Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into a time capsule of Victorian wit and humor with "Punch, Vol. 104, April 1, 1893." This meticulously prepared republication offers a vibrant snapshot of late 19th-century England through the satirical lens of "Punch," a celebrated periodical renowned for its sharp social commentary and iconic cartoons.
Experience the enduring appeal of classic English humor through a collection of articles and illustrations that lampooned the political landscape, social customs, and everyday absurdities of the era. This volume, originally published on April 1, 1893, showcases the talents of various contributors, all masters of wit and satire. A treasure trove for enthusiasts of historical humor, political satire, and comic art, "Punch, Vol. 104" provides a unique window into the past and a timeless reflection on the human condition. Discover the origins of comic strips and political cartoons while enjoying the enduring relevance of satire done right.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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