Delve into the wit and satire of Victorian England with Volume 17 of "Punch," a renowned humorous magazine that captured the spirit of its age. This collection offers a diverse array of articles, illustrations, and satirical pieces that lampoon the social, political, and cultural events of the time.
From clever commentary on current affairs to amusing observations on everyday life, "Punch" provides a unique window into the concerns and preoccupations of the Victorian public. Featuring contributions from talented writers and artists, this volume showcases the magazine's enduring appeal as a source of entertainment and insightful social commentary. Discover the sharp wit and humorous perspectives that made "Punch" a beloved institution and a valuable historical record.
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