Part I. Regency and early Victorian graphic humour : modes and markets1. Graphic bric-a-brac? Approaching early nineteenth century graphic humour -- 2. Regency visual culture in the marketplace -- 3. Continuity, innovation and change : comic visual culture 1820-1850 -- Part 2. The social vision of Regency and early Victorian comic visual culture -- 4. Reflections in a print shop window : from street theatre to crime scene -- 5. Robert Seymour : a jobbing artist in the marketplace -- 6. The 'march of intellect' as a comic event : mockery, heroism and social change -- 7. Revisiting the Regency : Punch's dustmen.