A window into British society and humor from a century ago, "Punch, Vol. 150, February 23, 1916" offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and social landscape of the time through the lens of satire and wit. This meticulously prepared republication of a classic periodical captures the essence of English humor, showcasing a collection of comic strips and cartoons that lampoon the issues and personalities of the era. A treasure trove of historical satire, this volume provides a unique perspective on early 20th-century life. Explore the timeless appeal of political humor and enjoy the enduring artistry of cartooning in this carefully preserved edition. A must-have for enthusiasts of British history, humor, and the art of the comic strip.
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