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Paperback Punch (Volume 118) Book

ISBN: 9354151329

ISBN13: 9789354151323

Punch (Volume 118)

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Punch (Volume 118) crackles with mordant wit and lively illustration. Satire that still bites today. This Victorian humour anthology gathers the best of a British satire magazine that defined public amusement and argument in nineteenth-century England: the illustrated comic periodical entries, a political cartoons collection that punctures pomposity, and social commentary essays that balance wit with civic observation. The range is wide - from domestic comedy and theatrical skewering to sharper metropolitan commentary - but the method is consistent: economy of phrase, economy of line, an eye for the absurd. The humour of Mark Lemon threads through these pages, alongside an array of cartoonists and essayists whose classic literary satire shaped manners and mockery in the London literary scene. Readers will be drawn to the immediacy of the jokes and the craft of the illustrators; collectors will value the volume as a faithful window onto the tastes and quarrels of the age. More than ephemeral entertainment, Punch served as a cultural barometer for nineteenth-century England and remains essential to anyone studying public conversation, visual satire and popular opinion. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Perfect as a collectors edition victorian find or a gift for history lovers, Punch (Volume 118) sits comfortably in the Punch magazine archive of reference and curiosity: accessible enough for casual readers discovering British satire magazine traditions, rich enough for classic-literature collectors completing a shelf. It also rewards readers who enjoy tracing shifts in taste: fashions, public types and the language of debate appear in sketches as much as in prose, making it an appealing companion for students of art, social history and print culture, and archival collectors alike.

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