1. Politics and Print Culture in Early Modern England
2. 'Unseemly Pictures': The Political Print and the Threat of 'Popery'
3. 'Exposed to the Hatred of All Men': Mocking the Monopolists
4. Anti-Episcopacy and Graphic Satire
5. 'Painters and Poets Dare Anything': Civil War and the Picturing of Conflict
6. 'Religion is a Circle': Presbyterianism, Independency and Identity
Conclusion: Dorislaus's Debts to the Past.