"Punch, or the London Charavari, Volume 93, October 8, 1887" by Various is a satirical magazine publication from the late 19th century. Edited by Sir Francis Burnand, this volume reflects a humorous take on contemporary events, issues, and societal norms of that time. The content typically features comic illustrations, poems, and articles that poke fun at politics, social issues, and public figures, showcasing the era’s vibrant satire. The book consists of a variety of pieces that tackle topics such as legal disputes in the Lake District, the antics at a sporting event, and commentary on political figures and social customs. It includes witty poems like "The Battle of the Way," which humorously addresses a confrontation over public rights of way, and "Gold and Steel," which reflects on British imperialism and international relations. Other segments feature amusing anecdotes about individuals and their quirks, like a clerk's grievances against German competition and interactions at social events. Throughout the volume, a blend of lighthearted humor and biting social commentary characterizes the publication, revealing the intricacies of life during that period in British society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Punch, or the London Charavari, Volume 93, October 8, 1887
By Various
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