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The Great Panjandrum Himself

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Originally published
  
1880

Illustrator
  
Author
  
Randolph Caldecott

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Randolph Caldecott books, Classical Studies books

The Great Panjandrum Himself is one of sixteen picture books created by the illustrator Randolph Caldecott. The book was published in 1885 by Frederick Warne & Co. It was the last book illustrated by Caldecott, who died the following year.

The text for the book, well known during Caldecott's time, was written and published in 1775 by Samuel Foote. It is based on a line of gibberish written by Foote ("And there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at the top."), written to test the memory of the actor Charles Macklin, who had claimed he could repeat any text verbatim after hearing it once.

The term "panjandrum" has since become used to describe a powerful person, or a self-important official. During World War II, the British military named an experimental rocket-propelled weapon the Panjandrum.

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