
Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, December 10, 1887
by Various
"Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, December 10, 1887" by Various is a satirical periodical published during the late Victorian era. This collection features humorous commentary on social and political issues of the time, often through witty illustrations and parodies, providing a glimpse into the cultural atmosphere of late 19th-century England. The main topics likely revolve around contemporary events, political figures, and societal norms, employing humor as a vehicle for critique. The content of this volume includes various segments, such as "The Letter-Bag of Toby, M.P.," which offers a tongue-in-cheek letter reflecting on political alliances and personal anecdotes. Additionally, there are illustrated features that poke fun at scientific ideas, theatre performances, and debates within fictional clubs. Through its combination of mock-serious prose and whimsical illustrations, the book captures the essence of its time, revealing the complexities and absurdities of Victorian life. Overall, it serves both as entertainment and as a historical document, showcasing the interplay between humor and societal commentary.
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