Publisher's Synopsis
Step back in time with "Punch, Vol. 104, April 15, 1893," a curated snapshot of Victorian England's sharpest wit and humor. This meticulously reproduced periodical offers a glimpse into the political and social landscape of the late 19th century, delivered with satirical flair.
Dive into a collection of comic strips, cartoons, and humorous articles that defined an era. "Punch" was renowned for its insightful commentary on current events, presented with a distinctly British sensibility. Explore the perspectives and preoccupations of the time through the lens of some of history's most talented satirists.
This edition preserves the original charm and biting commentary that made "Punch" a cultural institution. Whether you're interested in political humor, historical cartoons, or simply appreciate clever writing, this volume provides a fascinating window into a bygone age. A treasure for those who appreciate classic wit and enduring satire.
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