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‘Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 108, June 15th, 1895’ is a delightful compilation from the renowned British humor magazine, ‘Punch,’ which has entertained readers with its wit and social commentary since the 19th century. This volume encapsulates the essence of Victorian humor through a series of satirical illustrations, clever poetry, and sharp editorial pieces that reflect the era’s societal norms and absurdities. Various authors contribute to the lively content, critiquing politics, fashion, and everyday life with a light-hearted yet incisive touch. The illustrations play a vital role, providing visual humor that complements the written word. Readers can expect a blend of hilarity and astute observations that resonate even today, making this anthology a charming snapshot of its time. Perfect for those interested in historical perspectives on humor and satire, this collection exemplifies Punch’s enduring legacy as a treasured source of wit and a mirror to societal quirks.







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