Search

Contact us

 

Slide sets

Slides

Other images

People

Organisations

Events

Locations

Hardware

Texts

Keywords

Collections

Slide set: Brown and the bear (recitation: York & Son, 12 slides, in/before 1888)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Show
Slide 1
Brown determines to become a great hunter, so starts in search of the bear
Slide 2
Arranging his plans. Sudden termination of his reverie
Slide 3
Brown beats a rapid retreat, followed by the grizzly
Slide 4
He is brought to a sudden and full stop
Slide 5
He leaves a relic with his grizzly foe
Slide 6
His relentless foe descends
Slide 7
Brown again attempts to escape, leaving his unmentionables in the mouth of his foe
Slide 8
He climbs the tree, followed by the bear
Slide 9
The tree breaks with their weight. Thrilling sensation
Slide 10
Brown falls on the bear, and makes a novel use of his pocket corkscrew
Slide 11
Fastening his foe to the tree, he enjoys the fragrant weed
Slide 12
Triumphant entry of Brown into his native city
Other related organisations

in stock of J. Brandon Medland, 1889

in stock of UK Band of Hope Union, 1891

in stock of Wrench & Son, 1892

in stock of E.G. Wood, 1894 (item ref. 1802)

in stock of Peter Feathers, 1901

in stock of Ivens & Co., 1913

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
recitation
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (latest possible 1888)
Source of slide images

Wilhelm Busch, Die wunderbare Bärenjagd (1860)

Readings or songs

‘R.D.S.’, ‘Brown and the bear’ in several compilations

Wilhelm Busch (trans. Cor van Mastrigt), The miraculous bear hunt (n.d.)

People involved in slide production

BUSCH, Wilhelm  (1832-1908) – creator of source image(s), all 12 slides

Notes

The images are based on Wilhelm Busch's 1860 image series Die wunderbare Bärenjagd, numbers 291/292 in the Münchener Bilderbogen series, but have been redrawn for the slides.

Collections

12 slides known to exist in private collection

Subject keywords
Lucerna ID  3001904

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 18 May 2024

How to cite this record: all the information in Lucerna is freely available for use for any legal non-commercial purpose. If you use any of the information or any images from this page, please credit Lucerna in the following (or an equivalent) style:

  Lucerna Magic Lantern Web Resource, lucerna.exeter.ac.uk, item 3001904. Accessed 21 November 2024.

All Lucerna data is published in good faith as the latest known version of the information, but without any guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. If you can correct or add to our information, or supply any images, please Contact us.

Using images from Lucerna: all the digital images on the Lucerna site are available to use for any legal non-commercial purpose, free of charge, if you acknowledge their source and include any copyright statement as it appears under the image. The images are relatively low-resolution, and not intended for print reproduction or projection. If you need a higher-resolution version of the image(s) on this page, please Contact us to ask about availability.