Punch Magazine (all formats)
Published from 1841 until 2002, ‘Punch or the London Charivari’, is perhaps the most influential satirical magazine published in the United Kingdom. Its illustrations (cartoons) and writing, captured the zeitgeist of the times, and its mascot- Mr Punch (Punch & Judy) is instantly recogniseable. Dealing with culture, crime, politics, social issues & war (and everything else in between!), Punch set the template for cartoons & satire, and its influence was enduring & global. Prices vary, and reflect binding, condition, content and format.
This collection also includes, the first appearances of ‘Jack The Ripper’ cartoons (1888), Suffragettes cartoons (1900s), RMS Titanic sinking tribute (1912) & the first print appearance of John McCrae's seminal WWI poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ (1915). Some of which are listed separately.
Pop into the shop to have a look at them, or contact Jim for more details.
Published from 1841 until 2002, ‘Punch or the London Charivari’, is perhaps the most influential satirical magazine published in the United Kingdom. Its illustrations (cartoons) and writing, captured the zeitgeist of the times, and its mascot- Mr Punch (Punch & Judy) is instantly recogniseable. Dealing with culture, crime, politics, social issues & war (and everything else in between!), Punch set the template for cartoons & satire, and its influence was enduring & global. Prices vary, and reflect binding, condition, content and format.
This collection also includes, the first appearances of ‘Jack The Ripper’ cartoons (1888), Suffragettes cartoons (1900s), RMS Titanic sinking tribute (1912) & the first print appearance of John McCrae's seminal WWI poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ (1915). Some of which are listed separately.
Pop into the shop to have a look at them, or contact Jim for more details.
Published from 1841 until 2002, ‘Punch or the London Charivari’, is perhaps the most influential satirical magazine published in the United Kingdom. Its illustrations (cartoons) and writing, captured the zeitgeist of the times, and its mascot- Mr Punch (Punch & Judy) is instantly recogniseable. Dealing with culture, crime, politics, social issues & war (and everything else in between!), Punch set the template for cartoons & satire, and its influence was enduring & global. Prices vary, and reflect binding, condition, content and format.
This collection also includes, the first appearances of ‘Jack The Ripper’ cartoons (1888), Suffragettes cartoons (1900s), RMS Titanic sinking tribute (1912) & the first print appearance of John McCrae's seminal WWI poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ (1915). Some of which are listed separately.
Pop into the shop to have a look at them, or contact Jim for more details.