of provincial moral satire. Beneath its provocative title lies a call for respectability and a mocking of class privilege, typical of the tone found in mid-nineteenth-century street literature. A rare item.

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