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Revision as of 23:33, 8 May 2023
Punch | |
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Genre | Politics Satire Humor |
Creator | Henry Mayhew Ebenezer Landells |
Country | United Kingdom |
Original run | 1841 - 2002 |
Wikipedia |
Punch (or The London Charivari) is a satirical British magazine founded by Henry Mayhew and Ebenezer Landells. It ran from 1841 to 1992, and temporarily revived from 1996 to 2002. It was highly influential in the British Empire and is known for its sophisticated humor. The name comes from the character Mr. Punch of the puppet show Punch and Judy, and he also appears in the magazine.
Contents
- 1 Volume 11, 1846
- 2 Volume 23, 1852
- 3 Volume 56, 1869
- 4 Volume 57, 1869
- 5 Volume 62, 1872
- 6 Volume 77, 1879
- 7 Volume 83, 1882
- 8 Volume 89, 1885
- 9 Volume 98, 1890
- 10 Volume 103, 1892
- 11 Volume 107, 1894
- 12 Volume 112, 1897
- 13 Volume 118, 1900
- 14 Volume 120, 1901
- 15 Volume 131, 1906
- 16 Volume 137, 1909
- 17 Volume 141, 1911
- 18 Volume 144, 1913
- 19 Punch's Almanack for 1913
- 20 Volume 147, 1914
- 21 Volume 149, 1915
- 22 Volume 157, 1919
- 23 Volume 166, 1924
- 24 Punch's Almanack for 1926
- 25 December 23, 1936