Publisher's Synopsis
A delightful glimpse into Victorian England, "Punch, Vol. 103, November 19, 1892" offers a treasure trove of British wit and humor. This meticulously prepared print republication showcases the iconic periodical's blend of satire and social commentary. Within these pages, discover a curated collection of comic strips, cartoons, and illustrated jokes that defined an era. Explore the sharp observations and playful perspectives on life, culture, and society as seen through the eyes of "Punch's" talented contributors. A testament to the enduring power of humor, this volume provides a fascinating window into the past and a timeless source of amusement for enthusiasts of English wit, historical cartoons, and classic periodicals. Perfect for anyone who appreciates a good laugh and a unique look at 19th-century life.
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