A delightful glimpse into British wit and humor from the early 20th century, "Punch, Vol. 159" showcases the satirical cartoons and illustrations that made this periodical a beloved institution. Edited by Sir Owen Seaman, this issue, originally published on October 27, 1920, offers a curated collection of comic strips and humorous observations on the social and political landscape of the era. < p/> Prepared meticulously for print republication, this volume preserves the original charm and comedic genius of "Punch." Readers will find a treasure trove of English wit, cleverly presented through a combination of insightful writing and engaging artwork. Explore the artistry of social commentary as presented through the unique lens of "Punch," a celebrated source of British humor for generations. A perfect addition to any collection of classic comic art and literary humor.
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