James Bromley
James Bromley (1800–1838), was an English mezzotint-engraver.Bromley was the third son of William Bromley, the line-engraver. Little is known respecting his life. Among his best plates may be enumerated portraits of the Duchess of Kent, after George Hayter; John, Earl Russell, after Hayter; and the Earl of Carlisle, when Lord Morpeth, after Thomas Heathfield Carrick; 'Falstaff,' after Henry Liverseege; and 'La Zingarella,' after Octavius Oakley. He exhibited twelve of his works at the Suffolk Street Gallery between 1829 and 1833. He died on 12 December 1838. Provided by Wikipedia
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Clothing and queer style in early modern English drama / by Bromley, James
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Intimacy and sexuality in the age of Shakespeare / by Bromley, James M., 1978-
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Intimacy and sexuality in the age of Shakespeare / by Bromley, James M., 1978-
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Atlantic and Indian Oceans : new oceanographic research /
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Sex Before Sex : Figuring the Act in Early Modern England /
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